Tips to Make This Year’s Resolutions Stick

Have you made New Year’s resolutions for 2012? Perhaps you’ve vowed to lose weight or to exercise more, or maybe you would like to quit smoking. Maybe you want to stress less or volunteer more. No, I’m not going to cite a study that says how often we fail on our resolutions. Instead, I’ll be more positive (my resolution) and say that setting goals is the first step to any change that happens in your life. Goal-setting is more than making a wish and hoping it will come true. It’s proven to be effective for making real changes.

So, instead of resolutions, let’s call them “intentions.” When we set out with a clear intent on where we want to be in the future—whether it’s in one month or one year from now—everything we do moves us in that direction. However, oftentimes our resolutions don’t stick because we make them too grand or abstract, so here are some tips to help make the short-term goals stick and to put our long-term intentions out into the universe.

1. Be specific. Choose a precise, positive goal for a short period. Make it challenging enough to motivate you, without being beyond your capabilities.

2. Stagger your goals. For instance, perhaps by March you would like to run a mile and then by May, a 5K race, and a 10K in September (you get it). When you string together several short-term goals, you’ll discover that you’ve accomplished the long-term goal that once seemed so impossible.

3. Reward yourself. When you do run that mile by March, make sure to reward yourself—maybe it’s by getting a pedicure to soothe those jogging feet or buying a new pair of running shoes.

4. Keep going. If you are trying to lose weight but end up indulging in a pint of ice cream one night, don’t beat yourself up. Someone once said to me, a plane flying across the country goes off course many times, but it always gets back on track and makes it to its destination.

5. Dream big. Setting short-term goals helps us to achieve those resolutions, but it’s also important to keep in mind the destination and visualize a desirable future. Consider where you want to be in the coming months or years. In fact, take out a piece of paper and write it down (it works, really; I’ve experienced it firsthand). Start with one month and then one year, three years, five years, 10 years, etc. (you catch my drift). And be bold, don’t put limitations on your dreams. That’s the beauty of dreams and desires; they are whatever you want them to be. Are you hoping to find a new job, buy a home, purchase your dream car, double your salary, get married, have a child or even just be happier? Set your intentions and put them out in the universe; allow yourself to dream and see where it takes you.

BONUS TIP: 6. Enter to win a Target New Year, New You giveaway!
Target wants you to stay well and meet your New Year’s resolutions, so they’re offering three of our readers the chance to win a special New Year, New You giveaway!

How to enter: Tell us your New Year’s resolution in the comments section below and be entered to win. It’s that simple! Enter by noon on January 10, 2012.

What you get: Target is offering some awesome items for making 2012 the best year yet, including:

  • C9 by Champion outfit, personalized by size, and moisture-wicking socks (look and feel good heading back to the gym!)
  • Up & Up Minerals or Supplements
  • Archer Farms Healthy Snacks (perfect for being healthy on the go!)
  • Archer Farms Pure Green Tea (can you say antioxidants?)
  • Embark Pilates Band 3-Pack (these resistance bands will help you tone and strengthen your entire body)
  • Up & Up Hand Sanitizer (stay germ-free this flu season)

What are you waiting for? Enter below!

Comments

Jan 09, 2012 20:Jan 8 | christal said

intention 2012

my intention for 2012 is to be good to myself. by being good to me:
I will stay active
I will eat healthy
I will train for a triathlon

Jan 09, 2012 11:Jan 11 | said

Thanks so much for sharing, I

Thanks so much for sharing, I love the action steps you all have listed – Putting it out there is the first step to making it happen!

Jan 06, 2012 13:Jan 1 | said

I plan on adopting a

I plan on adopting a healthier lifestyle this year.
I will do this by:
* walking to places close to home (library, pharmacy, etc) instead of driving
* planting a garden so I can enjoy home-grown veggies all summer long
* cutting out soda
* letting go of the little things so I can focus on the big things that really matter

Jan 05, 2012 20:Jan 8 | said

Cut sugar out of my diet, drink a gallon of water per day

I want to cut sugar out of my diet, drink a gallon of water a day, and exercise at least 30 min 3-5 days a week.

