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  • Revisit what’s truly important. Many people lose sight of their true purpose in life. By looking at New Year’s resolutions in December, before you really start to work on them and fine-tuning the meaning they have, you’ll be more inclined to achieve our goals.

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    Motivate yourself and think about the results you want, for example, starting a business. Read biographies and articles about people who already accomplished what you want, and learn from their experiences instead of stumbling. If you know that others accomplish the same goal, your fear diminishes.

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    Keep a list handy. As you carry on with day to day activities, you may forget your goals for the New Year. Keep a list by your computer and refer to it once a week, or put together a logbook to track daily progress. If you really want to lose weight, write a screenplay or look for a new job, consistency works better than a Herculean effort one week and apathy the next.