A New Year - making positive changes
There’s something about a new year that inspires us to see things differently and to believe that we can do things differently.
And yet, as I’ve written before, – most new years resolutions fail. In that previous post I encouraged you to review the past year and to build on the things that had gone well. To take a strengths-based approach to making changes and use the energy and motivation from previous positive and satisfying experiences to plan the next year.
This time I want to suggest you take a longer-term view. There’s a positive psychology exercise I often use when coaching that helps people to consider how they might be in the future if everything worked out the best possible way.