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		<title>How to Make Promises and Keep Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that we are some three months into the New Year, some of us might be having second thoughts about our New Year resolutions. Worse still some of us might be living miserably because of thinking about such a thing &#8211; having second thoughts. Here I&#8217;ll share a few thoughts on how to honor your [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that we are some three months into the New Year, some of us  might be having second thoughts about our New Year resolutions. Worse  still some of us might be living miserably because of thinking about such a thing &#8211; having  second thoughts.</p>
<p>Here I&#8217;ll share a few thoughts on how to honor  your promises and resolutions, and how to make or not make promises in  the first place and care about your New Year resolutions!<br />
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It&#8217;s okay  to have second thoughts about what you have resolved to do or not do  and there is nothing wrong in having thoughts about your resolutions  over and over again even now.  If indeed in practicing these resolutions  in your daily life, your life has become worse of then you should  definitely be having second thoughts and/or find alternative route to  achieve your goals.<br />
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<strong>What is your  ultimate goal?</strong></p>
<p>What is the final result you were trying  to achieve when you resolved to do X or not do Y in your New Year  resolutions?  Were you trying to improve your health by running a  50 metre everyday, but now having difficulty keep the 50 metre a day  promise?  Maybe there is an alternative or much better way of achieving  better health than running a 50 metre everyday.  Ask around, your  friends, fellow runners, trainers, etc.</p>
<p>Try to evaluate your  ultimate goal(s) and maybe you are struggling with only the vehicle to  reaching you goal(s).  Maybe you need to change your vehicle that  achieves the same goal you ultimately want to achieve.</p>
<p>That is  why its is prudent to resolve to achive a goal and to not promise the  way or vehicle to achieve this goal.</p>
<p>Like in the example above,  the ultimate goal is better health and the vehicle is running 50 metres a  day.  Try to pinpoint your goals and your choice of the vehicles of  achieving your goals.</p>
<p><strong>Who do you  make you promises to?</strong></p>
<p>This is another vital factor I  would consider in changing the vehicle to my goals or my goals  themselves.  Becauses if your promises were made to God, then my advice  would be to keep them at all cost (to your happiness and comfort!) and  ask Him to guide you through this hurdle in your road to glory.  Or,  simply pray that He will be forgiving as always and drop your promises  altogether and look at other areas of you life needing more attention  and work to better yourself as a person.</p>
<p>But if you only resolved  to achieve the final goal then you have the liberty in keep your  promises in many diffirent way so try and find the one that works for  you.  Do not stick with the one that does not work for you thinking  &#8220;..but I promised..&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Do you  make resolutions public?</strong></p>
<p>If you have made your resolutions  public then there is a chance that people around you will keep asking  your or minitor your progress.  Maybe you even asked one to actually  monitor your daily progress.  If so, speak to him or her and voice your  concerns and why.  Tell them about the problems with your vehicle or  even your goals.  He or she should see sense and help you develop a  better program or goal to strive for.</p>
<p>Its important to have an  understanding partner or mentor to monitor your daily progress.</p>
<p><strong>How to make promises &#8211; take away points: </strong></p>
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<li>Pinpoint ultimate goals,</li>
<li>make promises to yourself  (not God), and</li>
<li>have a partner or witness who will help you  even when you fail or have second thoughts about your resolutions.</li>
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<p><strong>How to honor promises (and achieve results)</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Set very specific goals. </strong> Don&#8217;t make  resolutions just for the heck of it.  So many of us are prone to make  promises to further our selfish goals, to impress a  girlfriend/boyfriend, to appear responsible and trustworthy.</li>
<li>Look for the best (according to your  personality, needs, environment, etc) vehicle to achieve your ultimate  goals.</li>
<li>Set achievable goals!   Try to acknowledge there are ideal and realistic goals, differentiate  between the two and set realistic goals.</li>
<li>Have a partner to help you through.</li>
<li>Celebrate your smallest achievement toward  such a goal.</li>
<li>Count your eggs  before they hatch.  Keep reminding yourself of the ultimate  benefits of achieving your goals, personaly benefits, social benefits  etc.</li>
<li>Keep working at it, remember  its because its worth pursuing that you made that your goal in the  first place.</li>
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