Creating resolutions that work

31 December 2013

Where are you on the New Year’s Resolution Continuum?

(statistics from 2008 survey by Opinion Corporation of Princeton, NJ)

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If you fall in that big middle group (or have drifted into the no resolutions group due to disappointment) this could be the year for something different.

A few years ago, Shannon Wilkinson and I teamed up to teach a teleclass on how to actually do the stuff you set out to do every year. We shared the reasons resolutions don’t work, and more importantly, we talked about how to change that. We gave tips and strategies and guided participants through helpful exercises so they experienced a new way of approaching their resolutions and goals.

It was pretty darn awesome. And we don’t want you to miss out on it. (Or on the special bonus we’ll be offering next month!)

The audio of the class and a companion 24-page workbook are available for download right now, on the cusp of 2014. The workbook will take you through the process outlined in the teleclass and includes worksheets so you can keep track of your goals and resolutions and how you’ll go about achieving them.

Maybe your resolution (once again) is to declutter and get organized this year. Or maybe you want to make changes for your health, creativity or finances. Our approach is terrific for whatever set your sights on.

And this year, we’re upping the game by offering a little something extra. Anybody who purchases (or has purchased) the audio + download will be invited to a special, private group call with Shannon and me where we’ll answer your resolution-related questions—anything you want to ask—for an hour. This will happen on January 20. Shannon lives in Portland and I live in St. Louis, but we’ll actually be together in the same room during the call. (So we know it will be a good time.)

Why Resolutions Don’t Work (and How to Get What You Want Anyway)

The recording is great to listen to any time you want to re-vamp a resolution that isn’t working, create a new habit or establish a goal that really works for you. The workbook can stand alone (if you’d rather read than listen) or can help you get more out of the audio.

Details:

  • In the audio, we talk for about an hour and then open it up for questions.
  • The course covers the common reasons that setting resolutions doesn’t work, and takes you through exercises that help you get what you want.
  • The 24-page workbook is based on the content of the audio, but isn’t a mere transcript. (The Q&A is transcribed, however.) It includes worksheets to make the most of Shannon’s meditations.
  • This is for anyone who has been frustrated by resolutions or goals, and wants to learn a new way to approach it.
  • The cost? Just 19 bucks.

Get this: The price is ordinarily (a very reasonable) $19. But between now and January 15, you can get $5 off using the coupon code SAVE5 at checkout. That makes this resource just $14. And it includes time on the phone with Shannon and me.

Are you in? Yes? Just click the “Add to Cart” button:

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Here’s to getting what you really want in 2014!

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About Janine

Hello! I’m Janine Adams — a certified professional organizer based in St. Louis, and the creator of Peace of Mind Organizing®.

I love order, harmony + beauty, but I believe that the way that you feel about yourself and your home is what truly matters.

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