Showing posts with label new years eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new years eve. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

New Year's Resolutions


Considering or planning a resolution of change for the new year? Do you have a mental list or actual list of resolutions of change? And has the New Year Resolution become a game to you? Do you take it lightly or has it become a challenge of serious importance to you? Allow me to share my own experiences with the New Year Resolution.

What's the point of a resolution in the first place? Improvement? Like ending a bad habit, self improvement or guilt? The idea behind the New Year's Resolution is simple. You are using the beginning of a new year as a means to start fresh in achieving your goal. It could be a better path to either achieve a personal goal or make a change in your life that will improve your life. Let's cover the typical list of standby resolutions (according to U.S. Government data) many of us decide to take a crack at. I'll add my two cents to these as what comes to mind as I see them.

Lose weight (self-improvement)
Manage debt/save money (living responsibly)
Get a better job (quality of life)
Get fit (self-improvement)
Eat right (health)
Get a better education (quality of life)
Drink less alcohol (health)
Quit smoking (health)
Reduce stress overall and/or at work (quality of life)
Take a trip (recreation)
Volunteer to help others (guilt)

I look at these things. I get it. We all want a better future. It takes work. Nothing on that list above is simple. It takes a commitment to change your life. It takes work. However here in America, our society has gone far from the concept that you need to earn what you want. The prevailing mental model throughout our country is that it's your birthright to have a nice car, or big house or even health despite smoking every day. Then when it comes time to pay the piper, we deny responsibility. If you are the type to shift that blame and take no accountability for your actions, behavior or lifestyle, why then should a new year's resolution make any sense to you? Why bother?

Now if you are not the type that believes yourself an entitlist, then let's consider how to achieve your goal or goals. No matter what it is.

First off, understand that what you want to do should be memorialized. Write it down, or write them down. This may sound like a pansy idea for geeks but it is a real serious element in success of a real goal you set. The mind moves towards what it sees. If you write down one, three, five or twenty new year's resolutions (or goals) down on paper and put them up where you can personally see them every day, that constant reminder will keep on you track. When I was a lad of 25 I worked for a big company and I posted mine in my cube. I hit eight of ten that year. From finding a steady girlfriend to buying a boat. I'm certain having to look at them daily made a difference in my reaching many of my goals that year.

Which leads me to my next point. Make your goals something achievable. Make them realistic. I'm not saying pie-in-the-sky goals are not worth aiming for; but if you set lofty goals then set smaller goals up that lead to the greater goal. Do it in steps. You can't climb Everest if you don't take climbing lessons first, then practice at a local rock climbing club, then climb a local mountain, etc... You can't date the hotest girl in school if you don't date some other girls that can get you noticed, or if you don't join a club she participates in etc... Sometimes smaller goals make more sense in order to reach your greatest goal.

You don't need to start on New Year's Day. But since it is upon us, why not mark it or give it a shot. If you fail, don't quit. Start again if you must. In my book you only fail when you give up. Edison comes to mind, he had many failures on his way to the light bulb and other inventions. He never truly quit. You can fail on the way to success. Remember that.

Positive energy. I preach this and live it. Surround yourself with people that are winners, or at least people that give off good energy. Nay-Sayers bring you down and they want you to fail so you can be like them. Move on in life. Do better.

That list I mentioned earlier? Consider making it public. I learned long ago, making your goals public adds incentive. It means you know others are watching and we often don't like to fail when people are watching. I posted my list in my cubicle remember? Well, I answered to that in staff meetings on occasion. I was motivated to succeed. You can post one in your bedroom or somewhere your whole family can see it. And I again... it does not need to be a list of twenty or thirty goals. It can be as short as one. Be true to yourself.

I'll close with repeating what I feel is most important. You don't need the new year to begin again. Begin every time you need to begin again. It can be in February or November. Remember, the mind moves toward what it sees. What do you see in your future?


-Lars Hindsley


What Are Celebs Doing For New Year's 2009?


Several stars are hosting New Year’s Eve parties in Las Vegas. Usher will ring in 2009 at The Bank while Lance Bass and Denise Richards will party at Prive. Carmen Electra will rock Tao and Fergie is hosting a bash at Lavo. Meanwhile on the east coast, Macy Gray is hosting a Greenhouse party at Setai, Mario Lopez will be in NYC at Marquee and David Schwimmer and Mira Sorvino will appear at Nikki Midtown. Don't forget when we reminded you about the party being hosted by the Kardashian sisters!


Meanwhile, over in NYC, The New York Police Department is being cautious over the "mob scene" that could result when the Jonas Brothers perform in Times Square at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest on Wednesday night. What were they thinking? New York City is crazy enough on New Years, but now they decide to throw in the Jonas Brothers and all their crazy tween fans!? Reports are stating that the police are planning on putting extra security all around Times Square to keep the brothers and their fans safe!



Jennifer Aniston plans to toast the New Year in Mexico! The star of the Christmas box office record holder Marley & Me arrived in Los Cabos over the weekend where she plans to spend the holiday with Courteney Cox Arquette, her husband David and their daughter Coco. Will boyfriend John Mayer be there, too? We are thinking... YES!

Free Cab Rides From Diddy!


Diddy is offering free cab fare to New Yorkers this New Year’s Eve party goers.
The 39-year-old music mogul and Ciroc premium vodka have teamed up with City Taxi & Limousine Commission and E! Entertainment to distribute thousands of debit cards, valued up to $15.

“New York is the world’s most iconic New Year’s Eve City,” Diddy says. “So let’s lead by example and show everyone that a sophisticated holiday celebration doesn’t just end when the ball drops, but when everyone gets home safely.”

We like it, Diddy! Street teams will distribute the debit cards in the Times Square area and Chelsea’s nightclub areas between 11PM on New Year’s Eve and 3AM on New Year’s Day. Pretty cool, huh? If you're crazy enough to be in NYC for New Years' (ha,ha!), perhaps you can take advantage of this cool idea! Diddy wants YOU to party responsibly!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

This just in! New Years Info!


Jonas Brothers will be taking the stage at Dick Clark’s New Years Rockin’ Eve! Nick, Kevin, and Joe are set to join Miley Cyrus and Carrie Underwood during this year’s bash live in Times Square. The party ushering in 2008 will be hosted by Dick Clark and Ryan Seacrest.