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22 Reasons You Should Undertake the Ultimate New Year’s Resolution 🔥 🌿

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If you're ready to make a real change... What will 2018 mean for you? The beginning of a new year is

If you're ready to make a real change... What will 2018 mean for you? The beginning of a new year is a natural time to hit the reset button. And every year, millions of us come up with New Year’s resolutions to change our lives. Yet most of us don’t follow through. Why? A lot of reasons: Lack of motivation. Trying to do too much at once. No accountability. The sheer difficulty of changing fundamental habits. It’s understandable. But maybe there’s another way… In late 2016, we launched [30 Challenges to Enlightenment](. A self-actualization obstacle course consisting of 30 transformative 30-day challenges. Since then, we’ve been astounded by the reach and impact of our course. There are now over 2,000 people taking the course, from all corners of the Earth. We’ve gotten loads of feedback attesting to the course’s power, like this comment from a user named Hilary: “During my first year of taking the 30 Challenges to Enlightenment course my life exploded. Amazing changes happened. I started new hobbies, I made new friends, I went to new places, I learnt more, I felt more confident. At times I felt insanely happy and overall I was more content. All of a sudden I was excited about my life and the possibilities available to me.” We believe 30 Challenges to Enlightenment is an ideal New Year’s Resolution. The goal of this post is to explain why. I’m going to take you through 22 quick points that illustrate how 30 Challenges to Enlightenment will make your 2018 a hell of a lot better. [22 Reasons You Should Undertake the Ultimate New Year's Resolution]( If you're ready to make a real long-lasting change, our course is for you. [Read More]( Copyright © 2017 HighExistence, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive the top 5 top-voted posts daily from HE Our mailing address is: HighExistence 40 E. Main St. #1137Newark, DE 19711 [Add us to your address book](//highexistence.us9.list-manage.com/vcard?u=dd9bd4972680a66763ae32a9e&id=9298f81796) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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