Dec 31, 2008

New Years Revolutions

In this past year, I've gone through so much and have seen many things: both good and bad, however, I wouldn't take back or change ANYTHING that has transpired in my life or on a national or global scale!

We all at the end of the year usually writing down sometimes or just making mental ascent to things that we would like to do and we call them RESOLUTIONS! First and foremost, a resolution should not be something that we go into the New Year to begin, instead, a resolution is to make the statement and the case to stop, cease, and desist from some form of activity so that other more pertinent goals can be made manifest! Instead we negate our goals by stating that we're going to begin doing something that actually NEVER gets done!

Today, I propose a solution to that issue!

REVOLUTION!!!!

This state of mind will help you commit to creating personal and mind altering changes that are permanent in nature. It takes a bold commitment to becoming a person that demonstrates activities needed for you to nurture your persona, not limiting yourself, but instead freeing yourself to being a greater more efficient and effective person.

After all the fireworks have ended, the drinking binges are done, and the eating is over...there is still much work to do!

This new year holds so much hidden potential which is why we must revolutionize our way of thought not only about the things to do but about ourselves! We must revolutionize to see ourselves producing in 2009 and certainly we should've been planning for this "newness" in 2008.

Let's make each new day work better than the day before and not just wait for things to happen, but let's get motivated to make things happen! We have to define our own moments in time, let's make that definition TODAY!!!

Tanya A. Alkhaliq -Author, Speaker, Business Success Coach, Minister

Tanya Alkhaliq is an intersex black woman who is a Life Change Expert with an emphasis in intersex issues and counseling while specializing in self-identity development, relationship issues, gender and sexual understandings, spiritual reformations, career choices, young-adult developmental issues, and issues pertaining to fear.

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