New Year's Resolutions are very popular and commonly seem like a nice idea, for the first few weeks. Then, for one reason or another, most people give up their promise to themselves and fail at their resolution. But it doesn't have to be that way.
New Year's Resolutions are very popular and commonly seem
like a nice idea, for the first few weeks. Then, for one reason or another,
most people give up their promise to themselves and fail at their resolution.
But it doesn't have to be that way. Here are 8 very simple things you can do to
make your New Year's resolution stick.
1. Make a resolution that is accurately attainable.
Resolving to become a first-rate example or losing a lot of weight fast (and
actually keep it off) is more than likely not very expected. Come up with a
resolution, like a goal, that is within your limits and could actually be
accomplished. Resolve to simply exercise more or eat healthier or smoke fewer
cigarettes. Retain it simple and painless and you will be more likely to stick
with it.
2. Don't pick a resolution you have tried and failed at
before. If you did not accomplish it before, you will probably fail at it
again. Don't set yourself up for failure and disappointment. Pick something
latest and scale it down a bit.
3. Write your resolution down. Put it up where you can see
it every day-like on the refrigerator. If you have it in an area where you can
see it all the time you will be reminded of your goal. This will actually help
to make you accountable to yourself.
4. If you resolve to accomplish something measurable be sure
to break it down into small, easy to achieve pieces. There is an expression,
"how to do you eat an elephant-one bite at a time." Write down an
action plan of small steps that can be measured that will all lead to your
accomplishing the bigger goal. In the least, if you are unable to accomplish
your resolution completely, you will feel good about the smaller objectives you
accomplished along the way.
5. Give it time. Work hard at sticking to your resolution
for at least 21 days. It has been said that in order for a new habit to stick
you have to do it for 21 consecutive days.
6. Each time you accomplish a small milestone on the way to
the larger goal reward yourself. If there are small rewards every so often it
will make it fun and there will be something to look forward to. Be careful not
to reward yourself something that cause you a setback.
7. Find an accountability partner. Ask a family member or
friend to help keep you on track. Everyone needs help and some that you can
talk to about your progress will help to keep you encouraged.
8. anticipate alter and be pliable. Go into your journey of
accomplishing your New Year's Resolution knowing that there will be place backs
and you will be confronted with unexpected situations. Don't let bumps along
the way quit your expansion? Alter and how you conform to it is portion of the
process-expect alter and embrace it as it will bring opportunity for success.
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