Resolution Solution
December 28th, 2005 by SplineGuy
I am becoming a goal oriented person. That’s not been true my entire life but having just finished some major long term goals this year, I am now in a bit of a vacuum when it comes to life goals. I had a few big ones, such as finish my Ph.D., have a family, teach mathematics at a University. Check, check and check. Over the next few days, I am going to be writing the goals of 2006 into a new page on this blog. You’ll find the link to the right under my reading list link (which is also going to be revised and updated). These may be a little cheesy, but sounds like a good guide to me.
Joan Esherick, a freelance writer, lives with her family in Pennsylvania.
Need Some Goal-Setting Help? Here are 10 easy tips:
- Write down your goals.
- Then cut them in half!
- Tell someone your goals.
- Keep track of your progress.
- Reward yourself with each success.
- Be optimistic.
- Be prepared for difficulty and failure.
- Adjust course as needed.
- Measure growth by months and years, not days.
- Treat each day as a brand-new beginning.
—J.E.