Jan 05, 2012 10:Jan 10 | Char Wallace said

New Year's resolution

I plan to be healthier this year by taking better care of myself. I will do the following:
-drink 64 oz. of water per day
-exercise at least 30 min 3-4 times/week
-track what I eat
-lose 20 lbs.

Jan 05, 2012 09:Jan 9 | Ute said

New Year's Resolution

I will try to allow “less than perfect” to be okay. Life is not balck and white, and I have actually realized that grey is a nice color.

Jan 05, 2012 09:Jan 9 | Claire B said

I plan to continue my healthy

I plan to continue my healthy eating and include regular exercise every week so that I will have a healthy birth experience in April and get back to my pre-pregnancy weight afterwards (as I worked so hard the past 2 years to lose the weight and get healthy enough to conceive).
I intend to be more organized in my meal planning/prep and grocery shopping to help curb unnecessary spending on eating out and ready-made meals.

Jan 05, 2012 05:Jan 5 | Mildred said

New Year's Resolution

I resolve to be a better mom to my two teenage daughters and a better wife/partner to my husband of 26 years. I will do this by saying “I love you!” to each one of them everyday. I will tone down the volume of my voice when talking. I will make only positive comments and feedback. I will listen attentively when they are talking to me. I will give each one of them at least one hug a day.

Jan 05, 2012 01:Jan 1 | Ashley Tucker said

Losing weight and getting

Losing weight and getting organized

Jan 04, 2012 18:Jan 6 | Belinda said

New Year's Resolutions

My New Year’s Resolutions this year have a huge motivationg factor – my 35th wedding anniversary is in June and I am hoping to spend it at the Beach :)

So – my resolve to lose 15 pounds is to eat healthier and make consistent better choices every day.

I am also resolving to work out no less than 3 days per week along with a once a week Zumba Class and extra play time with my little bulldog, Bella.

And last but not least, I am resolving to read the Bible in one year with the youversion app on my phone.

Winning the Target gift card would be super!

Jan 04, 2012 15:Jan 3 | Emily Honeycutt said

I plan on losing weight and

I plan on losing weight and keeping it off in 2012. I’m starting small by setting a few goals for each week.
Week 1 is cutting out candy, drinking more water, and climbing the steps at work at least once per day.

Jan 04, 2012 15:Jan 3 | Diana said

new years resolutions

My resolution for 2012 is to become healthier, thru weight loss, exercise and eating a better diet. I also want to learn to meditate and do stretching activities.

Jan 04, 2012 15:Jan 3 | Karen N said

2012 Resolutions

I plan on keeping off the weight that I worked so hard to lose last year by going to the gym regularly and continuing to try to eat healthier.

Jan 04, 2012 15:Jan 3 | said

New Me 2012

I joined Weight Watchers a few months ago and have lost 20 lbs. I also joined the gym and am working out 2 -3 times a week.
I want to be fit and fabulous at 50 !

Jan 03, 2012 12:Jan 12 | Nancy Gossett said

New Year's Resolutions

I rarely make resolutions because I know I will not keep them, but this year I am resolved to lose weight and exercise a little more. I had a heart attack scare this year (heart‘s fine) and realized just how badly I need to get in better shape. I need to do this for myself but also for my husband and family. At 57 yrs old I am too young to not be moving around better.
Target – I need motivation.

Jan 03, 2012 10:Jan 10 | Rose Hooks said

My NY2012 Resolution: Become a healthier, fitter me!

I plan on become healthier and fitter in 2012. Ideally, I’d like to lose weight, but I rather focus on the healthy steps needed to lose weight to make them into permanent habits this year. This includes working out at least 30 minues a day as I train for the Warrior Dash in May, get back into teaching BodyAttack, eating more fruits and veggies, cooking healthy balanced meals, drinking more water and less diet soda/wine, and getting enough sleep!

Jan 03, 2012 10:Jan 10 | Rose Hooks said

My 2012 New Years Resolutions

I plan on losing 1 lb a week by doing the following:
-Train and complete the Warrior Dash in May.
-Get back into teaching BodyAttack, a super hard group fitness class.
-Eating more veggies and fruits.
-Drinking a lot of water each day.
-Taking my multivitamin
-Get 7-8 hours of sleep daily.
-Cut back on the wine!

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