This year instead of making a New Year’s Resolution make a list of goals you hope to accomplish.
Why goals instead of resolutions? The difference is in the definition!
The definition of a resolution is “a firm decision to do or not to do something” whereas the definition of a goal is “an aim or objective that you work toward with effort and determination.”
When we make resolutions we often feel let down if we do not achieve them. How many times have you made a New Year’s Resolution only to feel defeated in the weeks that follow because you didn’t stick to it. When we feel like we have let ourselves down it can spiral into feelings of defeat and affect our confidence in our ability to accomplish anything.
A goal on the other hand is something we know we can continue to strive for. Goals allow for setbacks and the ability to refocus and continue to work toward achieving them – even if that means it takes months or even years to accomplish. Goals can be modified as our lives and environments evolve and goals can build on one another. Setting smaller goals to help you reach a much larger goal is an effective strategy for ultimately getting to where you want to be.
What are YOUR goals for 2022?
Are you trying to declutter? Eat healthier? Exercise more? Start a new career? Or maybe you are trying to do a little more self-care? Put your intentions out to the universe by writing them down in a journal, make a vision board, or create a goal list. Having your goals visible and reviewing them often helps to keep you on track.
Set goals that are specific, measurable, and most importantly realistic. And remember – your goals are unique to you and your life.
We wish you a happy, healthy and goal achieving 2022!