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Anthony Amado Talks About Making Changes That Last

 

Bergen County, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/17/2014 -- Making positive changes personally and professionally, that last can be a challenge. Anthony Amado talks about some helpful tips to making 2014 the best year it can be. Small changes can produce big results, so making small goals can help in achieving the bigger goals.

Anthony Amado says first people should focus on a few small “micro-resolutions”, instead of trying to tackle all of the big things at once. For example weight loss. Focus on cutting out soda first, rather than focusing on how many pounds need to go. Another example is if the goal is more clients in 2014, focus on just one marketing tactic, instead of a whole new marketing plan right away.

People react well to success. Anthony Amado points out that bonus of “mico-resolutions” is that the payoff is right away. Seeing success right away will empower people to keep going and make more small goals.

Anthony Amado reminds people that it can take time for any new change to feel comfortable and become routine. It is said that it can take up to 21 days for a new activity to become a habit. The most important thing is not giving up, but staying focused on creating new “micro-resolutions”.

About Anthony Amado
Anthony Amado was born and raised in Bergen County, New Jersey. Coming from a large loving family, Anthony has developed a strong sense of determination and compassion for others. Growing up Anthony was in involved in church activities and an elite traveling soccer team. Traveling with the team required teamwork and dedication. It also allowed Anthony the chance to travel abroad and learn about new cultures and people at a young age.

Anthony attended college at Montclair State University, in Montclair, New Jersey. While in college Anthony continued to play colligate soccer. It was in college where Anthony’s strong interest in business and marketing started to grow. Anthony joined an international business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPSI) in college. The organization elected Anthony to the position of pledge class president. Alpha Kappa Psi was founded on the principles of educating its members and the public to appreciate and demand higher.

In the professional world, Anthony joined a growing company and has continued to help it grow. To get the business where it is at today, Anthony had to work three jobs at times to make it happen. The hard work and dedication that Anthony developed at a young age has carried through today.