Resolutions Are For All Seasons

There’s no set time to make a resolution. In fact, things as such tend to work better when they are done out of choice, a desire to change, and a motivating factor. Resolutions are nothing more and nothing less than an intention to improve upon something. Sometimes those things are small, sometimes they’re big, and sometimes they don’t work out. What’s important is the effort, the intention, and the learning that happens along the way.

Simple intentions and resolutions often have something to do with being neater and creating more time to care for one’s appearance and the appearance of their home. These are simple things that some people don’t even think about while others battle daily.

It doesn’t matter if the Hoover Windtunnel bagged vacuum hasn’t made it upstairs in two weeks. What matters is that it is making upstairs today and that there is a raised level of consciousness to help improve the odds of it being back up there again. Hopefully, it won’t be another two weeks.

Get the family involved. Assign the Dyson All Floors vacuum to the kids for the downstairs while you improve upon other areas. While it is fair to say that your new cleaning resolution is your idea and comes from your motivation, that doesn’t mean that you can’t help motivate the rest of the family into action.

Things will not always go as planned and you might not meet your resolution goals all the time. When things go awry, like finding that your child has stomped through your recent cleaning efforts with his mud soaked brown boots, you can either get angry or take action. Is he capable of cleaning it up? Then maybe he should.

You always have choices and room for wiggling when it comes to making resolutions throughout the year. This process of learning how to balance things, grow from experiences, and develop a good attitude about moving ahead comes from trying to prosper in the small areas. We tend to make decisions based not on our own internal desire to change something but the opinions of those around us. It works out better when we are inspired.

Naturally, you can take the idea of a cleaning resolution and apply it to just about any other aspect of your life. What is really important is that you end up feeling good about your choices and that you motivate yourself internally. This is the way people see real change that lasts longer than the winter snow.

  

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