How to Jumpstart Your Success Through Daily Routine
Christmas and New Year’s celebrations, at their roots, have had historic importance worldwide for thousands of years. Many ancient peoples celebrated the Winter Solstice with different kinds of festivals and rituals with themes of death, birth, gifting, praising, etc.
Some historians trace New Year traditions back to the Babylonians of 4,000 years ago. For them, this time of year meant paying off debts or returning borrowed items, a different way “resolving” their issues. There was a sense of accountability as well as celebrating what’s to come. We have our parties and Auld Lang Syne too, yet our resolutions tend to focus on ourselves: losing weight; quitting smoking; or making a million dollars—being better or more than we were before.
You don’t need New Year’s to remind you to stay on track toward your goals. Success-building is a daily routine, yes or yes? The fact is, though, that most people are not going to keep their resolutions. Some surveys suggest only about 8% will stick to their resolve by year’s end, and a whopping 45% will fail by the end of January!
While the reasons range from fear of success or failure to resolving the wrong things for the wrong reasons, maybe we should resolve instead to grow every day, one day at a time. This is what it really means to be present. It’s not a coincidence that we use the same word to recognize the now-moment as we do to define a gift.
The seed of all the great things in our lives—who we are; who we want to be; what motivates our desires, what determines whether or not we achieve success—is happening right now. Everything. If we want quality answers that are meant to ease our anxieties about the future, it means we have to ask quality questions now, which is the quality of present moment awareness. As our awareness expands so does our vision, our ability to be in tune with what is happening—what will happen—as our intuition guides us in spite of uncertainty.
Our ancestors wouldn’t have survived if it weren’t for planning and anticipation of the inevitability of change, guiding their ability to plant, harvest and know when not to. Nor would they have had reasons to ritualize endings, beginnings, celebration of success or reflect on past mistakes if it weren’t for planning for the change of seasons. It’s in our best interest to plan as much as we can to work toward what we want to see happen. The truth is, though, we don’t always know what’s coming around the corner. We can take educated guesses, but there’s no such thing as absolute certainty.
In the end, all we ever really have is now, and this is where we will find our richness. Now is when we can reflect, think, make decisions, act or not act—not tomorrow. There’s always only now. Giving yourself to the present moment is the best gift of all—it’s the resolution that lasts a lifetime, every minute of every day. It’s in the present that all things become possible.
From all of us here, Happy Holidays and have a great start to another year of growth, learning, happiness, success, and richness!
For your freedom,
T. Harv Eker







Thanks Harv! Happy holidays!
Yes, make present a present! Thanks! Harve!
Your right again Harv
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
This is an incredible statement: “a whopping 45% will fail by the end of January!”
But judging from experience of what I see around myself, I have to admit that it's true and this really reflects people's lack of passion and motivation.
Thanks Harv for reminding me that we don't need New Year’s to remind you to stay on track toward your goals.
Greg
New Year's Resolutions suck. We do not need to wait to make a decision to change our lives and if we miss it around the new year it does not mean we have to wait another year to change. If you feel you need to change your life then set a goal to change it during any time of the year.
Josh Bulloc
Kansas City, MO
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What a great way to begin my day… With a reminder- the power is in the present moment! I am a teacher and I use “raise your hand tomorrow” in my classes (like you taught us) to bring this point home. Thanks millions Harv
Dawn Hillen
New York City, USA
A special occasion in my life is meeting everyday with all that i can and accept change as i see fit, right or wrong i pay the consequences and celebrate however the situation portrays itself. Thanks Harv, see you next year!!!
My resolve for year 2011 is to stick to my resolutions!
I want to thank you Harv for all the amazing Peak Potential courses you created.
My Quantum Leap journey is over now, and I am so grateful for having take the steps of spending money and time to grow with Peak Potential team.
I am so much different now then I was when I began this Quantum.
I met myself and many other amazing people in the last 4 years. I can say that my best friends are coming from my Peak family.
Yes, I had many obstacles to overcome. There is no growth without pain right?
I had A LOT of pain in the last few years. Now I really feel that my heart is cracked open to live a succesful and happy life.
As you say, We come to MMI to become wealthy but you work us out to change at a cellular level so we can acheive this goal of inner and material wealthyness!
I am going there now! I am ready! I am reborned!
I have a huge respct for you Harv. Thank you!
Happy Hollidays to you and your loved ones.
Marylène xx
wonderful message. . .love you Harv!
“It’s in our best interest to plan as much as we can to work toward what we want to see happen.” Nothing else needs to be said. We write the plan, God directs the path.
Harv, do you think would it be possible some day you run an event here in Brasil?
Thanks, Hudson
The fact that “only about 8% will stick to their resolve by year’s end, and a whopping 45% will fail by the end of January” is very convicting to me, because I am part of the “45%” who have always failed before January 31. I questioned myself as to why, and I think it might be because I don't place enough importance on the role that achieving my goal(s) will play in my ultimate happiness or success.
On the other hand, if I passionately focus on my goal/resolution's critical importance to my overall success, then I would stick to it. To this I say that I should choose my goal/resolution very carefully, and give it the passion and commitment it deserves in light of the role it will play in my overall success.
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Planning is certainly the only way to establish your true goals/desires in life. This is the first step in focusing on changing your future and guiding it down the path you have chosen. Commitment is your responsibility, no one else is going to step in for you if your not there to get it done. Don't let your lack of follow up or being on time be your reason for not getting it done.
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