One Question For Big Changes

Elizabeth Roberts
3 min readJan 19, 2020

There is a reason resolution fade away as soon as the New Year confetti settles. It is simple when you think about it. Big, sudden, forced changes do not last. Just like the big sudden change of your in-laws coming into town and staying with you for the holidays, it’s simply too much stress to last forever. Another way to look at big changes is to imagine stretching out a rubber band. A rubber band cannot stay stretched unless you continue to put stress on it or that forced stretch will either break the rubber band or frees itself by snapping far away from your fingers. Resolutions are big dramatic changes and shocks to your reality that cause a great amount of stress. You didn’t train, lay some groundwork or prepare yourself before the big day.

However, what if there was a way to make big, bold changes in your life this year? The change you have been promising yourself but always seem to slip out of your grasp. You can have that kind of change and at the end of the year you will look back to see and celebrate how far you have come.

How?

By taking small, purposeful steps every day. Small incremental shifts make sustainable changes possible. One small shift every day, from now until the end of the year will multiply your chances of making your dreams come true. Think about that for a moment — 1 small shift. A small step every day to get you…

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Elizabeth Roberts

I have a passion for uncovering and sharing what brings out our unlimited human potential.