How To Write Your New Year’s Resolutions So They Don’t Turn Into Wishful Thinking
Posted on Jan 07, 2008 under How To Blog, How To Guest Post, How To Write |This post was guest written by BetShopBoy of you guessed it, BetShopBoy.net. Be sure and take notes as there will be a quiz, kids.
The start of a New Year is a time many people pause to take stock and reflect on their actions, accomplishments and failures over the past 12 months. It is also a time where many people, hoping to make a fresh beginning, set their New Year resolutions.
The problem with making resolutions is that good intentions get derailed within a few weeks when the “novelty” factor dies down and the resolutions become wishful thinking. While some people follow through with their plans and achieve their goals, many of us are stuck revolving, resolving, and re-solving those problems whose solutions have eluded us in the past.
Make your resolutions for 2008 different, make them count!

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Here are some pointers on how to go about setting your resolutions:
Pause and take stock of all the good and the bad that has happened over the past 12 months.
Reflect and think through carefully about what you would like to change. Don’t set yourself up for failure by drafting a long list of “should-dos” that you won’t take seriously anyway.
Take time to plan and set SMART goals:
- S - Specific
- M - Measurable
- A - Achievable
- R - Realistic
- T - Time line
Avoid repeating a previous resolution (whether it’s achieved or not). For instance, I resolve to fulfill last year’s resolutions!

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The following tips might provide a good starting point for drafting your blogging resolutions for the New Year:
I will expand my social network and strengthen existing relationships.
I will take control of the blog’s performance.
I will find a mentor or become one.
I will learn more (HTML, social media, writing style etc.).
I will have a better work-blog-life balance.
I will back-up my blog religiously!
Make this year the year you make good on your New Year’s resolutions so that you can say “I did” rather than “I should have” at the end of the year.Author: BetShopBoy recently wrote about a blogger’s worst nightmare when he discovered his blog was down during the holidays. Take note and learn from his experience!
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by reno, on January 7 2008 @ 8:08 pm
BetShopBoy - Very nice post and thank you for the advice.
by Brown Baron, on January 7 2008 @ 10:29 pm
Very nice guest post buddy. Solid advice. Stumbled.
by Nick - road2blogging, on January 8 2008 @ 3:59 am
Really good advice and I hope betshopboy learns from his mistakes.
Great post though.
by Beth, on January 8 2008 @ 11:10 am
Nice post betshopboy
Now, How2, I want to guest post because this place needs a little estrogen. I want to write a how to on how fix your man his favorite dinner when you want something really bad.
by How2Blogger, on January 8 2008 @ 11:28 am
Beth - Anytime you want to. How can I deny somebody who’s cooking AND wearing red lingerie?
by betshopboy, on January 8 2008 @ 9:55 pm
Thanks for all your compliments!
This is my very first guest blogging post and it’s an honor to have it published on this blog.
by Free Money maker, on January 9 2008 @ 10:24 am
Thanks for your post.I found lot of new things from you.
by Tara, on January 9 2008 @ 10:39 am
great tips!
by Colin King, on January 9 2008 @ 3:16 pm
Very good, all too often resolutions are made in a drunken whimsey and bound too fail. Resolutions are plans for the future and shoulld be treated as such.
by Frugal Dad, on January 9 2008 @ 7:03 pm
I received some good advice on resolutions recently…said to only make one or two resolutions. Nothing wrong with other goals for the new year, but only make one or two firm resolutions. Apparently, if you focus just on those one or two you are more likely to hit your target. Best of luck hitting your 2008 goals!
by red son, on January 9 2008 @ 7:31 pm
good advice and appreciated. Stumbled it.
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