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How to keep your New Year Resolutions!

You ended 2015 on a powerful note, with a list of resolutions and goals to be accomplished for 2016!

You’re pumped, excited and ready to do something different this year… something you’ve probably recalled saying last year as well. I, too have been in the same position. I get really pumped up and ready to go but by the time it hits May, I realized that I’ve barely accomplished or touched anything from my list!!

So, how do you keep your New Year Resolutions??!!

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Well not anymore, one of my resolutions for 2016 is to accomplish or at LEAST get started on the items on my list!! Here are a couple of tips to make sure you stay in check!

1. Quality instead of Quantity 

I used to have a LONG list, like 5 to 10 items and that’s just way too much. I struggle keeping up with ONE. So a great tip is to max it to 3 resolutions! Something you’re passionate about doing/changing in the new year and setting your mind to that!

2. Be Specific 

Specific with your goals!! I used to have ‘Exercise more’ on my list. And in my terms that could basically mean anything. Do one squat, run twice a year, hold an extra bag of chips??? yea..

So now I’m learning to be really specific, so instead of ‘exercise more’, I wrote- Jog at least once every two weeks. Yes, seems small to you active folk out there but trust me, getting me to jog at least once every 6 months is an accomplishment.

3. Make it physically visible

Someone great (whom I can’t remember now) once said that if you write your dreams on your mirror and look at it everyday, it’ll come true.

Same idea.

Write it on paper and stick it somewhere that you know you’ll look at every day.

4. Capitalize on the FIRE 

I’ve learned that the hardest part of it all is to get over the procrastination phase. So, when the fire is still burning (like you have one or two weeks) this January before it burns out to start up on your goals!! Start the process NOW, before you get too lazy and tell yourself it’ll get done another day.

5. Have an accountability buddy

Tell at least one person what your goals are. If you can’t get your butt off to do it, some peer pressure might help 😉

Comment below and let me know one of your 2016 Resolutions!! I’ll be keeping you accountable 😉

 

 

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