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Take Time to Write Yourself a Letter.

Take Time to Write Yourself a Letter.

To encourage people to hit the core of their goals and values, Simon suggests taking time to write yourself a letter.

“This is a letter that nobody else will see,” he says. “It’s not about resolutions; it’s about feelings and values, and it comes from your heart. Most people have probably never taken the opportunity to write a letter to themselves, but when you do it, magical things start to happen. You start to lead your life according to your own set of goals and wishes that that come from within.”

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If you are bored with resolutions, try writing a letter to your self which replicates your values, qualities and goals to achieve.

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