Make the most of the season by following these simple guidelines
Craig Hunter • 23 October 2019
The new season is a great reason to make and keep resolutions. Whether it’s eating well or cleaning out the garage, here are some tips for making and keeping resolutions.
Make a list
Check the list regularly
Reward yourself
Think positively
Lists are great ways to stay on track. Write down some big things you want to accomplish and some smaller things, too.
Check the list regularly
Don’t forget to check in and see how you’re doing. Just because you don’t achieve the big goals right away doesn’t mean you’re not making progress.
Reward yourself
When you succeed in achieving a goal, be it a big one or a small one, make sure to pat yourself on the back.
Think positively
Positive thinking is a major factor in success. So instead of mulling over things that didn’t go quite right, remind yourself of things that did.

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PAMCO, (the leading audience measurement organisation for audience research in the UK) suggests that printed media is still very much alive and kicking despite the trend in publications converting to digital. Digital readership levels for published media on smartphones is an astonishing 69% of all readers accessing news and magazine publications. Not far behind however is printed media (64%). People just like magazines, they're tangible, they're colourful, bursting with images and content and highly readable by multiple people over the course of a magazines lifetime. The same statistics organisation in a different study suggest that magazines on average pass through 9 different readers hands. So to put it into numbers, if your garden centre distributes 10,000 magazines per year, the actual readership level of your marketing publication is closer to 80,000 readers.