The turn of the year presents a dangerous allure: That of the clean slate. We make big, bold resolutions as if starting from scratch. Didn't accomplish those 2012 resolutions? Well then, it's time to double-down for 2013! Now, before you think this post is going to depress you, my point is not that we should throw up our hands and do away with New Year's resolutions. Rather, it's that we should simplify our goals – fully recognizing our existing constraints, strengths, and weaknesses – so that we can actually achieve them. Let's choose quality over quantity this year. Let's dispense with the resolutions list that's a vague mishmash of broad ambitions and aspirational new habits in favor of a more targeted, more meaningful, more achievable list of goals. As you consider a simplified approach to setting your resolutions for the New Year, here are a few guidelines and resources: 1. Reflect on what you have accomplished. I love Chris...
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