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Happy New Year!       January 2009 e-Zine
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Ann Farrell, CPCC, PCC
Ann Farrell, CPCC, PCC
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"Only you can make you happy." 
Marty Martinson
 
 
 
"Unless commitments are made, there are only promises and hopes; but no plans." 
  Peter F. Drucker
 
 
 
 "All successful leaders place a premium on keeping their promises and their commitments."  
   Steve Ventura
 
 
 
"If things go wrong, don't go with them."   
Roger Babson
 
 

"Whate lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."

 Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Greetings!

New year, new economy, new presidency - with so much change, 2009 will be anything but a year for "business as usual".  Will you make this the year for your best life and biggest impact?
Shine in 2009!
 As now is not the time for "business as usual", now is exactly the right time to assess how well "business as usual" was working for us anyway!
 
  Statistics show that despite how hard we have all been working, we are not  any happier, healthier or more fulfilled than generations before us.  In fact, quite the contrary is true. 
 
  How happy, healthy and fulfilled are you?  In the cycle of earn-spend-earn-spend, how are you spending your most precious, non-renewable resource - time?  Was your 2008 stuck on the treadmill of living to work versus working to live?  Make your short list of what is most important to you.  In your "business as usual" last year, what percent of the time were you truly honoring those?
 
  According to the happiness experts, if you are not living according to your values, you won't be happy, no matter how much you are achieving.  And, happiness lies in the chase.  Action towards goals other than happiness makes us happy. It is not crossing the finish line that is the most rewarding, it's the anticipating of achieving your goals, according to expert Richard Davidson.
 
  This and every new year, even every new day, is our chance to choose to make a fresh start.  In the face of so much change, many will hunker down, play it safe, seek a false sense of comfort and security by hanging on to their "business as usual".  For all who are willing to reassess, step up and fully show up for all that is most important to us, 2009 will prove to be a year to truly shine! 
New Year's Resolutions: 
The Two Lists 
If your inbox is anything like mine, you have already received plenty of advice for making your New Year's resolutions.  All of these left me less than inspired - until I read the following from DailyOM Co-founder Scott Blum. I am sharing his story here with you in its entirety.   
                                             
The Two Lists
by Scott Blum
 
"I was fortunate to spend time with an enigmatic man named Robert during a very special period of my life.  Robert taught me many things during our days together, and this time of year reminds me of one particular interaction we had. 
 
"Now that you are becoming more aware," Robert said, "you need to begin to set goals for yourself so you don't lose the momentum you have built."
 
"Like New Year's resolutions?" I asked. 
 
"That's an interesting idea," he smirked.  "Let's do that."
 
By then I was used to his cryptic responses so I knew something was up because of the way his eyes sparkled as he let out an impish laugh. 
 
"Tonight's assignment is to make two lists," Robert continued.  "The first is a list of all the New Year's resolutions you WANT to keep, and the second is a list of all of the New Year's resolutions you WILL keep.  Write the WANT list first and when you have exhausted all of your ideas, then write the second list on another sheet of paper."
 
That night I went home and spent several hours working on the two lists.  The WANT list felt overwhelming at first, but after a while I got into writing all the things I had always wanted to do if the burdens of life hadn't gotten in the way.  After nearly an hour, the list swelled to fill the entire page and contained nearly all of my ideas of an ideal life.  The second list was much easier, and I was able to quickly commit to ten practical resolutions that I felt would be both realistic and helpful.
 
The next day, I met Robert in front of the local food Co-op, where we seemed to have most of our enlightening conversations.  "Tell me about your two lists," Robert said as the familiar smirk crept back onto his face. 
 
"The first list contains all of the things i SHOULD do if I completely changed my life to be the person I always wanted to be.  And the second list contains all the things I COULD do by accepting my current life, and taking realistic steps towards the life I want to lead."
 
"Let me see the second list, "he said.
 
I handed him the second list, and without even looking at it, he ripped the paper into tiny pieces and threw it in the nearby garbage can.  His disregard for the effort I had put into the list annoyed me at first, but after I calmed down I began to think about the first list in a different light.  In my heart, I knew the second list was a cop out, and the first list was the only one that really mattered. 
 
"And now, the first list."  Robert bowed his head and held out both of his hands.
 
I purposefully handed him the first list and held his gaze for several seconds, waiting for him to begin reading the page.  After an unusually long silence, he began to crumple the paper into a ball and once again tossed it into the can without looking at it. 
 
"What did you do that for?!"  I couldn't hide my anger any longer.
 
Robert began to speak in a quiet and assured voice.  "What you should or could do with your life no longer matters.  The only thing that matters, from this day forward, is what you MUST do."
 
He then drew a folded piece of paper from his back pocket and handed it to me. 
 
I opened it carefully, and found a single word floating in the middle of the white page:
 
"Love."
Wishing you your best life and biggest impact!
 
Sincerely,
 
Ann Farrell
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