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Flourish: Tips on making and keeping New Year's resolutions

12/28/2022

Only one-third of resolutions don't make it past January. Learn some tips on making and keeping your New Year's resolution.

Happy New Year!

  1. Pick the right resolution. According to the New York Times, only one-third of resolutions don’t make it past January. This year, make the right resolution by being more specific with your choice. Instead of saying “lose weight,” try putting a number to the amount of weight you would like to lose.
  2. Plan ahead. Instead of waiting until the last minute, try making a schedule for the year. If your resolution is to lose weight, make a goal for each week or month.
  3. Track your progress. Many people gain motivation by seeing how far they have come. Try using a calendar or spreadsheet to visualize your progress and review all your effort, especially when your motivation might be dwindling. Another great way to track your progress is a resolution journal.
  4. Learn and adapt. There may be challenges along the way to your goal. Instead of viewing relapses as failures, look at them as learning opportunities. By understanding the challenges, you can prepare better for the future.

Make joining a Juniper class be your New Year's resolution!

Juniper classes give you the tools you need to take charge of your health and manage it in a way that works best for you and your life. Listen to participants and leaders from our Juniper classes and learn more about our classes.

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