A very happy new year to all our readers. Today, I want to discuss about the most trending topic around this time every year, NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS.
New year resolutions are something that has gained a
lot of popularity with the advent of social media, but statistics show that
only 8% of the people achieve the goals they set at the beginning of the year,
by the end of the year.
Why do we fail in achieving our resolutions?
1. Your goals are too big
This is one of the main reasons for our failure. We
set goals that are too big like:
I will lose 20 kgs this year or I will not eat meat and go full-on vegan.
Why we do this? because it satisfies our ego. It feels good when we tell
others that plan to lose 20 kgs this year than just telling that I want to
lose a couple of kgs.
And why we fail is because reality does not care about your ego. Ok, Real
talk alert!!!
No matter whatever you start with, you are not going to see any substantial
changes in the first few weeks. And by then, the initial boost of motivation
that you have whenever starting anything new, dies out and you most likely give
up.
Ok, blah blah blah, just tell me the solution already!
The solution is… yes you guessed it right… don’t start at all!
Just kidding
What we can do is set small goals and limit the time frame for it. So instead of
saying that I will lose 20 kgs in a year, it is better you say, well, let me
try losing a kg in the first month.
I know, it does not sound very interesting, but it sure is achievable!
2.
You lack the habit for it
How many times
has it happened that you plan a workout plan for every day but just can’t follow
it regularly and give up after a few weeks?
This is where building the habit comes in. Let me give you an example.
So this happened to a friend of mine. He wanted to get fit and he tried many
diet plans, workouts and what not. But he wasn’t just able to stick to any of
it.
So, I told him to visit a trainer at a gym nearby. And that was his calling, he
lost 10 kgs in the next 3 months and got fit. So, what hocus-pocus did this
trainer do on him?
The trainer simply asked him to come to the gym at 7 a.m. sharp, every day. And
when he would arrive, the trainer would tell him to go back and come again
tomorrow.
This was his trick! He made him do that for 21 days. He just made him visit the
gym for the first 21 days.
You weren’t expecting that right? You would be expecting some master speech on
motivation or a ground-breaking workout plan.
But that’s what it is. The trainer helped my friend build the habit of coming
to the gym every day prior to any workout or diet plan.
And this is what you need to do as well. Firstly, start off by something very
simple like writing a word every day or just wearing your running shoes and getting
out of your house. Keep it simple and easy!
Secondly, just do that every day. What this does is it helps you build a habit.
Once that habit of writing just a word or wearing those shoes is built, it
becomes a lot easier for you to take the next step since now the first step has
become second nature to you.
And as they say, “The first step is the hardest”. So, make that first step your
habit, and you have increased the probability of achieving your goal by 10
times already!
3.
Your goals are too vague
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Do not have goals that are too general like I want to
eat healthy or I want to read more.
These goals tend to fail more because the goals aren’t clear in your head, they
are too abstract. You don’t have a metric to track your progress. You just
don’t know how near/far you are from your goal.
So what you should do instead is have specific goals, like I will read 10 novels,
or I will eat veggies 5 times a week. Moreover, it helps a lot to write these
goals down and tracking your progress regularly.
But mind you that this is your long-term goal so you shouldn’t get intimidated
by it. Start off with techniques as described earlier and check regularly how
near you are to your long-term goal.
Conclusion
In conclusion, don’t be too strict with yourself. Let
there be room for the uncertainties in life. We had a lot of goals for 2020 but
many of them weren’t achieved due to the pandemic. So, do we need to beat
ourselves for it?
Absolutely NOT! Because that's how life is- it does not care for our plans and goals. So, what we can do is work towards our goals with the intent to improve ourselves every day and surrender to the randomness of life.




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