Like many of you, I just love the fresh start the New Year brings, and I enjoy taking time look over the progress made over the previous year.

An area I look at is my posts. Overall website traffic increased over %130 in 2014. Wow! I looked through the posts to see what is working and which posts you were most interested in, so I can continue to help you in best possible way I can.

Here are my top 10 best posts from 2014:

1. Make Your Goals Emotionally Powerful, SMART Goals That Rock

[Inforgraphic] (02/19/14)

2. (Images) 17 Love Quotes to Take You Deeper (02/12/14)

3. 35 Habits Productive People Use that Help You Get More Done (I Have 23) [Infographic] (02/28/14)

4. 5 Benefits to Waking Up Early and How to Make It Happen [Infographic] (05/24, 14)

5. 7 Habits to Boost Your Productivity [Infographic] (10/02/14)

6. 5 Things Winners Do When Bad Things Happen (04/24/14)

7. A True Story About the Power of Visualization | It Really Works (07/11/11)

8. How Leaders Break Through Limited Thinking and Get New Results (05/01/14)

9. 7 Robin Williams Life Lesson Quotes From the Man Made Us a Little Happier (08/12/14)

10. A Story About the Mind’s Ability To Heal the Body, Must See (03/15/14)

Based on a quick look at these posts I’ve learned some helpful things about you, what you are looking for and want. Here are the things I’ve gleaned from this list.

  • Lists rock. They are very helpful in gaining clarity on a topic as well as being able to quickly identify key points, whether they be things to work on or things to remember.
  • Being productive, reaching goals, and getting results are clearly areas many us are eager to improve in and find best practices for. Knowing what works and how to improve these areas goes a long way in improving quality of life.
  • Understanding how our mind works is clearly something that leads to growth and personal development. As some say, “Knowledge is power,” power to change.

I’m very excited about the 2014 growth of the blog and I look forward to what we can do together in 2015.[reminder]As you look at the next year what are some areas you would like to learn more about?[/reminder]