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New Year's Resolution Action Plan Creating
a New Year's Resolution can be a great idea, especially if you are
resolving to get healthier (weight loss and exercise are the top resolutions
made). But if you don't have an action plan it may be doomed before
it ever gets started. Unfortunately, the majority of individuals The following shows how many of
these resolutions are maintained as time goes on: But don't let those stats convince you to plop down on your couch with a bag of chips. People who explicitly make resolutions are 10 times more likely to attain their goals than people who don't explicitly make resolutions. (1) So, if you want to lose weight or just get more fit in 2007, then resolving to do so may be beneficial to you. Just make sure you have an action plan that helps ensure your success. A Department of Labor survey of adults asked them to identify the biggest issue that prevents them from achieving their New Years Resolutions or goals. The top 3 reasons identified were as follows: Procrastinating 33%; Lack of discipline 24%; No game plan 19%. Here is a specific action plan for diet and fitness related resolutions that will help eliminate these three top issues.
The above exercise and diet recommendations
give you a substantial game plan for your first two months. All you
have to do is implement it. Post this action plan on your refrigerator
or somewhere else that will force you to look at it every day. And,
mark every action on your daily Also, remember that setbacks are normal and should not spell disaster for your resolution. If you are following your game plan 90% of the time and only 10% of the time falling off the wagon, then pat yourself on the back and cut yourself a little slack! If you find yourself starting to really wane from the plan, then tap back into what helped you initially get motivated. Don't give up. Just start where you can (even if that's taking a few steps backward) and head toward your goal. (1)Source: Auld Lang Syne:
Success predictors, change processes, and self-reported outcomes of
New Year's resolvers and nonresolvers, by John C. Norcross, Marci
S. Mrykalo, Matthew D. Blagys University of Scranton. Journal of Clinical
Psychology, Volume 58, Issue 4 (2002).
1/02/07
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