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What’s going to be different this time?

30/8/2011 Posted by Pete under Life Hacks
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We all know the speed at which New Year’s Resolutions become forgotten, or how promises are rapidly broken and how good intentions crumble under weight of everyday life. In order to make sure when we make our next set of vows, promises and commitments that we don’t fall into the same old trap, we need to look at the reasons behind the failures, and make changes that will make it easier on ourselves.

This could take the form of putting things on an easily accessible calendar, sticking a reminder on your computer or fridge, or simply ensuring that you build it into your daily routine. If you don’t change the things you do that aren’t working, then you will get the same results you did before.

So, before you attempt a change that you’ve tried and failed to do in the past, ask yourself the question.

What’s going to be different this time?

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2 Responses to What’s going to be different this time?

  1. The question to ask when attempting change « 43Coffee30/8/2011 at 1:59 pm

    [...] There is an excellent post over at RobotII on what to ask yourself if you keep failing. You can see the post at http://www.robotii.co.uk/2011/08/whats-going-to-be-different-this-time [...]

  2. The question to ask when attempting change « Life With Patterns21/9/2011 at 9:15 pm

    [...] There is an excellent post over at RobotII on what to ask yourself if you keep failing. You can see the post at http://www.robotii.co.uk/2011/08/whats-going-to-be-different-this-time [...]

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