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How to Make Your New Year’s Resolutions in Eight Steps

It’s that time of year again: the beginning of the new year! This is a time to take advantage of this fresh start to be your best self. Reflect on the year before and make New Year’s resolutions for the year ahead.

So, how do you make a New Year’s resolution?

There are many ways to go about this, but these eight steps below will show you how to make successful resolutions—resolutions that align with your own needs. Hopefully from this post you can make realistic, actionable New Year’s resolutions that will help you see successful results.

1. Set an intention for this new year.

Ask yourself: How do you want to feel this year? Brainstorm a list of words that describe the feelings you seek. For example, do you want to feel happiness? joy? love? radiance? healthfulness? creativity?

2. Establish a vision for your best self.

Once you have brainstormed a list of words, circle the top three that you feel would bring out your best self. With these words in mind, write a vision statement. What do you want to see for yourself this year? For example, do you see a healthier, radiant, happy self? Do you see a creative, joyous, and productive self?

3. Make goals. These are your New Year’s resolutions!

Now, it’s time to determine what you need to do to make your vision a reality. To do, this, write down SMART goals that will help you work toward your vision. The essentials elements of SMART goals include:

• S-Specific. Narrow your goal to one thing you want to accomplish. A goal must be crystal clear to you. You must envision the outcome.
• M-Measurable. Determine a number that tells you when your outcome is achieved.
• A-Actionable. Choose 3-5 action steps that you must take to reach your goal.
• R-Relevant. Identify how your goal aligns with your personal mission values.
• T-Time bound. Set a timeline to create a sustainable outcome.

An example of a SMART goal is:
In 8 weeks, I will drink 9 cups of water every day, because this aligns with my vision for healthy living.

4. Prioritize your goals.

You need a succinct list of goals for the new year. And, you just want to tackle one goal at a time to be successful. I recommend creating no more than six goals. It takes more than two months to form a habit. So, if you tackle a new goal every eight weeks this year, you really max out at six goals

5. Build objectives.

Objectives are the milestones that will get you to your goal. Objectives identify the “how” you want to achieve your goal. And, objectives are written in a results-oriented manor. For example, for the water goal above, objectives could be:

• I have three water bottles available at work, in my car, and at home
• I have access to citrus slices, herbs, tea, and frozen fruit
• I am reminded every hour to drink water

6. Create actionable steps.

Now that you know you milestones, you need to identify the specific actions that must be taken to get you to those milestones. For example:

• Buy three water bottles
• Place water bottles in the car, at work, and at home
• Every Sunday, cut up a lemon, lime, orange, and mint
• Add herbal tea and frozen fruit to the weekly grocery list
• Set a phone reminder to drink water throughout the day

7. Determine a timeline.

Now that you have a vision, goals, objectives, and actions, you need a timeline. Things to think about when setting a timeline:
• Do your goals build upon one another? If so, which is first?
• Are there certain times of year where some goals might be easier than others? For example, if you want to be more physically active and one objective is to go skiing, begin your goal objective when it is snowy outside!
• Choose a “due date” for each milestone to keep you motivated.
• Incorporate your milestones into your calendar so that you are reminded throughout the year to work toward your goals.

New Year's Resolutions Diagram Lao Tzu Quote

8. Begin your New Year’s resolutions with confidence.

The best way to make your new year’s resolution successful is simply to start. As Lao Tzu says:

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step” – Lao Tzu Tweet this!

What resolutions will you make this new year? Let me know in the comments below!

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Preparing for and Reflecting Before the New Year

This week, let’s reflect on a quote from Abraham Lincoln:

“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” – Abraham Lincoln

His emphasis on preparation is perfect for this season. I hope that you take this week before the new year to sharpen your “axe” by resting, reflecting, relaxing, and preparing for 2016!

Until then…

How will you rest, reflect, and relax this week?

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A dozen great holiday gifts

What makes a great holiday gift? From my experience, it is the gift that has been thoughtfully purchased specifically for that person. Need some ideas? Last year, I talked about 27 gifts that promote community connectedness. I have kept some of those gifts on the list, but also have introduced a number of different options too. Check out these 12 great holiday gifts:

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10 tips to keep you exercising during the holiday season

The holiday season is well underway. Thanksgiving brought friends and families together, and now people are celebrating the light of the season. It’s easy during the winter to forego an exercise routine. Most of us start and end our work days in the dark. But, this season is the perfect time to re-focus your commitment to exercise. It will pay off when you are considering your New Year’s Resolutions come January. In this post, I’ll give you 10 tips to keep you exercising this holiday season.

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How to make holiday meals easier

I am always amazed at the fun that can be had cooking a holiday meal with family. And, it is even more fun (and easier) if you prepare the night before. Here are six steps you can take the night before a holiday to make cooking the next day a breeze:
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Ten reasons to practice gratitude

About a year ago, I started reading about why we should practice gratitude. So, I started a gratitude vase in my bedroom. I set out colorful markers, a stack of small papers, and an empty glass vase on a shelf. Each night, I spent 5 minutes (well, it was more like 3 minutes at first) writing down three things for which I was grateful. Soon, the vase was full of colorful slips of paper, and I had to add an extra vase to hold all the gratitude.
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Thanksgiving Leftovers: How to make homemade turkey broth

Next week, a golden turkey will adorn the tables at many Thanksgiving celebrations. And for days after, many will enjoy Thanksgiving leftovers. However, after the leftovers are eaten, what do you do with the leftover turkey bones? Thanksgiving leftovers like this calls for the warm richness of homemade turkey broth.
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Lessons Learned from a Year of Blogging

Can you believe it? This week marks one year of blogging. It’s been quite a journey–and by writing to you, I have learned so much about celebrating creative productivity, healthy living, and purposeful growth. Continue reading Lessons Learned from a Year of Blogging

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Rise and shine: Adopt a new morning habit for daylight savings time

With daylight savings ending this weekend, we gained an extra hour in the morning. While our bodies feel like we are waking up at 6 AM, the real time is 5 AM. What an amazing opportunity this is to adopt a positive morning habit! Rise and shine with these ideas and strategies.
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Beyond the treats: We are tricked into eating added sugar all the time

This week, many of us will focus on tricks and treats as we celebrate Halloween. And, there’s a lot of emphasis on the sugar offered to us and to our families. Continue reading Beyond the treats: We are tricked into eating added sugar all the time

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