We’ve
unwrapped the gifts and played with our new toys. We’ve all eaten well and enjoyed many (maybe
many, many) cocktails. Soon, we’ll be
celebrating the dawn of a new year and with that comes the annual resolutions
list. If you’re like the rest of us, you
resolve to make positive changes in your life because THIS...IS..THE...YEAR to
(fill in the blank). And, for most people,
we fill in the blank with and resolve to lose weight.
Writing
down goals is one of the best ways to accomplish them, and so is figuring out
the exact steps needed to get there. Be
as specific as you can.
5. Ask for Help
So
many people don’t even make New Year’s resolutions – they consider them to be a
waste of time. Most people will break resolutions their before the year
is out (a third won’t even make it to the end of January). But we’re convinced you can accomplish your
goals! Whether your goal is to lose
weight, stop smoking, take better care of your finances, or to learn a foreign
language, we know you can do it! Check
out these tips to help keep your New Year’s Resolutions!
1.
Write It and Measure It
2.
Make Resolutions Manageable
The
key to keeping resolutions is to make changes smaller and more gradual. So if
your goal is to go from never running at all to finishing a marathon, start
training gradually. Join a running club
or download a beginner’s running app to help you train. There are some really great ones available that are created by expert marathoners! Search "Couch to 5K" or "Couch to Half Marathon" (you get the idea!)
3.
Break Up the Goal
Instead
of resolving to lose 80 pounds in 2015 (which can be an overwhelming thought),
set a goal to lose 5 to 8 pounds a month.
If you do that for a year, you’ll reach your goal weight! Ready to stop smoking? Remove a few cigarettes each time you open a
new pack. Small victories lead to lasting results.
4.
Treat Yo' Self!
Plan
benchmarks to help you reach your goals...and then reward yourself when you do!
Lost those first five founds? Treat
yourself to a facial. Down to ten
cigarettes a day? Buy yourself to that pair of shoes! Regular rewards can help
you reach those milestones faster than you previously thought possible.
(***Side note from a trainer: Don't always "reward" yourself with food. We are not canines, therefore our successes should not always be some "treat" to eat. However, if it's something you are truly craving and believe will satisfy an urge- go for it! Deprivation can be a very slippery slope! ~A)
5. Ask for Help
Your
family and friends want you to be successful in everything you do. If you need your mother not to pack dessert
in a “to go” bag after Sunday dinner, ask her not to. Stopping smoking is harder than you
thought? Speak with your doctor. You don’t have to go at any of this
alone. Get your cheerleader involved!
6.
Keep a Schedule
Whether
your resolution is becoming more fit, eating healthier, or paying closer
attention to your finances, make time to attend to those activities. Schedule your workouts like you would a
doctor’s appointment. Take time to make
a weekly menu and plan what foods you’ll eat each day. Make time once a month to review bank
statements and other financial paperwork.
You must devote time to those things you want to succeed.
Failing to plan is planning to fail.
7.
Don’t Be Afraid to Scale Back
Working
out five days a week too much to begin with?
Cutting down to a few cigarettes a day not working out just yet? Saving $100 a month is creating a cash flow
situation. No problem. Just make a quick adjustment. Work out three days a week until you can move
up to your goal of five days a week.
Instead of cutting down to a few cigarettes a day, try not smoking the
car and after meals. Instead of saving
$100 a month, save $50 a month. Even
with the adjustment, you are still working towards your goals!
8.
Be Forgiving
We
are human – not perfect. Slipups will
happen. Laziness will overtake us. We will lose enthusiasm for our resolutions. The key is to remember why you made your
resolutions and to get back on track. No
matter what, keep moving towards your goals and you will reach them!
9. Don’t consider these
Resolutions...resolutions
The
word “resolution” makes it feel like if we don’t get started in January, then
we can’t do (fill in the blank).
Instead, think of resolutions as a “Things to Do” list. Make a list of things you’d like to
accomplish in 2015, knowing that you can start on that list and work on it the
whole year long. Maybe that approach
will relieve some of the pressure associated with New Year’s Resolutions.
10. Relax.
You
have a whole year to accomplish your goals.
You didn’t gain weight overnight.
You won’t lose the weight overnight.
You’ve been smoking for a while.
You’ll need some time to develop a new habit and lifestyle. Success will happen. Just relax and let the new habits settle in.
“If
you try anything, if you try to lose weight, or to improve yourself, or to
love, or to make the world a better place, you have already achieved something
wonderful, before you even begin. Forget failure. If things don't work out the
way you want, hold your head up high and be proud. And try again. And again.
And again!” ― Sarah Dessen
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Happy
New Year to you and your family!
~O