It's that time of the year. The time for those New Year Resolutions.
As one year closes and another opens, somehow or other, we feel that we ought to finally do something about that....(fill in the blank). Maybe it sounds like issues to do with weight / fitness / debt level / poor family relationship / not being organised etc. etc.
But few resolutions ever really happen because there is no "stickbility." So, how do you get traction?
There needs to be the setting of clear and realistic goals. "I want to lose weight" just won't cut it. How much weight by when? Secondly, map out and plan how to do it. A gym membership? A personal trainer? Buy a walker? Go for a walk with a friend three times a week? Work out a food plan? Thirdly, what rewards and punishments will you give yourself as you proceed? Fourthly, who will keep you accountable (because we have a habit of fooling ourselves). Finally, be prepared to adjust your plan as you go along because you learn so much on the journey.
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