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vivianchen - I am think i need more than that.
coldwa - Thanks for sharing
- good one
- ice article,
- it isvery affctive.
Purnendu - Thanks for sharing such a wonderfull article...
anne_20002002 - nice blog
sulasok - Nice article!
sulasok - Very informative, thanks for sharing it.
- nice article.
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Purnendu - nice info...
Purnendu - good post...
Purnendu - informative one...
- Yes, actually...I did give up on my new year resolutions, but those are good tips. Thank you...
Purnendu - nice information...
djonghs - I like your advise, thanks.
- yeah my resolution is already over.........i am not believing in resolution.
- great articles...good job.
clever - Nice post!
clever - Great article!
- Good tips!I never give up,i have confidence in myself.
rizzy - starting with small things that are realistic and attainable is important.
varushar - I had some very good resolutions at the year start such as 'to save good amount, avoid waste investment etc.' but very sad to say that none of my resolution fulfilled.
- i agree with setting the timeline and mapping strategy.
this is something i can implement. thank you for sharing.
- thank you for sharing this valuable information with us, well for me, i do not have a new year's resolution. i just try to improve myself everytime there is a need to.
tazar - good tips, thank
ruel_ortilla - ACTUALLY I NEVER HAVE NEW YEAR RESOLUTION....EVERY DAY IS A RESOLUTION.....ITS NOT JUST JANURAY 1..WE CAN MAKE IT POSSIBLY EVERYDAY.....

 

    JUST ASK THE GUIDANCE....
zenpakuh - Nice tips, thank you!
kiran8 - Excellent tips, so far my resolutions are intact, hopefully will stay that way right through the years
- I did give up to some extent on my new year resolution..Earning money for my self.. going college regularly.. etc..
- It's do really good topic, we are really easily to give up our resoluation.

For me, my aim this year is pay  all my debt back, I hope I will achieve it.  
- No not yet.  some are already done and still continuing to make it happened.
- very helpful trick once before, hopefully useful
vivianchen - That's a good question to ask ourselves.
vivianchen - "Like most things, financial resolutions are easier said then done!"Couldn't agreed more!
- Technically, if you earned a penny more than you made last week, you could consider the goal successfully completed......beautiful article
- good toppics
- thnx 4 information
- Good review.... thank for share with me
- well, not yet..still keeping up with it..lets hope I maintain that
shinkai03 - When you have perseverance to do things in life, even without a resolution you'll make it.. In earning money you must have that and the most valuable thing for me is the technique and tips we learn from other helpful people around us.. Good Article!
- New year resolution are so bad idea..Why should we wait for an year to take resolution in our life..
- Good review.... thank for share with me
- i dont take new year resolution i dont think we have to wait for new year to take any resolution in life
- i gave up making new year's resolution because in one way or another there are things or situations that unexpectedly happened that makes me break it.
Cfrance - I didn't make any resolutions either becasue I would be doomed to fail. I just made my mind up to make some changes and sae money. So far I am sticking to it.
john4745 - definitely setting goal for your own self and motivating yourself to work on achieving the same..time is most valuable if you don't have anything in mind as well, i would say keep a notepad to refer to your task list for each day and see how many tasks help you obtain your objectives for your daily routine, when you perform daily activities make sure you note down each week if you have worked to achieve your target for the week and then for the months and then for the year.
i am not perfect but if i have debt to pay within a years time i would schedule on weekly basis what i spend on is a necessity or just a luxury or a need at the hour only but if i can skip it it can add to saving for my monthly targets which in turn helps me pay off the debt quickly and i pay less interest.
- I don't make new year's resolution anymore. Just the same, thanks for sharing.
erica5412 - I never go through with a new years resolution, but i must say i did go through with one thing starting last november. My husband got laid off & i cut back on all shopping & extra spending & man the money i saved. u would be surprised how much money you save when you cut little things way back or out of your life! He is going back to work next week, but I am going to continue this minimal spending plan to save more money!
- I belive that there is no need to wait for New Year for resolution.Good article.
- I think nobody is able to stick on the the resolutiions  as the situation of ourr is not allowing, especially if we decide to give up some bad habbits.
- I had no choice but to stick to my new year resolution of spending less and eating less too if possible. It has panned out well so far. Until the situation really looks positive again, I'd lie low and pretend to be invisible in the social arena :)
napsterkct - thanks ..,for ur information....i'm expecting more posts from you......

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beautyqueen26 - Without proper accountability it's easy to get sidetracked from your debt reduction goals.
-  I did many time. But if we want to do some thing, we need not look for new year or any other occasion or events. Then and there we should  do it and I feel making resolutions on some specific occasion  is the way of postponing that things.
buggles - I have definitely kept up with my "getting out of debt goal" and have paid off a couple of bills.  It's a long process and it will take time, this is something that is in the forfront of my mind.  My other goal of losing weight has taken a back seat, it doesn't seem as important at this point in time, but it should be.  I become focused on one thing and work towards that and lose sight of the other goals.  I'm still working on finding a balance.
HelpMePayOffMyDebt - I've taken the approach of being vague with my goals, but having measurable achievement intervals.  That way, say, I mess up for a week.  I don't have the fallout from that week in my mind (unless the surrounding three weeks can't make up for it).  Accountability is definately a must though!  What good is a time line without holding yourself to it?
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