Shoshi Says: A titillating column for & about women“Thrive in 2005”
It feels like 2004 came and went. By
time we get use to a year, it’s time to face a new one. We begin to think about new resolutions and goals. Making promises to ourselves, sometimes we follow through; sometimes we don’t even come close.
Here are five things that you can do to thrive in 2005 and make this a year to remember!
1) Set goals that fill you with passion and purpose- A goal is a dream with a deadline. Have you thought about
goals that you feel passionately about that will take you to another level? Better yet, have you taken an extra step and written down those goals? Goals can be larger than life, medium, or small. If you have dreams that you continue to carry with you year after year, make this
year that your dream becomes a reality. Statistics show that when a goal is written down there is a greater chance that
goal will be accomplished.
2) Relax, relate, and release- There will be times when you will loose your patience. When someone gets on your last nerve, it can mess you your whole day. Instead of getting angry or frustrated at someone why not relax in
situation, relate to
person, and release
negativity? What you are feeling is from your perception of
situation. You may not know all of
facts and you do not need to know all of
facts. Relax, relate, release, will keep you in a positive frame of mind while maintaining a positive flow for
day. As you incorporate this into your day, it will become easier to stop sweating
small stuff.