Old Year, New YearPrioritize the remaining seven, but give yourself permission to relax and enjoy the season once you have the top three under control. This is the first step towards having a more meaningful and joyous holiday season. As the calendar year winds down, you can look ahead to a more organized new year. Start with January 1st itself. This year, instead of making resolutions on New Year's Eve that leave you feeling defeated soon after, choose those resolutions now. Use the next few months to lay the groundwork to successfully implement those resolutions at the beginning of January. Decide which of them are practical. Purchase needed supplies. Plan for success. You'll have a greater chance of making those resolutions into reality.
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