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How NOT to Set Your 2018 New Years Resolutions - Cubicle Chic

How NOT to Set Your 2018 New Year’s Resolutions - Cubicle Chic How NOT to Set Your 2018 New Year’s Resolutions Lifestyle December 16, 2017 9 CommentsThank you Jord Watch or sponsoring this post. I am wearing the Cassia Ebony watch in this post. It makes for a really unique Christmas gift this year. You can get a 25% off code here and purchase by 12/19 to make sure it arrives before Christmas!2017 is Almost Over…Can you believe 2017 is almost in our rear-view window? I know it’s Christmas and everything but where did the year go?! It doesn’t feel that long ago when I was preparing for the arrival of 2017 and thinking about what I wanted to accomplish. What were some of the things you wanted to achieve this year?What happened to your 2017 New Year’s Resolutions?Just maybe… You wanted to read more. You wanted to be healthier in food choices and exercise more. You wanted to manage time better. You wanted to call and talk to your loved ones more. You wanted to be recognized for your work.  You wanted to get that promotion, that car, that purse you were eyeing… you wanted to save more money. You wanted to pay off your debt. And the list goes on…Jord Watch Cassia Ebony WatchJord Watch Cassia Ebony WatchHere’s why I Failed to Meet My 2017 ResolutionsI know I failed to achieve most of my 2017 new year’s resolutions. And it wasn’t because I didn’t work hard enough or didn’t set the right goals. There are some things that are fundamentally flawed in the way most of us go about setting goals. So, to help channel the end-of-the-year enthusiasm and energy into setting the right goals, here are ways to NOT go about setting your 2018 resolutions:Treat your life as if it were a businessIn the business world, it’s all about the ROI and the end results and delivering results is always more important than using the right methods. But we are human, and if as human, our behaviors are fueled by our motivations. So, to maintain and sustain our motivations, methods are more important than the end goal. Stephen Guise of Mini Habits argues that by setting goals on very small and easy-to-do tasks, you are more likely to develop a habit. In the grand scheme of things, developing a good habit has more long term benefits than meeting a transient goal.Fixate on the goals that you’ve failed to accomplish year over yearI know I’ve been saying I want to lose 15 lbs since I was in my early 20’s. I’ve gotten close before, but I’ve never actually accomplished this goal. But year after year I find myself making the same resolution. And year after year, this goal just carries less and less important because I know exactly what happens when I don’t accomplish it: nothing.Set goals that depend on others’ action or behavioral changeThis approach is setting you up for failure because of 2 reasons. Number 1, you can influence people but you simply can’t change them unless they wanted to change. And secondly, if others’ actions are involved in meeting your goal, when things don’t work out, it’s too easy to shift the blame onto others and not fe el accountable.Set goals based on materialistic possessionIt may feel like a milestone to be able to afford and pay for something grand, like a car, or a watch, or a designer handbag. But the truth is, it’s easier than ever to finance things, and setting purchase as goals is basically creating temptations for yourself to fall into the trap of “putting it on the card”. Additionally, we all know how fast the thrill of buying something fades so meeting a goal like this isn’t going to be very satisfying.Have no plan on how to achieve the goals you’ve laid outThis is probably the quickest way to fail your goals. They do say goals without an action plan are just dreams. And we should certainly have the ability to dream, imagine the impossible, and picture accomplishing things beyond our immediate surrounding. But to achieve your goals you need tangible, trackable or measurable plans to make it happen.  Let’s not deny you the pleasure of making your dream come true and build s pecific plans to achieve your goals!Now that we got all that out of the way, what are some of the goals you are going to set for yourself to achieve, and how are you going to achieve them?A little bit about Jord Wood WatchesThis is my second Jord watch that I wear on a daily basis. They are unique in the design, and I love to pair it with most of my work outfits. One of my favorite things about Jord watches is that they arrive in exquisite packaging. If you’re still looking for a last minute holiday gift… pick a Jord watch today!Jord Watch Cassia Ebony Watch Wooden Wrist Watch

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