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Healthy Resolutions For The Whole
Year
As
the first few months of the new year slip away, do you find your resolutions
slipping away as well?
Resolutions
should be reasonably attainable so that you are setting yourself up for
success rather than disappointment.
Try
focusing on small intermediate goals that will ultimately lead you to
your primary goal. Do not expect to be perfect. Aim for a healthy lifestyle
that you will feel comfortable sticking with.
Take
small steps
Simply
establishing the goal of leading a healthy lifestyle should make you feel
good about yourself. To make that goal more attainable, come up with small
goals you know you can meet each day to help keep yourself feeling positive.
Accomplishing the smaller goals will leave you with a more immediate feeling
of success.
If
your goals are too large, you may get caught up in them and feel disappointed
when you do not see immediate results.
Small
behavior-change plans are easier to stick to than vague resolutions like
''I will lose 10 pounds.'' If your resolution is too large, add a plan
of action that will guide you toward your goal.
Rather
than ''I will exercise more,'' try ''I will go for a walk at lunch on
Tuesdays and Thursdays and work out in the gym Mondays and Fridays.''
This
way you can feel a sense of accomplishment every day, and if you miss
a day, you can get right back on track rather than feeling like a failure.
Change
for yourself
Any
goals that you set should come from a sincere desire to change for yourself.
Research has shown that negative feelings are a frequent cause of relapse
in behavior-change programs, and resolutions that feel like punishment
can cause negative feelings.
All
resolutions should be perceived as positive changes that will help you
reach optimal health and well-being. Don't decide to change to please
anyone other than yourself.
And
remember, resolutions are an opportunity for you to look forward in a
positive way rather than to punish yourself for past behaviors.
Be
creative
Perhaps
you can find ways to exercise while also accomplishing other goals. If
weather permits, try walking to do errands that are in close proximity
to your home or office. Maybe you need to spend more time with your family.
Try walking with a family member or bringing your children along on bikes
while you walk or jog.
If
your goal is to make new friends, try taking classes where you will meet
other people who share your same exercise interests.
Be
realistic
Be
sure that your plan of action is realistic. Plan to work out at times
when it is convenient for you. If you are not a morning person, do not
plan to work out early in the morning or you'll just be setting yourself
up for failure.
Try
to make things as easy as possible for yourself. Set your goals at reasonable
heights so that you can reach them one by one without feeling overwhelmed.
The
only way your goal is going to become reality is if you believe in it
and, most of all, if you believe in yourself. It may help you reinforce
your goal if you can find a realistic role model who is actually living
your goal. If they can do it, so can you!
Anticipate
roadblocks and reward yourself for successes
If
things like weather and illness will prevent you from sticking to your
plan, make alternate plans for situations that you cannot avoid. Most
importantly, do not let a missed day or two throw you completely off target.
Instead,
do your best to get back on track as quickly as possible, which should
not be extremely difficult if you have set appropriate goals.
It
is easier to stick to your plan when you feel good about yourself. Try
to find a new way to reward yourself when you meet your smaller goals.
If you are trying to eat healthier, be sure that all of your meals are
still delicious, and allow yourself a small dessert after a few days of
healthy habits.
Be
sure to get involved in activities that keep you feeling happy and fulfilled.
Build
a support system
Get
the support of your family, friends and co-workers. If your resolution
involves quitting a serious addiction like smoking, drinking or an eating
disorder, get professional help and join a support group if possible.
Remember
that you are your best supporter. You are trying to improve your own health.
Appreciate what you have and then try to treat it a little bit better
than you have in the past. If you take better care of your body, you will
feel better and perform better at all that you do.
Keep
in mind that a well-thought-out resolution can be a useful tool to help
you live your life the best way possible, starting from the inside.
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