How to Achieve Your New Year’s Resolutions Once and For All
New Year’s resolutions – everyone sets them, but not everyone keeps them.
Year after year, people end up setting the same goals over and over. Does this sound familiar?
It’s so frustrating!
How would you feel, though, if you were able to stick to your resolutions? Read on to find out how.
How to Achieve Your New Year’s Resolutions: 3 Steps
Wouldn’t it be nice to set and achieve your goals once and for all? You can, if you practice these three tips.
1. Plan Ahead
Don’t wait until January 1 to start planning for your goals. Take time now to plan out what you want to achieve and how you’re going to achieve it. Then, on January 1, you can hit the ground running.
2. Get as Specific as Possible
Specificity prevents you from setting goals that are too ambitious. Plus, having a concrete goal (“losing 10 pounds,” instead of simply “losing weight”) can help you plan out your course of action.
- What you want to achieve
- How you’re going to achieve it
- When you’re going to achieve it.
3. Create a Rewards System
All the time and effort you’re putting into your goals every day – how will you reward yourself for that? Creating a reward system will ensure you stay happy and motivated along the journey.
Your Edmonton Chiropractors Know What It’s Like to Achieve Their Goals
Seeing what others have accomplished serves as a great source of inspiration.
Your Edmonton chiropractors know what it’s like to have high goals – and what it’s like to achieve them.
Take Dr. Darrell J. Morin as an example. Over the years, he’s completed multiple triathlons, as well as three Iron Man events.
If you have health and wellness goals you’d like to achieve in the new year, take some time to talk to people like Dr. Morin, who can offer the advice and inspiration that can get you going.
For more information on our chiropractic services or to schedule an appointment, contact Summerside Chiropractic at (780) 705-0991
Posted In:
Wellness
Chiropractic
Health Tips
Nutrition
Fitness
Natural Pain Relief