Well, it?s that time again?time to start rolling out the New Year?s resolutions.

How about learning from most successful people and their new year resolutions? Have you noticed how the most accomplished people just seem to identify important things and consistently get them done?

If you were to study successful people long enough you would notice a pattern in the new year resolutions they make.

Here are ten of my favorites:

Spend more time on the not-to-do list

Strategy is the art of sacrifice. That?s why you may consider creating a larger clearing for what really matters by first identifying, and then avoiding, what matters the least. Your time is a treasure to be invested. Creating a list of things that you are not going to do, allows you to invest more of your treasured time on the few things that matter the most.

Essential first, email second

What?s the first thing you do in the morning? For many of us, it is looking at email. We wake up with a renewed mind and spirit, ready to take on the world, and then we immediately allow ourselves to be distracted by an insignificant email. Instead, wake up, take on the most important task of the day, and then (and only then) hit the email.

Resolve to think about ?Who? instead of ?What?

Do you work for a ?What? business or for a ?Who? business? Successful companies run the risk of focusing too much on their current products and distributors thus?the ?What??losing sight of the constant and dramatically changing needs of their customer base. (The ?Who.?) Insurance, pharma, health care, higher education often listen too much to their agents, doctors and professors. The real innovation starts with the end consumer.

Resolve to find your purpose

As my friend Simon Sinek will tell you: People don?t buy what you do, they buy why you do it. Starting a career, a company or any kind of journey that is based firmly on your purpose is foundational to success and happiness. If you don?t know your company?s purpose or even your own, finding one is the worthiest of resolutions.

Resolve to support a cause

If you?re reading this, chances are you are one of the rare people who know how to start things. Fortunately, there are people like you who have already started causes that make the world better?they feed the hungry; they save the rain forest; they fight cancer; they do good things. There is virtually a cause for everyone, and contributing will make your year happier. Promise.

Resolve to invent more choices

Here?s a secret that happy people know that I learned from my friend Dr. Dan Baker: You can?t feel grateful and fearful at the same time. And one certain way to become afraid is to feel trapped by any situation. The remedy is choice. The more choices you feel you have, the less trapped?and happier?you will feel. So this year, resolve to do a bit of brainstorming every time you feel unhappy.

Resolve to find a Yin for your Yang

Walt Disney had Roy Disney, Steve Jobs had Steve Wozniak and Orville Wright had Wilbur Wright. Wherever there is great innovation, there is a Dreamer and an Operator; an Idea Monkey and a (Ring)leader. First, determine where your passions lie, then go find an equally passionate partner, then go change the world.

Resolve to get outside your jar

You can?t read the label when you are sitting inside the jar. The sad irony of being an expert is that it keeps you from seeing possibility. After all, you know what works, what doesn?t, what you can afford, what?s been tried in the past. Instead of relying only on your expertise, learn how to find other experts solving similar challenges to the ones you are facing. Go ask them what you may be missing.

Resolve to be the creator

What is the outcome you want? What stands in your way? How do you overcome these obstacles? These three simple questions will keep you from being victimized by any situation. Creators change the world. Victims just bitch about stuff.

Plan vacations (now)

You have probably heard the saying, ?Life is what happens when you are not paying attention.? Unfortunately for many of us, we let this become true. Do yourself a favor and plan your vacations for the next year today. I promise you that the days around your vacation will fill in nicely. I also promise you that you?ll have something to look forward to and the life that happens during your vacations will be precious.

Happy New Year.

This?article?is written by Mike Maddock and is posted on his Forbes blog page.?Mike Maddock is an entrepreneur, an inventor, a writer and a keynote speaker. He is the founding partner and CEO of Maddock Douglas, the leading Innovation Agency, which has helped more than 25 percent of the Fortune 100? invent, brand and launch new products, services and business models successfully.

Thanks

Jappreet Sethi

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