Ninety-two percent of New Year`s Resolutions Won`t Be Kept

Released on = December 11, 2005, 2:34 pm

Press Release Author = Living On The Up Beat, LLC

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = According to surveys, only 8 percent of Americans
successfully achieve their New Year\'s resolutions. A whopping 45 percent fail by
the end of January! Why can't people keep to their resolve? Because they're
missing a very important step. If people make the right resolution for 2006, every
resolution from here on will be successful, and every goal will be possible.

Press Release Body = "Most people set out to change something for the wrong
reasons," says author and columnist Andrea Rains Waggener, whose website,
http://www.waggener-books.com provides books, articles, and other resources to help
people create their best life. "People start from a place of being not okay. They
think they need to change something in order to be okay, in order to be happy."
Andrea understands this thinking. She thought this way herself until rewriting her
novel, Alternate Beauty (Bantam 2005), brought about an epiphany that transformed
the way she thought.

Alternate Beauty, which is described at Andrea's website,
http://www.waggener-books.com, where people can also read an excerpt from the book,
is about how one woman changes when she finds herself in an alternate reality where
fat is considered beautiful. "Ronnie's experience opened my eyes to my own
motivations for change," says Andrea, Ronnie's creator.

Here\'s what people need to think about before they make a resolution for change:

-What is the point of the resolution?
-Why is the change needed?
-Does the desire for change come from the inside or is it being asserted by some
outside force?

Andrea explains how the answers to these questions will determine whether or not a
resolution will be successful. The wrong answers lead to failure. The right ones
pave the way to success.

Here's what one reader says about Alternate Beauty and Ronnie's story:

"I found that this was one of the few books that I read that understood that weight
issues were not about how you eat as much as why you eat! The characterizations of
how she was treated by others, how she felt about herself in life, in career and
relationships was complex and interesting and almost painfully honest."

Here\'s what another reader has to say about Andrea\'s writing:

\"Read Andrea Rains Waggener, and learn about how your life can be happier,
healthier, and more satisfying, and be almost unaware that you\'ve been learning. She
tells stories from her own life that you, the reader, can truly relate to. Because,
really, they are stories about humanity. And suddenly, you discover that she\'s drawn
you to a place of understanding something extraordinarily important and valuable
about how to live life. And given you sensible tools and practices for having your
own existence be even more upbeat and vibrantly alive.\"

Contact Andrea Rains Waggener at (360) 581-4085 or e-mail her at
theupbeat@coastaccess.com for more insights into this topic. Andrea has been
featured in Fitness, Shape, and Diane magazines. She's been a guest on Pacific
Northwest TV's Northwest Afternoon and Being In Seattle, as well as on several radio
talk shows. More information about Andrea\'s books and articles, along with Andrea\'s
inspiring blog, can be found at tp://www.waggener-books.com.

Web Site = http://www.waggener-books.com

Contact Details = Andrea Rains Waggener

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