The New Year is Here: Got Your Resolutions Written? with Ilene Dillon, M.S.W. – Emotional Pro

December 20th, 2005

We need something "stronger" than "resolutions" to welcome the New Year of 2006. Learn research findings on why Resolutions don't work–and what does, effective steps for creating new beliefs and life changes, a powerful ritual you and your family can use together to set "new laws" into motion, and hear some fun resolutions everyone needs to include on their list! The ultimate in "paying attention to what you want to become, not to what you want to overcome," host Ilene Dillon offers listeners support in making REAL CHANGES for themselves and our world in 2006.

Segment 1: All About Resolutions
Research about what happens with us and our New Year's Resolutions–why we don't keep them, the importance of being specific with our goals, how our beliefs affect our success, and the power of staying in the present and setting your intention. Ilene shares a ritual for individuals and families that will allow you to gently release old habits and welcome new, more effective and happy habits!

Segment 2: Setting "Laws" Into Motion Over Our Lives; Gratitude
Confidence, commitment and sticking to to resolutions as a process instead of a one-time effort. Ilene explains how we "set laws into motion" in our lives and ways to take care to have the "laws" we choose in our lives. Being effective at losing weight–Ilene's report from the effects of an archived show with Laurel Mellin. Gratitude: the Law of Increase! Learn how being grateful allows you to achieve your Resolutions!

Segment 3: How to Be Wildly Successful with Your Resolutions!

Learn to make a "What's Great in My Life" list, instead of Resolutions, and eliminate on-going judgments on your progress. Experts from MyGoals.com/, hiaspire.com/, steverrey.com/ and Presentmemory.com/ Learn how author of Good to Great, Jim Collins, creates his "Stop Doing List." And hear why author Marc Rudov (The Man's No-Nonsense Guide to Women) thinks we should replace "resolution" with "revolution," as he reminds us that in Revolution, victory is the only conceivable outcome!

 

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