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Finish 2009 Right, Then You Can Start 2010 Without Looking Back
The following information will show you how to finish 2009 right and how to avoid taking all the negative baggage into 2010.
There is a lot of emphasis put into starting a new year but I know that finishing one right is just as important. More and more people are taking on the challenge of orchestrating and directing their lives to make sure they get the maximum they can. living with purpose and focusing with intention can make all the difference to extracting satisfaction from your daily life.
a natural consequence of this self-determination is that people are feeling not only increasingly responsible for the outcome of their lives, but also pressured to prove they are equal to the challenge. If you have visualized with intention and believed in your goals, you should have reached your goals, and you will have, if you have been following your natural cycles.
One of the simplest and clearest is the 9-year numerology cycle. Each of the 9 Personal Years can be used as signposts along a roadmap of sorts, indicating trends that last one calendar year. To calculate your Personal Year number, first reduce the numbers of your birthday and month and the calendar year to a single digit, then calculate the sum of these three numbers. For example, for a birthday on June 12th, calculate the Personal Year for 2009 as follows:
1. Birth Month: June, = 6
2. Birth Day: 10, 1 + 0 = 1
3. Calendar Year: 2009, 2 + 0 + 0 + 9 = 11 4. Add the results for the Month, Day and Year: 6 + 1 + 11 = 18 5. Reduce the total to a single digit: 1 + 8 = 9. The Personal Year number for 2009 is 9.
Each of the 9 years has its own energy and attributes. Let’s see how you fared in 2009, and then, how you can get back on track if you veered off course, or pick up the pace and take advantage of your trends for 2010.
The 1 Personal Year This was a time of new beginnings, filled with enthusiasm and renewed energy. Did you make adjustments to outdated areas of life? Did you let go of old habits, antiquated ways and behaviors. Did you start new projects or develop ideas and insightful thought to working in the ways to come. The 1 Personal Year is often experienced as an important crossroads.
The 2 Personal Year Personal and business partnerships typically come to the front in a 2 Personal Year. A certain amount of flexibility is required as new projects begun last year begin to take shape, although still facing challenges and letting go of what has not worked. Did you foster cooperation, teamwork and receptivity in your relationships? These relationships will help you to expand your social network next year as you move into a more social and less extreme phase.
The 3 Personal Year Energy exploded, possibilities abounded, and what seemed previously guarded and tentative, no doubt began to bubble to the surface this year. Were you able to stay on track, or were you distracted this year? Did you manage to stay ahead of your finances or end up with a financial hangover. You may need to refocus now in preparation for next year and get ready to take a more serious role especially in work.
The 4 Personal Year There are three keywords that accurately describe the 4 Personal Year: work, work and more work! If you attended to the details and responsibilities of home, family health and work, you will have established a solid foundation and are probably more than ready for next year’s growth spurt mixed in with a little more fun and love.
The 5 Personal Year Your routine probably got a little shaking up this year. If you had a strong foundation in place, this year was probably filled with adventure, expansion and new experiences. If you focused on marketing and promotion, next year should bear fruit. Don’t worry, you’ll get to catch your breath next year with less emotion attached. The 5 brings change and often shakes up those inner feelings you thought were done, but don’t worry you don’t have to relive anything just acknowledge the lesson as learnt and move forward.
The 6 Personal Year The focus was on family and home life, and asks you to take care and accept all sorts of responsibilities, whether at home, in the community or in the workplace, they are hard to ignore. This was a time for balance, peacefulness and service to others. As the year comes to a close, you can look back at all the help you have provided to those in need. Others will have appreciated your caring contribution.
The 7 Personal Year This was a period of temporary withdrawal from the hustle and bustle of worldly and material existence. You may have felt the need to take time out, gather up inner strength, study, deepen your understanding of life, or even question the nature of existence. You will be able to express your greater wisdom in the coming new year and put into practice the understanding of your true purpose.
The 8 Personal Year This was the big year, the peak of your cycle, the culmination of all that hard work! especially from the previous 3 years. You have now reaped the fruits of your labours of the previous years. With most of your focus was on career, finance, security and accomplishments, you can now take a long term view of your next set of goals.
The 9 Personal Year This year wrapped up your current 9-year cycle. A 9 Year is often an important year in that it can mark an important transition period. You will no doubt have felt the need to wrap up and complete old projects, gotten rid of things–and even people–that no longer suit your needs. Next year, a brand new start awaits you but with a new point of difference, your wiser!
By keeping the 9 Year cycle in mind when planning and goal setting, projects flow more smoothly. Knowing what to do and when to do it gives a greater sense of control and confidence, generally leading to a more positive outlook, all of which naturally contributes to increased success and more satisfactory results.