Many people struggle to find motivation for change and creating new habits. It is important to want the change for yourself and find personal relevance in it.
I want to change. I want to do something new. I want to be one of those people who creates a new habit in January and is still doing it months later. I really want that to be me. But instead, I lack any and all motivation and I stay exactly where I am. I feel stuck. Help, please? I hear versions of this more often than you can imagine. So many of you desperately want to change but believe that if only you could find the motivation you need, it would be infinitely easier to change.
To change, or to introduce some new habits into your lives, there are a number of key events that need to happen.want. So many of us think we want to alter an aspect of our lives because we are told to do so by others, or we see others make changes and convince ourselves that it’s what we should do too. For you to be successful welcoming in any sort of change, it has to be one you want for yourself. It has to mean something to you, be relevant to you and feel possible for you. This is critical so please consider this closel
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