Daily Links Wednesday, 6 January, 2010

By Helen

1. From ZenHabits (which you know that I love to read!), I recommend you to read “How to Make the Most of the Fresh Start of a New Year”

We’re several days into the New Year, and many of us are still basking in the glow of a fresh start.

Every year, January brings renewed optimism for change, for a better life, for a better you. And that’s a wonderful thing.

It’s wonderful, because this fresh start gives us a chance to reinvent our lives and ourselves.It allows us to reinvigorate ourselves, to shed the baggage of the previous year and do anything. Anything is possible!

2. Because everybody has his/her fears ;)   6 Deceptively Simple Ways to Conquer Fear.

We all battle with fear. Just a few short years ago, the underlying current of my being was filled with fear, worry and anxiety. When your whole life is controlled by fear, it starts to get to you.

Fear isn’t your enemy; it is through fear and hardship that we grow the most. When you think about it, if your life was free from any challenges, it would be fun for some time, but ultimately it would get pretty boring as you skated through each day without any challenges.

3. For this new year, I guess we all have plans. But, there must be some daily important things, that we have to be sure that are in our program. You really shoul read Your Peak Performance in 2010. It makes you wonder.

This is it, the first work day of 2010. “Get Organized” makes the top 10 list of New Years Resolutions every year. Is it on your list? I am not a fan of resolutions because they are usually to big, too vague, and have little accountability. What I am a fan of, and think you will find useful, are a limited number of guidelines. Use these guidelines to determine whether the things you’re doing will contribute to your peak performance in 2010.


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