Statistics show that 97% of new year resolutions aren’t kept. Frankly, I think that new year resolutions can be a waste of time. From my experience I’ve noticed that a lot of the people that I have come across either have very vague goals or their goal is just too big to feasibly work on. In addition, having a year deadline can be just too much time for the natural procrastinator who may decide to put off their goal for so long that it just never gets accomplished. Instead of making new year goals one can make a new month and a 90 day goal. These type of goals bring a new refresh energy to your achievement. You can start by asking yourself the following questions in their order:What would you like to specifically accomplish within the next 90 days?How will you measure your success in that goal?
What can you do over the next 30 days that will put you in line for that 90 day goal?
What are some milestones that need to be achieve along the way of achieving your 90 day goal
What milestones can your accomplish within the next 30 days? 60days?
What steps do you need to take to achieve your short term 30 days goal?
