
It’s that time of the year now. Most parts of the ham should have traveled through your digestive system by now, so it’s time for some self-improvement. Yes, we’re nearing the end of the decade, so this calls for some New Year’s resolutions.
Have you made New Year’s resolutions before? I have. But before, when I wasn’t aware of the important factors that would lead to success, I couldn’t accomplish what I wanted to. The resolutions just faded away as the weeks passed. Today, I would like to share some tips on fulfilling those New Year’s resolutions in a more organized and effective manner.

Christmas is the season of giving. Giving, however, doesn’t necessarily have to involve material gifts such as iPods, RC helicopters, high-definition TVs, PlayStation 3s, and chocolates. There are other, more long-lasting things that we can gift friends and relatives with.
Instead of giving a physical object as a present, you can teach a skill. People have recently become so centered on material objects that we’ve begun to forget other non-material things that are equally appropriate (if not more so) to be bestowed upon our close ones. But what if we could break free from today’s conventions, and teach something special that would provide long-term benefit for the the recipient?
