Many people choose lifestyle changes as their New Year’s resolutions such as losing weight, quitting smoking or drinking, or dieting. These can seem like lofty goals at times, especially when the stress of large changes catches up to you. Here are some ways you can become more likely to achieve your New Year’s goals!
-- The No. 1 predictor of a successful life change is tracking the progress of your goal. Many people who maintain large life changes keep regular journals or diaries that track their progress.
-- Baby steps make goals seem more attainable. Make a game plan filled with tiny steps to lead you to your overall goal.
-- When faced with difficulties, keep in mind what benefits you are gaining by giving up a less healthy habit. Examples of this type of thinking can be found in this National Institutes of Health article. One way to deal with inevitable difficulties is to create a buddy system and keep each other accountable.
-- Most importantly is to be patient and kind to yourself. The first six to eight weeks will be the toughest until the change is fully integrated into your daily habits. You got this!
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