It is new year, and everyone is making new plans and goals for the year. We all call it new year resolutions, people writing down what they would want to achieve before the year ends.
Making new year resolutions is good, because it helps you kickstart the year with new vision, but I don't find this really necessary. Instead of making new year resolutions, why not pursue the ones that you started years ago?
If you check most of the new year resolutions you made years ago is still similar to ones today. Some of this similar resolutions, is upgrading your financial status, training and exercising your body, creating a good diet, challenging yourself, spending more time with family and loved ones, investing on long-term goals and so on....
It is not about making new goals and plan each year, it is just the consistency and commitment to longer-term resolutions. You have to be dedicated to the older resolutions you made instead of seeking for new ones that you will dump after the end of the year.
You don't have to always wait for the beginning of a year to set new goals, if there is something that you want to do it now. If you found something worth doing, the time is now.
The every January plans is not necessary, continue the ones you already make and fullfil it before making new ones. No one is perfect, and when you keep striving for perfect resolutions each year, you set yourself back the more. Continue building on the former resolutions and make sure they are solid.
Don't think on weekly, monthly or yearly goals, all you need is long-term goals that last for years. Those long-term goals that last for years are the ones that give you the life changing results that you ever wanted.