I believe that intention and goal setting are powerful tools. However, saying that you want to change is not enough. Change comes about when there is a willingness to shift patterns and behaviors that do not serve our health and well-being. Here we are into the second quarter of 2009 with change as an ongoing and powerful theme in our society and on the planet today. This is the perfect time to tap into that change energy, be courageous and really make that difference within your self that has been aching to express.

What about your New Year resolutions, where are you with those? Statistics show that a majority of people do not succeed with their new resolutions. In fact, some do not even make it through the first quarter of the year. The reason for that is simple. People are trying to adjust from the outside. This is often not supportive. Lasting transformation occurs on the inside and is connected to purpose and willingness. In this segment, I will give you some tools to support the creation of deeply rooted intentions that stand the test of time. In part two, which will be posted the first part of June, I will support you in ways that will anchor long-term commitments.

In the next month, I invite you to do the following:

1. Write down an intention statement of what you want your life to look like this year. Dream BIG. Do not let limited thinking get in the way. How will you be living? What kind of people will be in your life? How will you look? How will you take care of your body? How will you make a difference in the world? How will you relate to money? How will you serve your family , community and friends?

2. Make a list of the things that ignite you ( passion points). Passion is the number one thing that will keep you motivated, even in challenging times. Successful people are doing things that inspire them. Choose your top three.

3. Make a list of things that do not support you (pain points). People usually give up because their pain points gradually take over their thinking and behaviors. Choose your top three.

4. Write down a simple goal for each passion point and each pain point. It is important that these be easy to follow and achieve. If you start too big, you can become overwhelmed.

Read your intention statement, aloud, everyday. This will activate within you, an energy of success. Doing it first thing in the morning is powerful and will be a great start to the day. We will work with the passion and pain points in part two.

It is important that you affirm success. Your old ways of operating have been there a long time and want to stay alive. Stay strong. I believe in you. You are a masterpiece in the making and have come here to do great things.

I invite you to say the following affirmation daily:

Today, I claim my power and purpose. I am destined to do great things and I am unstoppable.

Author's Bio: 

Cynthia is a transformational specialist, award-winning author of “What Will Set You Free”, lecturer, teacher and internationally renowned performing artist. She’s counseled thousands of people, facilitated hundreds of workshops and seminars and is sought after as a speaker in business and spiritual forums. To learn more about Cynthia go to her website at whatwillsetyoufree.com .