Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Here is to 2013!

Here it is, 2013. The world did not end, and JibJab are still doing their thing. I realize I have some priorities to get straight and some habits I need to reestablish.

Do you do New Year's Resolutions? I do, and I have found some success with the following guide lines I want to share with you.


  • Keep it short: no more than 10 resolutions, but you are better off with about 5.
  • Keep it short, I mean it: no long complicated resolutions.
  • Break it down: "Get healthy" is a terrible resolution. "Drink 2 bottles of water a day" is much better. "Exercise" is terrible, too! "Start walking for 10-20 minutes/once a week" is better.
  • Keep it handy: whether you use an resolution app, or just a text file on your laptop, keep your resolutions where you can reach them.
  • Check in: on a good day for you (1st of the month or whatever), take a look at your resolutions if you have not otherwise. Set an alarm or calendar reminder if that will help!
  • Please make a note of it:  and make a note of where you are regarding following up on them. If something got in the way, like an illness, note that too so you will not feel hopeless later when you see little progress for that month.

Once I have my resolutions ready I will share them with you. These are the things that help me. Do you have a good tip or idea for New Year Resolutions? Please share it below!

2 comments:

  1. You kind of said this already, but having a concrete plan is invaluable. Setting not only specific tasks but also a series of milestones/goals - intervals along the path to the greater goal - really helps with making progress. It's easier to accomplish a smaller goal, then another small goal, and then another, than it is to accomplish a big goal. Sometimes a project can be broken down into small components; when it's a big project, it's hard to see how much work some of the smaller pieces really are, and seeing progress only in terms of the big picture is hugely discouraging.

    Well, I guess you did say that already, but... it was a big help for me. :)

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    1. Hey, thanks for stopping by and commenting. Who knows, seeing it put a different way may be a big help to someone out there, so no worries! I agree, being able to see, step by step what you have done and what you want to do makes it loads easier in the long run.

      I do not usually right straight advice stuff, but I have been asked about this multiple times, and thought it might help somebody. =)

      I am putting my own together and should have them up here soon...

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