The end of a year is here...the end of a decade actually and it's the
time that most of us make our resolutions, or intentions for the
upcoming year. It's a great time to re-think our lives, re-sort
priorities, re-clarify our goals, re-new and re-start fresh in the
direction where we want to be, with both personal goals and business
goals.
I just made my lists this week in a small notebook I
labeled GOALS, INTENTIONS and WISHES for 2010. I have a page for each
area of my life: family, health, business, etc.. as well as more broad
intentions such as be more positive, do something good each day to help
someone, laugh more, etc.
So as we usher
in the New Year, I just want to remind you to stay focused on YOUR
goals and work toward making your dreams a reality. Spend quality time
with family and friends while you grow your business or work on your
own personal development .
It's never too late too change, it's never too late to fulfill a dream
or to make a new one.
I wish you all peace , abundance and radiant joy in the New Year.
Thank you so much for this great note and reminder - as we say farewell to 2009 and a hello to 2010. I imagine all of us - holding our hands across the globe - uniting, supporting, conspiring for the good of us as individuals and as a whole!
Keep smiling everyone!!!!!
The goal(s) - whatever it is / they are - can only bring happiness!
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- miabelladebra
on Dec. 28, 2009 at 12:04 PM