Posts Tagged ‘New Year’

How To Keep Your New Year’s Resolution

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

If you’re like me, you have a resolution or two for the New Year. Hopefully no more than that, though, as the fewer you have, the more likely you are to keep them. Beyond limiting the number of resolutions, what is your strategy for carrying these best of intentions into 2012? The video below explores this very subject, outlining some of the ways to increase your chances of success in the New Year.

How To Keep Your New Years Resolution VIDEO

For instance, try:

1) Focusing on sticking to the resolution for just 21 days. Once you reach that point, you have a 60 percent chance of maintaining the goal long-term.

2) Remembering it’s all about progress, not perfection.

3) Calling it an “intention” instead of a resolution, as so many of us unfortunately associate New Year’s “resolutions” with failure.

Yesterday I participated in a Twitter chat exploring this very subject. ABC News Medical Editor Dr. Richard Besser @DrRichardBesser had some other great suggestions. “Start small, make it convenient, make it social and make it fun,” he tweeted. “Persistence. You have to be persistent in what you want and keep at it. Eventually the good habits stay.”

What’s your strategy for keeping your New Year’s “Intention”?

New Year Notes of an Unknown Monk

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

When working on How to De-Stress Your Life a few years back, I found the following passage to be especially appropriate for my final thoughts in the last chapter on the subject of reflection. As we move into a brand new year, and a brand new decade for that matter, I find these words of an unknown monk to be especially relevant for those of us — all of us — looking to fill our future with increased joy, peace and happiness:

“If  I had my life to live over I would relax…. I would take fewer things seriously. I would take more chances. I would climb more mountains and swim more rivers…. I’d start barefoot earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall. I would go to more dances. I would ride more merry-go-rounds. I would pick more daisies.”

Challenges in our everyday lives are inevitable. But in 2010, let’s make it a point of taking our time with each day, filling it with all the lovely people and experiences we enjoy most.

Blessings, my friends, in the New Year.

Gregg Jantz

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