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Sunday Mar 08, 2020
Sunday Mar 08, 2020
There are statistics that indicate that only 8% of people will succeed with their New Years resolutions. Whether this leads some to believe that making resolutions is a waste of time, I am personally more concerned with helping those who have fallen, to get back up and get back on track.
No one can deny that change is difficult and the frustrations that we encounter along the way can easily nudge us back into our old habits. My goal with forked podcast is to share the stories of everyday people and how they overcome their personal challenges. My hope is that listeners may find a story that inspires them and enables them to stay the course in discovering their personal potential.
In this weeks episode, I’ve included excerpts of recent past episodes, highlighting some solutions to the most common reasons we fall short of goals and resolutions.
In this episode we discuss:
- That nagging feeling that we are behind and too late in the game to realize our goals.
- Don’t wait for things to be perfect to go out and give it your best shot.
- Being true with ourselves and admitting if we just aren’t willing to give certain things up in order to reach our new goals.
- Focusing on todays wins and being committed in the present.
- Depression as a major cause to break away from our goals.
- What can we do to ease the destructive force of depression.
- When we look back at the startup of successful people, we see that it took time to find success. Patience with determination and commitment will bring its rewards.
For the full podcast With Natalia Feldman, scroll to July 19, 2019.
For the full podcast with Julia Balit, scroll to January 20, 2020.
For the full podcast with Nathan Zentner, scroll to November 17, 2019.
For the full podcast with Dean Hollingworth, scroll to December 1, 2019.
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