with the New year right around the corner, comes the time of year when we all start to create our resolutions. Typically resolutions involve some kind of fitness program or some other task designed to "turn over a new leaf." As per traditions here on Human Potential, we'll be bringing back the STREAK! program to quench your athletic thirst. But this year, I want to introduce you to a new idea; a new idea which I hope will help you create a different kind of resolution for 2012. Below is a video I recently watched on Ted.com. In it, Matt Cutts talks to us about his mission to get us to Try Something New for 30 Days. Watch the video and continue to stew over your resolutions for 2012 and I hope for the month of January, you'll decide to Try Something New for 30 Days.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Resolutions
with the New year right around the corner, comes the time of year when we all start to create our resolutions. Typically resolutions involve some kind of fitness program or some other task designed to "turn over a new leaf." As per traditions here on Human Potential, we'll be bringing back the STREAK! program to quench your athletic thirst. But this year, I want to introduce you to a new idea; a new idea which I hope will help you create a different kind of resolution for 2012. Below is a video I recently watched on Ted.com. In it, Matt Cutts talks to us about his mission to get us to Try Something New for 30 Days. Watch the video and continue to stew over your resolutions for 2012 and I hope for the month of January, you'll decide to Try Something New for 30 Days.
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