The Best New Year Resolutions for 2023!
Happy New Year Gang! Woo Child 2022 literally gave us no time to fully pull ourselves together. It literally flew by despite our lack of goal attainment or the failure to maximize our time.
I must say 2022 was a year I felt the least productive. I spent less time on my goals and more time complaining about how much I was doing all while not doing enough.
In full transparency, I spent an embarrassing amount of time on social media. With no true outcome.
I strolled on Instagram and laughed and chuckled at memes and cute videos of dogs. Listen I warned you I was unproductive. But I have recognized my fallacy and hope to change that in 2023.
2023 New Year Resolution
This year I have organized my goals in three sections:
- Personal
- Business
- Future
In my personal goals, I want to focus on health, education, appearance, and finances. Secondly my business goals, I will focus on consistency, quality, and visibility. Lastly my future goals – simply outlines wealth and home development.
With these general goals, I outlined the goals into actionable task in each area. This will give me a better blueprint to work from. This list is incredibly long, ambitious, and overwhelming if I’m honest. But being this detail will afford me the opportunity to identify immediate task and consistently work toward them.
You can do the same. The best resolution for 2023 is to plan your success. Set the intention in these areas and set individual goals from where you are currently and work toward those goals.
That’s it, we just need to consistently work toward our better self. The New Year is a time to refocus those initiatives. You got this! Consider creating a vision board or digital vision board to hold you accountable to your goals. Your vision board will provide you the image needed to manifest your outcomes.
This year I am focusing on the word “consistency”. What’s your word for 2023?
Drop it in the comments so that we can motivate each other.
Still need more motivation? Check out our blog post on staying accountable to your new year resolutions here.
“Whatever past you come from, you don’t have to go back.”
Chanel Miller
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