Keep your New Year Resolutions Realistic for Greater Success
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Keep your Goals Realistic
Every year as the new year rolls around, we start thinking and planning out what we need to work on or change, to better ourselves. The resolutions are charted out with such pride and genuine belief that we will succeed. Most of us are motivated at the onset of our new life changes but this tends to fade quickly. I recently heard that most people give up or quit their resolutions within one short month. There has to be a good reason why most people don't succeed with the goals they set for themselves.
I've been attempting this New Years Resolution thing for quite a while now and I know what has worked for me and what hasn't. Here are some suggestions that may help you avoid giving up on your 2012 resolutions:
- Set realistic goals which can help you be more successful
- If one of your goals is about working out, be specific about which days you'll work out and make sure it fits with your life's schedule.
- If your trying to lose some weight in the new year, focus more on how much healthier you can be, instead of focusing on the numbers on the scale.
- Don't tell the world what your resolutions are as I've learned from experience that it creates pressure which can lead to failure which can lead to feeling depressed and embarrassed. Your close family members will most likely figure out some of your resolutions/goals which will hopefully help and not hinder your progress. In short, Love yourself enough to know that your making these changes for yourself and telling everyone about it may hinder you.
- If your cutting out certain foods or sweets, don't be a black and white thinker. It's fine to have a little treat once in a while and this shouldn't cause you to give up. Cutting out certain foods is a lifestyle change and choosing foods that are on your list of things to cut down on, means just that. You can cut down without giving it up completely.
- Pamper yourself as your working towards making positive changes. Maybe a spa day if you have the extra cash or do something inexpensive and simple, like taking a bubble bath. These simple rewards can help motivate you as you accomplish goals during your journey. I try to get a massage once a month as it's something I find relaxing and rejuvenating.
- If one of your goals is to drink more water, go out and buy a fun water bottle. I know it sounds simple but it's helped motivate me to drink the recommended 64 ounces of water a day. I bought my fun bottle at Caribou Coffee of all places. It has a nice, spill free top on it so I can lug it anywhere and not worry about where I store it. You can buy cool bottles pretty much everywhere these days. Anywhere from gas stations to big outlet stores like Target and even grocery stores.
- If healthy eating is on your list this year, be prepared. Make sure to buy and stock healthy foods you need, so you don't go for the junk food. I even bag my meats so I know it's the right serving on the Weight Watchers program.
- If working out is part of your goals this year, know what exercise you enjoy. I learned that power walking is something I stick to because I genuinely enjoy it. If weather permits, I prefer walking outdoors. If weather doesn't permit, I jump on my treadmill with headphones. Research has shown that people will stick to an exercise routine more consistently when it's something they enjoy and not an exercise they have to talk themselves into.
- If your trying to quit a bad habit like smoking, think about joining a support group to help you stay motivated and on track. These days, you can even find support, online.
No Matter what your New Year resolutions are, make sure to give yourself permission to make fun choices now and then. This makes your goals easier to stick to because you know it's a lifestyle change and not a death sentence for no more fun. For those of you that have decided to make changes in your life, good luck and I wish you a Happy Healthy New Year.
Sincerely, Linda Rogers
© 2012 Linda Rogers
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Great hub and great ideas! Gotta get motivated that's for sure.
Since I don't make any I don't have to feel guilty about not resolving to keep the impossible. My success is worked on, usually on a daily basis, by myself. I have the power of making my life what it is. Works for me.
The Frog
Good sound advice and suggestions on how to avoid self sabotage. Thank you.
Very good advice. The most difficult for me is staying motivated to walk on my treadmill..Thank you for sharing...
A great hub and great ideas, keeping motivated and setting achiveable goals certainly helps - I love the idea of the fun bottle for drinking more water, that's a definite for me!
Thank you for sharing and voted up.
I definitely agree.
It's no use making new year's resolutions if one does not have the drive and discipline to do them.Walk the talk, so they say.
Thank you for sharing.. God bless.
Your hub makes ya want to get back on track!!! Great!
Hi Linda ~ Great follow up on my own New Year Resolution hubpages. I also encourage people who can handle the pressure to be as specific as possible for what they will accomplish. I also think the best way to begin is with just ONE simple thing. Even that one thing may be so difficult, but at least we can focus and concentrate on achievement with daily action. Blessings, Debby
Good Timely advice for the New Year Minnetonka Twin. I always say I'm going to improve "This" or "That"...and sometimes "This" is accomplished and "That" goes towards another New Year! Seriously, my goal was to find a place in Sunny Florida to run to, and Lover Man and I did...Now the work begins!
A Very Happy, Healthy 2012 to you and yours my Friend.
My on going goal is losing weight.. LOL... more exercise..reading more and writing more.. being more organize.. Thanks for a great HUB.
I voted up
Debbie
Hi my friend, great hub all filled with good ideas,information and advice to help motivate all who make New Year Resolution .
Vote up !!!
I know a lot of people who don't bother with resolutions in the new year, but they try to have them all year long, like constant goals. That's not to say they achieve them. LOL.
I only made them in my subconscious and I do plan to stick with it. I have my bike fixed and ready to go and even if it is a slow go by summers end I plan to be riding like a kid again. Sometimes I think pushing that blood through is what keeps the arteries clean!
Good luck with yours.
You have created a hub on a very nice topic and most importantly the resolutions need to be realistic. There is no point in making a resolution if we dont have the sincerity to actually stick to it.

























AudreyHowitt Level 7 Commenter 4 months ago
I think I probably have a similar list of changes for this year to that of many--lose weight, exercise more, etc--I think your suggestion of realistic goals is key--at least it seems to be for me--great hub!