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New Year's Resolutions at Any Time of Year

Written by hypnosis  |  14. January 2004

January is commonly the time of year we re-evaluate our goals and set new ones. Typically, people self-talk many "shoulds" during this self-evaluation; "I 'should' lose weight;" "I 'should' stop smoking;" "I 'should' get to the gym more often." Simply using the word "should" puts pressure on you to succeed or fail. If you do not accomplish what you "should", you fail. Goal setting is not about restriction, It's not about distress It's not about suffering... It's about freedom... Freeing your life of a burden That limits your best self. Accomplishing goals is meant to be exhilarating. Practice talking to yourself in a positive way, using language that uplifts and motivates rather than sets you up for failure. "I will feel energized when I workout more often." "I can almost feel my lungs rejuvenating when I quit smoking." Remember, working towards our goals need not be dictated by a calendar; it is impelled by our determination. Constant and never-ending self-improvement is vital to keeping us happy and more importantly, healthy. If you need support, consider hypnotherapy. Hypnotherapy offers an opportunity to change your thinking and improve your life. For more information call Striker Corbin at 1-866-263-3879 or visit www.StrikerCorbin.com.

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