There’s been a tidal wave of blog posts and emails this past week on new year’s resolutions. At the beginning of any new period, whether it’s the calendar year, your birthday, an anniversary or any occasion that provides a point of reference, there is an opportunity to review the past.

- what’s been accomplished?

- am I getting the desired results?

- is there something that can be done better?

- do I know where I’m headed?

The questions are infinite, and the answers can never be counted. What can be done is an honest accessment of where you are, how you got there, if it’s where you want to be, and if not, do you know how to get there, where?

Have you gone through this process in your personal life, with your family, for your business, with your church or another organization where you volunteer? Now is the time to identify what you want to happen this year. Set a plan in place that is actionable, holds you accountable and can have measurable results. When you begin to take these steps, each step that follows gets easier.

There’s nothing simple about change except that it is as eternal as time. Nothing ever stays the same. With that said, what is change going to look like in your life? It’s completely up to you!

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