This year, think reinventions, not resolutions

Jason Zook is the founder of IWearYourShirt and author of Creativity For Sale. This post originally appeared on his blog. It’s that time of year again. We all do it. We write a list of resolutions and 99.9 percent of us fail miserably at sticking to them. Trust me, I’m as guilty as the next person. But it’s time to shift our thinking. Instead of resolutions this year, let’s think about reinvention. Resolutions are short-term fixes. And, unfortunately, they go uncompleted year after year. This cycle of incompletion dilutes the power of making resolutions, and leaves us buying into a broken system. Reinvention,…
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