New Year’s Resolutions Don’t Work – Here Is An Alternative

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
6 minutes

New Year’s resolutions have become standard fare for January jokes and fun; why is that? It’s because they notoriously FAIL to work.

In this blog, we discuss a concept promoted by Tim Ferriss (author of The 4-Hour Work Week) for getting more out of your goal planning by undertaking a structured review of the previous year. Please watch for a nine step process for getting more of the things in life you want – and less of things you don’t.

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