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Clough
Dec 31, 2009, 09:37 PM
Hi, All!
I'm just wondering about the mindset that you might use in order to keep your New Year's resolutions. That is, if you have any New Year's Resolutions.
It's going to be the New Year very soon. I have some things that I'm resolved to do. But, it's hard for me to come up with strategies to actually achieve that which I'm resolved to do.
What are some strategies that you might use in order to achieve that which you might be resolved to do, please?
Thanks!
artlady
Dec 31, 2009, 09:42 PM
Don't have them,don't want them,don't need them.
I know what I have to do and I usually give up something during lent.
If I were going to have any I would say be realistic in your expectation and don't attempt something to just set yourself up for failure,that's feels lousy.
No one needs that.
Know your limits and be real.:)
Clough
Dec 31, 2009, 09:50 PM
Thanks, artlady!
I can understand the "being real" part. I too, normally give up something during Lent.
It's just that the start of a New Year, seems, at least to me, a chance to reflect and try to do something that's "new", that might make an improvement to my life.
There's been a brief period of respite, because of the holidays...
I would simply like to make a resolve to do something that I haven't done previously, but am looking for the mindsets that others might "get into" in order to achieve that which they've resolved to do.
Thanks!
mudweiser
Dec 31, 2009, 10:05 PM
I don't make New Years Resolutions. Personally I think they are pointless, because most of the time people make unrealistic goals! I had a friend who wanted to lose 5 dress sizes by the end of winter, and another to quit smoking cold turkey...
Needless to say, she kept eating and he kept smokin' ;)
Happy New Years guys :)
Clough
Dec 31, 2009, 10:13 PM
Okay, I just thought that I would give it a try...
My goals are realistic, though.
I will say, that it seems to me to be much easier to keep a goal because of it being a religious season.
Thanks!
simplepine
Jan 4, 2010, 01:20 PM
I don't make New Years Resolutions. Personally I think they are pointless, because most of the time people make unrealistic goals! I had a friend who wanted to lose 5 dress sizes by the end of winter, and another to quit smoking cold turkey...
Needless to say, she kept eating and he kept smokin' ;)
Happy New Years guys :)
I quit smoking cold turkey.
MY new years resolution, is to get in shape, slowly but surely.
I do as many push ups as I can before I go to bed, I get up in the morning and stretch and run. 4 days in, I'm still doing it, but its only four days, Wish me luck!
Clough
Jan 5, 2010, 12:54 AM
i quit smoking cold turkey.
MY new years resolution, is to get in shape, slowly but surely.
I do as many push ups as i can before i go to bed, i get up in the morning and stretch and run. 4 days in, I'm still doing it, but its only four days, Wish me luck!
I knew someone years ago, who quit smoking cold turkey. It worked!
Good for you with sticking to a regimen of some kind, simplepine!
Congratulations! :)
Thanks!
seashell99
Jan 6, 2010, 04:32 PM
Okay, I just thought that I would give it a try...
My goals are realistic, though.
I will say, that it seems to me to be much easier to keep a goal because of it being a religious season.
Thanks!
Not sure that I agree with you. I think people tend to make new goals due to the fresh, new year. Then, reality hits and about 95% of those goals are never reached.
As far as realistic goals, if they are realistic, then you should be able to achieve them provided that you 1) want them and 2) can stay motivated to achieve them. (don't even ask about how to stay motivated, I;m still working on that one!)
-shel
Clough
Jan 10, 2010, 03:30 AM
Whoever has made New Year's Resolutions, have you been keeping yours or even started on them?
I'm having trouble even starting mine...
Thanks! :o