Tradition dictates that every 365 days, you should try to kick bad habits and start your life anew. So sit down with a cup of coffee, a paper and a pen, and reflect: What kind of New Year's Resolutions will you make for yourself this January 1?.
Step One: Be realistic by setting achievable goals. Winning the lottery, for example is out of your grasp.
Step Two: Describe your resolutions in specific terms. Instead of I don't want to be lasy," opt for "I want to exercise regularly" or "I will cut down on my television watching."
Step Three: Break down large goals into smaller ones. For instance, commit to losing weight by resolving to join a gym and improve your eating habits.
Step Four: Find alternatives to a behaviour that you want to change, and make this part of your resolution plan. So you want to quit smoking but you smoked to relax yourself? What other forms of relaxation are available to you?
Step Five: Above all, aim for things that are truly important to you, not what you think you ought to do or what others expect of you.
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