January 09, 2007

Happy New Year's

Here's some reading to help bring in the new year:

Dieting after the New Year

The holidays are over, and this is generally the time of year when we realize that our clothes no longer fit and our eating habits have disintegrated.

Many people find that having a support group when they're trying to lose weight helps them keep on track and accountable for their weight and weight loss...

10 Netiquette New Year's Resolutions

...here is your Netiquette version of New Year's Resolutions. Everyone can improve on their skills, if they are willing. I am constantly working on my grammar and writing style to ensure my points are clear and that my emails are received and understood in manner in which they are intended. Remember, perception is the only reality online! And, whether you agree or disagree with this topic, perceptions are made all the time, which are within your control - positive and negative alike....

Turn your Business' New Year Resolutions in PR Revolutions

...As eyes look forward to a new business year, many small business owners and entrepreneurs are hoping that this upcoming year will be the one that catapults them into success. But according to Shannon Cherry, APR, businesses often overlook a key element when making their business plans and resolutions...

The Holidays Are Over. Or Are They?

As more than one client has told me, the after-holidays doldrums can really throw us for a loop. All the good resolutions observed during the holidays can fly by the wayside, and complicate your New Year's resolutions as well. Has this happened to you?

"I did just fine until Christmas was over," one client told me. "Then I started doing all the things I'd been holding back on. I can't even get to my New Year's resolutions!!" What on earth is going on? You did very well during the holidays, holding the line on all the things you wanted to NOT do. You avoided drinking or eating too much, or eating junk you shouldn't have. You observed a good exercise regime, keeping to your schedule. You stayed within your budget on the holiday spending...

Posted by Paloma Cruz at 09:06 PM