My pastor made a comment recently about how many individuals make the same New Year’s resolutions year after year after year. You might initially think to yourself, “Wow, that person is goal-oriented. Way to go, person.” However, there is a problem here. If the goal is the same every year, that means they’re not actually reaching the goal.
I think this is pretty common. You hear people commenting on it every year. It seems (and this is not necessarily backed by a statistic) that most people make it less than a couple of weeks without breaking their resolution.
Recently, there was an article on Business Insider that dealt with this very topic. How can we do better in these regards? How can we improve our resolve so that we meet these yearly goals? This article was a sponsored article that was paid for by Udemy so everything in the article points your towards their product. However, there is truth behind all 5 points presented here.
Another year, another myriad of “new year, new you” campaigns. But what if we told you that this year really is different? This will be the year you learn a new skill, discover a new hobby, or achieve a lifelong dream. How? Because this year, you’ve got a helper that can teach you exactly how to make your resolutions a reality: Udemy.com.
With over 80,000 expert-led courses, Udemy is an easy-to-use and affordable platform where you can learn just about anything for as little as $9.99. Sounds pretty good, right? To give you an idea of just how much you can do with Udemy, here are five popular resolutions and courses you can take to achieve them.
1. Get a new job

Looking for a change of pace in your career? Switching companies (or even careers) can be a rough road to walk. But brushing up on your professional skills, learning about emerging technologies, or even practicing your interview skills can give you a leg up on the competition.
Students like Mohamad Alaloush have launched completely new careers just by taking Udemy courses. Though he had no prior experience, Mohamad was able to get a job as a software engineer in just eight months.
2. Boost your financial health

Trying to pay off student loans or that pesky old credit card bill that’s been hanging over your head? The start of the new year is a great time to evaluate your finances and create a plan to eliminate debt and save more money. But, combing through the hoards of conflicting information on the web is tedious.
In order to develop healthy financial habits that last a lifetime, try taking a comprehensive financial wellness course. This will allow you to get a firm grasp on your current financial situation and learn how to develop positive financial behavior for the future.
3. Get in shape

With the months of holiday eating that lead up to each new year, it’s no surprise that getting in shape is one of the most common resolutions. The thing is, starting a healthy lifestyle is a bit trickier than just stocking your freezer with low-calorie, microwavable foods. Learning nutrition basics can help you understand how your body works and how to best take care of it.
Of course, exercise is also a key component to building a healthier you in the new year. But that doesn’t mean you have to force yourself into a monotonous treadmill routine. Developing exercise habits you actually enjoy is the best way to make sure your New Year’s resolution turns into a lifelong commitment. For instance, try learning to dance, or balancing fitness and mental wellbeing through meditative yoga.
4. Learn a new hobby

When work and life get busy, it can be easy to slide into a rut. That’s why it’s important to make time to indulge in a little creativity. Exploring your creative side can help you feel more fulfilled, broaden your perspective, and even increase productivity in your professional life.
Whether you want to brush up on an existing hobby or learn something completely new, the new year is the perfect time to commit to a more creative you. Want to be more musical? Try learning guitar or piano. Want to capture the beautiful moments in life? Try your hand in photography. You can even take a stab at writing the next great American novel with a course in creative writing.
5. Reduce stress

While adding more than one goal to your 2019 to-do list is a good thing, it’s also important to remember not to tack on extra stress. So, whether it’s your only resolution or in addition to another, learning stress management could help you be more successful in your objectives.
Courses in meditation or mindfulness can also help you relax and be present and attentive in your tasks, which will allow you to learn better and faster. Additionally, you may want to consider a time-management course to help you prioritize tasks and ensure you never take on too much.
Life is Strange. Live it Well.
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I will. How have you been?
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That’s awesome bro. What’s the name of the program?
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commonwealth challenge youth academy
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Hey hope y’all are doing great sorry I can’t text you but I want everyone to know I’m thinking about you guys and Josh I hope you are doing good too congratulations on graduating I finished school in December but I graduate in May Love you all
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Love you too bro. Hope things are going well for you.
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hey Joel whats up congrats on graduating
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