New Year's Resolution - How to
Stick With the Plan
The most popular New Year's resolution is to find a new job.
The second, to get into shape! So, if you're starting out
the new year with a commitment to lose weight or establish
an exercise routine that sticks, good for you! Use the
momentum of a fresh start to make things seem easier.
It's OK to wait a couple of days until the guests depart and
you go back to work, but as January moves on you will want
to be started by the second week so that your resolutions
can start to guide you into building NEW habits. That's an
important key....you will want to be braking old habits.
Don't try too many at once, just pick one or two things that
you know you can stick at. That in itself will build success
and motivate you to keep going.
Here are some ways to keep your enthusiasm high so that
you'll stick with your resolution plans.
Take up lessons
on a sport!
Whether you're new to a sport or just rusty, an hour or two
with a tennis, swimming, or other coach can boost your
enjoyment greatly. You'll more eagerly anticipate sessions
if you've nailed a killer serve or developed a smooth
stroke.
Be Accountable
Team up with a buddy to lose
weight. Being accountable to someone else is a great
motivator and will help keep you on track. Find a weight
loss coach who will keep you to a programme. If you can't do
either, at least be accountable to yourself by keeping a
daily journal. Review each week and reward yourself for
staying on track 6 days out of 7.
Toss Out the
Christmas Tucker!
Yes, that's right. Get rid of all
the Christmas tucker! The last thing you need around you are
mince pies, left over pudding with brandy sauce, peanuts,
cashews and cream! It's not a waste of food if you make a
gift of it for your neighbours. Still have unopened boxes of
chocolate gifts? Take them in to work and give to your
colleagues.
Source: Weight Loss Health Editorial Team
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