Wednesday, January 6, 2010

More Resolution Thoughts....



What do New Year Resolutions mean to you?

Do you set them every year? Do you achieve what you set out to do each time, or is initial progress soon ground to a halt as old habits kick in?

I have mixed feelings about the whole thing. Personally i like to consider the year ahead, also break it down into quarters, and sometimes set specific challenges like 100 days. I always have a sense of my targets and goals and therefore times like New Year or Birthdays etc, don't seem like such big deals. It's a constant process of awareness and improvement or challenge.

I think this is a successful approach - consistency of effort, goals and challenges seems to work pretty well for exercise and nutrition too. Rather than endless cycles of frustrating stopping and starting that tend to go no where, a constant awareness of where you are and where you want to be along with consistent effort and tweaking over time will go far!

While i will no doubt come up with what could be considered some resolutions, i think the idea of New Year Resolutions have a sense of failure built into them. Just in terms of culturally there is an assumption of badly set goals not lasting 3 weeks into January! Or maybe that's just my impression, but from what i've read the statistics on successful resolutions seem to back it up.

So why not consider resolutions of a sort - every month rather than every year? Committing to this gives you a great chance to review and reassess what you want and celebrate your successes. It gives you a chance to simply start again on something if that's what you want or need to do.

There is no way to 'blow it' because it's a constant process rather than all or nothing!

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Steve
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

"More Resolution Thoughts...."...
Interesting post..
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