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5 Easy Tips for Making Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick

Every year my resolutions revolve around Get Healthy, Get Organized and Spend Less/Save More. Last year was no different. I started out making good progress going into January 2023, but life happens, and I had some unexpected challenges that wore heavily on my mind through the year.

I learned a lot though and I’m more prepared for 2024. I hope these tips will help you be successful too.

5 Tips for Keeping Your New Year’s Resolutions

If you have a habit of setting resolutions at the beginning of the year and then abandoning them a few days later, now is your chance to try something different. Imagine how the course of your life could change for the better if you followed through on your resolutions until you achieved your goals!

Change Your Thinking

It’s very possible to overcome your habit of giving up on New Year’s resolutions with a few basic tips. Above all else, avoid regarding your resolutions as something to aspire to and then forgetting them when they no longer seem pertinent or interesting. New Year’s resolutions can be extremely enriching and self-improving if you find a way to maintain them throughout the year.

Here are some tips for keeping your resolutions:

1. Make a commitment

You must be willing to make a strong commitment to change in order for your resolutions to be successful. Believe that you can, and will, accomplish what you set out to do. If you give yourself unwavering support, then you’ll bolster that belief and achieve what you seek.

  • Choose New Year’s resolutions that you genuinely want to achieve. Make positive resolutions and focus on the positive aspects of achieving them.
  • Tell everyone you know about your resolutions. When everyone knows what you’re setting out to achieve, they can help hold you accountable.
  • Plan ahead rather than choosing your resolutions at the very last moment. The longer you spend planning and preparing for your resolution goals, the better the results will be.

2. Have realistic expectations

Continued motivation is the key to achieving your goals. If you set the bar too high, then you also set yourself up for failure, which can be profoundly de-motivating for you.

  • Aim realistically, rather than too high. Give yourself a challenge, but not so much of a challenge that you end up setting yourself up for inevitable failure.
  • If you plan on setting similar resolutions as last year, consider first and foremost why last year’s resolutions failed. If your resolutions didn’t work last time, then determine why in order to avoid a repeat performance.

3. Write down your goals

When you put your resolutions into writing, you make them real. Put your commitment down on paper. Put your goals where you can see them, in written form, so you won’t forget what you’re setting out to achieve this year.

  • Post-it-Notes on the fridge door or bathroom mirror work well for many people.

4. Plan out your goals

Articulating what you intend to achieve this year is a big part of setting resolutions, but planning how to achieve them is a completely different story.

  • Write down a plan for each resolution that you want to achieve rather than simply hoping for the best.
  • Break each one down to actionable steps that are typically 20-30 minutes long. It’s highly motivating to check items off a list.

5. Give your goals flexibility

Not everything is going to work out exactly the way you planned, so be flexible in the goals that you set. Avoid allowing rigid resolutions to throw you off track if something doesn’t go quite how you planned it.

  • Try to predict what challenges you may face and create a contingency plan for those challenges just in case.

Bottom Line

You can keep your New Year’s resolutions if you do a little bit of planning and preparing ahead of time. Just like any goal setting process, the key is to be realistic about your goals and the challenges you may face in trying to achieve them.

The more realistic and flexible you are, the more likely you’ll be to achieve your goals.

And Finally…

Be sure to follow Haphazard Homemaker, because over the next few weeks, I will share specific ways I am working on my goals of Get Healthy, Get Organized and Spend Less/Save More.

My fourth goal for 2024 is to commit to writing more blog posts and design lots of free useful printables for my readers and followers.

I would be honored and extremely grateful if you would be kind enough to share this post on Social Media and Pinterest.

Have you made a list of Resolutions for this year? Feel free to share them in the comments.

Happy New Year,

Robin

6 thoughts on “5 Easy Tips for Making Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick

  1. Great post – thank you. One of my tricks that seems to help me is not to call them resolutions but goals. For me resolutions seem to be either you do it or you don’t But goals seem to be something you work towards.

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  2. Love this! I try to focus on small two to three things a day and at the end of the day muse over what I got done. It works better for me instead of a jar with my resolution written on a piece of paper hidden deep in my closet. Happy New Year, Robin!

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