January 2, 2024
For millions of people, the new year is also starting with new year resolutions around health. Here are 5 tips to help keep your resolutions going strong.
Originally Published Jan. 8, 2017
It’s OFFICIAL… it’s 2024. For millions of Americans, the New Year is also starting with New Year’s resolutions around health.
Whether your goal is to lose weight, build muscle, better manage your blood pressure, or just eat healthier, it’s difficult for most people to sustain those good intentions throughout the year. In January, resolutions are in full effect, but over the course of as little as 3-4 months, most healthy New Year’s resolutions are long forgotten. Don’t fall into that trap. Here are five simple tips to help you keep chugging along, just like the little engine that could.
Say goodbye to the old you and meet the new person you want to be. Take pictures of where you are today and find an image to visualize who you want to be. Place these reminders in places you frequent, preferably by a mirror so you can see progress and be reminded of your goals.
How you word your resolutions and say them aloud sets the tone from being impossible into one that empowers you to believe “I’m possible.” Don’t be afraid to share your goals with others so they can help keep you accountable and support you along the journey. Fellas, take it from the ladies who are always great with the girlfriend power.
Just like you prepare to make a meal, ensure you have all the ingredients, and supplies, and have preheated the oven–everything is in place. Same with your resolutions. Do you have everything in place? Do you have a T-shirt and jogging pants ready to go? Did you place your running shoes by the door? Did you block out time to exercise on your schedule? Do you have healthy snacks or food choices in the refrigerator? (Better yet, did you stop buying the cookies, chips, and soda?)
Be realistic with layered goals. For example, instead of saying you’ll lose 30 lbs. this year, try losing 5 lbs. every month for the first six months and sustain that weight loss the latter half of the year. This layers your goal into manageable and achievable bite sizes. This positive reinforcement will also keep you motivated along the way. And if by chance you don’t reach your weight loss goal, you will have still celebrated the weight you did lose along the way. **Disclaimer** Celebrate in moderation! There is no point in totally derailing your new healthy diet by binge eating your once favorite sweets.
Tell yourself why these healthy New Year’s resolutions are important to you. Make them meaningful. Although many just want to look better, knowing these changes will lead to a healthier you is even more meaningful. An example of this would be a father deciding to exercise more and eat healthier, not only because he wants to lose weight to look better but because he wants to be healthy and here to walk his daughter down the aisle when she gets married. Do some soul searching as to why these changes are important to you. Once you find that reason, you will be less likely to give up on your resolutions as easily.
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