5 Steps To Achieve Your New Year Resolutions

by janice on December 29, 2009

5 Steps To Overcome ProcrastinationThis time last year, like many people, my mind started to wander about what I wanted to achieve for the coming year. The most important thing for me at the time was to lose weight and get fit and healthy.

As a life coach I felt that I really needed to walk my talk and also I wanted to go through the process of overcoming the challenges and obstacles along the way.  I needed to understand so that my experience could help others.

The previous year I had given up smoking for good and felt great about my achievement and I decided to use the same techniques and tips to help me to lose weight. As a result I lost 28lbs in weight and have never been so fit in my life.

This article is not completely new. I first published it in 2005, however I thought it would be worth showing you again as there has been some new research recently which shows that people who stick to their New Year’s Resolutions mostly follow the following steps.

I recommend that you keep things simple and choose just one goal.  Remember also that you have the whole year to achieve this goal so if you become sidetracked or let things slide don’t label yourself a failure or give up completely.  Just gently get back on track.

Here are my top 5 tips to help you to overcome procrastination and keep your New Year Resolution

Step 1: What’s It Costing You?

The first step is to take a piece of paper and write down what it is costing you to avoid doing the task at hand. How does it make you feel? How does it affect you or others? How important is it for you to complete this task? Often people feel guilty, stressed and dissatisfied with themselves for being unproductive and this guilt and stress you feel about avoiding the task can far outweigh any fears or concerns you have about doing it.

Step 2: How will you Feel Once It’s Done?

It’s important here to really get a sense of how you will feel once the task is actually done. Sit for a while and really imagine that you have successfully completed your task. How great is that! What will it GIVE you to complete the job? Think about how will you benefit from achieving your goal? How will other people benefit? How will you feel? The trick here is to find some very compelling reasons why you should do the task at hand.

Step 3: Find a Motivation Partner

One way of helping you to make a start is to find yourself a partner who you can pair up with and who can help to motivate you into taking action. Share your overall goals then at the beginning of each week tell each other 3 actions that you will complete during the week. Then check in with each other at the end of the week.

Step 4: Break The Task Down Into Baby Steps

Sometimes the seeming enormity of the task can make us put off even starting. The trick here is to break it down into small baby steps and keep taking consistent action. For example: you may be procrastinating about organising your paperwork,  in which case set a timer for 5 minutes and keep at it until the timer goes off. Have a quick break and then set the timer for another five minutes. Before long you will have completed your task. Or if you want to lose weight, then focus on losing a small amount each week rather than the overall amount say over a year.

Step: 5 Reward Yourself on Completion

Don’t miss out this step! Promise yourself a reward for completing the task at hand and the milestones along the way. Take time out to really celebrate your achievement. Choose something that will really make you happy. You could reward yourself by buying yourself something new to wear, take yourself out to dinner to your favourite restaurant, have a massage or beauty treatment. Rewarding yourself in this way will be a strong positive reinforcement to help you to overcome procrastination.

Do you have any methods, tips or techniques that you use to help you to achieve your goals?

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Merry Christmas To You!

by janice on December 25, 2009

Good morning to you. It’s just gone 7am here in the UK.  I got up early to feed my little cat Lyra and put the coffee machine on.  Might go back to bed for some more snoozing (zzzzzzzzzzzzzz) then I’ll be popping back here  throughout the day.

See you in a little while. :-)

1340:  Okay, had breakfast, fed the birds, had coffee and pastries and made cheese straws to have with our champagne.  How are you doing?  How is your day so far?

Here are my cheese straws.  First time I have made them.  Lovely and crunchy. Let me know if you want the recipe.

Cheese Straws on Christmas Day

I’ll have some more photos for you later on.

Just about to insert my present from Santa.  A new PS3 game: Uncharted 2: Amongst Thieves.  Yippee!

My little cat Lyra, acting like a real cat and sitting by the fire. This was taken last night. Tabby cat sitting by the fire

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