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Top 10 Ways to Have the Worst Year & How To Avoid Them!

Are you in a better position now than last year? What’s your New Year New You plan? How are you planning to transform yourself this year?

People must be asking you a lot of these questions. But the real question is, will the same ways help you achieve new goals? NO! You need to take a different approach.

Why not try Inversion Thinking? Since the traditional methods didn’t prove to be so effective this New Year, try the Inversion Thinking Method.

Set yourself up for the worst year ever. Yes, you read it right. If we know what a worse year will look like, we can avoid these pitfalls. It’s a new way of looking at things from a different perspective.

Here are 10 Things that Can turn this Year into Worst Year Ever for You:

  1. Set Resolutions > Rituals
  2. Take No Responsibility, No Accountability When Things Go Wrong
  3. Do It Alone
  4. Just Wing It
  5. Obsess Over Calories and Intense Workouts
  6. Stay in Your Comfort Zone
  7. Track Nothing
  8. Quit every time It Gets Tough
  9. Feel Guilty every time You Fail
  10. Spend Time with Naysayer

The trick is to avoid these pitfalls to make 2023 the best year of your life. If you’re doing any of these things, then you know what to do to turn around the year in your Favour. Make the most of this year with Inversion Thinking.

Doing the same things the same way didn’t work so far, then why not try this and see the difference for yourself?

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