I was originally planning to write this as a regular blog article, but since one of my resolutions is to do more videos this year, here it is in video form: the top 3 mistakes that cause 88% of all new year’s resolutions to end in failure:
If you can’t see the video here, you can watch it here on YouTube. And, if you want to get the ebook and other stuff I mention near the end, you can find it here.
Your last comment resonated with me. We have to understand why we’re doing/not doing something in order to do something about it.
I wasn’t allowed to place my work desk at the correct height, so I developed back/shoulder problems. I went to physiotherapist to get them fixed. Which worked in no time.
Why? Being a civil engineer, I saw my body as some mechanical set of machinery and levers and so. I understood exactly where the problems were once the physiotherapist explained them. “Ah, I overbalance here because…”. “Ah, I do this and then that body part must do …”.
That understanding greatly quickened my recovery as I better understood what I had to do.
i’ve got my sound back but before i watch the NY resolution video let it be said that i’m NOT making ANY this year. just a bunch of stupid promises to break and make me feel even more unsuccessful!
so off to view your ideas. su
PJ, please do more of these video posts on your blog. I love your blog and you give really good information but if there’s one slight issue I have it’s how you tend to ramble on in your posts, making them hard to follow. In your videos you don’t do this: you stick to the point and are clear and concise, and it’s just wonderful.