“I will not eat at night anymore, starting tomorrow.”
“I will read at least for an hour every day from next week.”
“I will start working out from next month.”
Sometimes we make a resolution to do something, but we don’t put it into action immediately. The thought that you don’t feel like doing it right at this moment, but that it will be easy to start it later, fans the delayed action. However, if you put it off, you are most likely to put it off again when the time you decided to do it actually comes. Then, even the resolution you made at first becomes vague.
No matter how determined you are, just making a resolution won’t change anything. For a resolution to be fulfilled, you need to do something today instead of thinking, ‘When and what should I do?’ As days like this get accumulated, the tomorrow that you dream of can spread before you.
“The problem in my life and other people’s lives is not the absence of knowing what to do, but the absence of doing it.” Peter Drucker, American Management Consultant