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Lots of you are kicking off 2008 with New Year’s resolutions, but they won’t keep themselves. To achieve the goals you’ve set out of yourself in ’08, follow through each and every one of the next 365 days—with several free tools that can help you with just that. Track your progress and help inspire yourself to stick to your New Year’s resolutions with some of my favorite goal tracking web-apps and tools.

Choose Your Resolutions Wisely
Before use any of these goal trackers and resolution reminder systems, make sure you know exactly what you want to achieve. The idea is to set a SMART goal. For example whatever New Year’s resolutions should be:

  • Specific. Don’t just say “Lose weight.” decide to “Lose 12 pounds.”
  • Achievable. “Be the perfect employee/mom/sister/spouse” is an admirable goal, but nobody’s perfect, no matter how resolved they are. Make your resolution something that’s possible—like, “Improve next year’s performance review by at least one grade.”
  • Realistic. You’ve only got so many hours in the day, so make your goals realistic based on what resources and tools you’ve got on hand.
  • Timely. Set goals you can reach at most within the next 12 months. Giving yourself a “deadline” of sorts will help you figure out where you should be when while tracking your progress.


Tools to Track Your Progress

Here are three free web-apps that can help you keep your resolutions for 2008.

Traineo (weight loss and fitness goals)

traineo.jpgTrack your diet and exercise in ’08 with Traineo, a social weight loss and fitness social site who’s idea is simple: join traineo for free and pick up to 4 friends or members of your family (who will become your ‘traineo motivators’) to receive weekly email updates on your progress towards your weight loss and fitness goals.

Daily Plate (weight loss goals)

daily_plate.jpgThe “Key” to losing weight is to burn more calories than you consume, so tracking how much you’ve consumed and how much you’ve burned is a huge step towards dropping pounds. At the Daily Plate, look up and track the caloric, fat, and carb content on the foods you consume and keep a fitness journal as well.

Mint (finance tracking)

mint-money-management.jpgIf saving more money, getting out of debt, or sticking to a tight budget is on your resolutions list but Quicken and QuickBooks scares you, consider online money tracking webapp. Mint automatically sucks in your financial transactions, categorizes them, sends you email alerts, and helps you create and maintain a budget.

What tools are you using to manager your New Year’s resolutions in 2008? Let us hear ‘em in the comments.

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Christmas day is long gone and soon you will have the pain of taking down all the Christmas decorations and cleaning up all the shredded gift wrap paper lying around the house/office. Solution – Real Simple has a pretty extensive guide posted for doing a better job at storing your holiday decorations—be they big, fragile, or just hard to stash away.

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Instead of throwing away used gift wrapping and tissue paper, run it through a paper shredder and use the fluffy strips as packing filler when you’re putting away your decorations

Neat idea, and it saves you the cost of bubble wrap. How do you pack away your decorations once the gifts are all opened? Share your storage space secrets in the comments.

Storing Holiday Decorations [Real Simple]

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Here’s to a safe and joyous holiday season for you and yours. In the event that you’re actually looking for something to read, here is a link to an article in the New York Times on the history of Black Cake or fruit Cake for your reading pleasure. In Dominica at Christmastime, black cake is everywhere. Although black cake is descended from the British plum pudding, for Dominicans, baking of fruit cake is a annual ritual which evokes a longing feeling for Dominica during the holidays season.

It will be interesting to learn – What do you miss most about Dominica at Christmas Time? Let’s hear ‘em in the comments …Wishing you a Happy Holidays!

Photo by:*Tony Cenicola/The New York Times*

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