Category: New Year’s
Finding Realistic New Year’s Resolutions
Now that Christmas is behind us, it is time to focus on some New Years Resolutions for 2011. I started to write some of them down and then realized that they are the same ones that I have been making for years.
The Secret to Sticking With Your New Year’s Resolution
So how many of you are already thinking about New Year’s resolutions? Are you dreading the thought? Are you excited to start fresh? The unfortunate fact about resolutions is that less than half of all people who make resolutions maintain them longer than six months. The upside of this fact, however, is that just the act of creating a goal makes you ten times more likely of achieving it.
New Year’s Resolution: Stay Motivated to Reach Your Goals
As we approach the New Year, many people are starting to think about motivation and goals. Motivation is a term that is so widely used today. Whether you are seeking motivation, trying to stay motivated or looking to motivational speakers to inspire you, you need to find the internal drive. People think if they are just motivated enough they can achieve all the goals they set out for themselves.
Game Ideas for New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve celebrations change once kids are in the picture. Champagne toasts and all-night parties are often replaced with a cozy night at home. Whether the New Year’s celebration involves only your immediate family or includes other families with young kids, a list of themed games keeps the entire group entertained as the clock approaches midnight. If your kids are too young to stay up late, adjust your celebration schedule to welcome the new year at noon instead of midnight.
Games for New Year’s Eve
The highlight of most New Year’s celebrations is the eventual countdown to midnight and the ringing in of a new year. To ensure that your guests don’t tire of the festivities before this event, plan an assortment of New Year’s games to keep them engaged and pumped for the new year. By playing games, you not only provide guests a diversion that ensures that the hours before midnight don’t drag, but you also help your guests get better acquainted.