I honestly don't believe in New Year resolutions but I do believe immediate resolutions when my performances and health go down not specifically new year or so. For example I had exams on Jan 5 but I started studying way back and I started exercising in my local ground when I realised my weight had gone up. I believe in immediate response to sudden stimulus
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Dear @n1hal
That is such an interesting point of view. So immediate resoultions works fine for you? Is that because they are instant and have a short life-span?
And what do you think about setting up targets and goals? I believe mostly in setting up targets, as Im very goal orientated person and I believe this is more efficient way of achieving anything.
Yours
Piotr
It has worked fine for me till now and I have achieved the short term goals. However there are some long term goals like planning to take what course, how and when to start studying for JEE and stuff but these resolutions are not necessarily made during new year. One thing I do is talk with a bunch of friends when I am not able accomplish these goals. In all of them there will be atleast one geek who is going to act like he is giving me enlightenment and actually it works. Second thing that works well with keeping up resolutions is competitiveness. Find people who have similar goals to yours and tease them when they give up and you get teased when you give up. Don't go enemies just competitiveness. These are the principles I believe in. Hope it helps.
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Thank you for your kind comment @n1hal and for being so responsive.
I really appreciate it a lot.
Yours, Piotr
ps. would you consider using enter sometimes to separate blocks of text? it would make reading much easier :)