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Resolutions and Restarts in 2018

meditating in the morning
Me on January 2nd…

We all start the New Year with great intentions–I’m going to eat right, exercise, journal, meditate, read more, etc.–but usually within a couple of weeks we fall back into old habits. How do we change that in 2018?

…me on February 2nd.

Often our problem is a lack of grit, or “sticktoitiveness,” which is okay. Changing lifestyle habits is hard work and most of us will falter at some point. The key is to be prepared to fall off the horse then get right back up there. To be ready for that moment, it’s a good idea to write down what you want for the new year and why. This way when you find yourself losing motivation, first forgive yourself, then revisit your resolutions and give yourself a solid restart. Here’s how:

Mapping your Resolve
Take some time at the beginning of this New Year and really think about what you want for yourself in realistic, practical goals.

Happiness isn’t a spontaneous state of being, it’s a practice. And though it may have come easily in the past, if you’re now experiencing grief, you may find that for the first time you really have to work at getting to joy and happiness.

Though you may not have the energy, will, or ability to work toward hope and healing all the time (which is definitely okay), consider using this list to take small steps toward rebuilding your practice of happiness in 2018.

We wish you all the best in the New Year!

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