New Years Resolutions After The First Two Weeks Of 2007

You are now two weeks into your one and only 2007. How far have you got or how well have you forgotten about your New Years Resolutions?

Here's the truth. Most people search for information on the net, read some articles with tips and techniques, buy some info produts - all out of hope for 'something'. But most people do not really fully use the information to get the something.

With articles or ebooks on setting New Years Resolutions that 'something' is a much better start to your year, giving you a genuinely realistic higher probability of succeeding with your New Years Resolutions than ever before.

So have you used whatever you've read properly?

The one thing that neither myself nor any information can give you is commitment. In all achievements, the generating spark of action must come from within you. It's a choice you have to make. To focus or not.

I really really want you to be able to use and apply modern New Years Resolutions techniques. You can light a fire under someone's arse, but that's difficult via the Internet. Yet it's that darn blasted spark of motivation and commitment that comes from inside of you that I simply can't control.

But I can try to string words together that allow you to emotionally connect with your own opportunities, and so influence you to focus on those resolutions and use techniques you find online to help you. Or perhaps you don't need a great big shove, but just a reminder. So let this message be one such reminder.

Did you know that we've gone past the 14th of Jan (I would have wrote this on the day but I've focussed on writing a different special report whilst fighting through being ill).

So that's 2 weeks out of your entire 2007, gone already. If you divide 14 into 365 you get 3.8%. In another 2 weeks it will be a month gone of 2007. Divide 1 (month) into 12 (months of the year) and you get 8.3%.

So when you really think of it, a year runs by in a flash. We all feel that. A fast start to a year, a slow mindless plodding middle, and a rapid crecendo at the end, with some new resolutions for the following year.

We both know if you don't get off to a really good start, it's so much more difficult to end as best as you could have.

Make the next 2 weeks, the space between 3.8% (the first 2 weeks) of your year and 8.3% of it (the first month) the core of your accomplishments for 2007 by putting a plan together for achieving your 2007 New Years Resolutions. It's worth it. Isn't it?