| 5 Steps for Saying GOODBYE OLD YEAR, How do you end your year? Without much thought and barely a glance back? Or, do you bend down and kiss the ground you walk on because you made it through another year – just barely! There's personal strength, refreshed energy and renewed focus to be gained from mindfully acknowledging and completing the year that has past. Mindfully completing your year is sort of like cleaning out a closet; you feel better AND make room for fresh new stuff that fits better! And hopefully in the year ahead you’ll make everything you add to your life not only fit better, but feel better too. To help you say GOODBYE 2005 so you can say HELLO 2006 - REGRET FREE, this 5-step process will help. The time you take acknowledging and letting go of the year that has past will set the stage for making 2006 your best year yet! Step 1:
Schedule it. Step 2:
Set the stage. Step 3:
Get to the heart of it. Don’t judge yourself and be totally honest. (If it helps, at the top of your paper write, “no one will ever have to read this”) Remember, you’re doing this so you can say GOODBYE, once and for all, to the year that has past. Ask and answer these questions to get to the HEART of your year. What
are my blessings? What
were my tangible accomplishments? What
were my intangible accomplishments? What
did I learn about myself? Overall,
how do I feel about the year that has past? What
didn’t I do that I really wish I had? What
did I do that I have to do again? Step 4:
Say goodbye and thank you. Step 5:
Don’t look back! You stand a better chance of having a great year next year by starting the New Year with no unfinished business, no guilt – no regrets. Let go and say thank you to 2005 for all that it gave you – good and bad. There's no time like the PRESENT to live the life you really want. (c) 2005 Cari Vollmer / LifeOnTrack(tm) / LifeOnTrack.com Note: Would you like to "reprint" this article? You sure can! Please leave it complete and unaltered (including author information). Send me a copy of the reprint to info@lifeontrack.com. (Make sure all links are live if placed in an e-zine or on a web site.) Thank you!
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