Does the New Year = Change?
Some of you might not wait until the New Year to actually make resolutions. If that’s the case, good for you. If you see a problem that needs to be fixed or something that needs to be changed, why wait until the New Year to do so?
I think it is very easy to begin the first week high on a plan and what needs to be done to stay on task. It is also very easy to put it off for just a few days because there are, in fact, 31 days in January. If the first week doesn’t pan out, there are literally three and a half weeks remaining when we can get our butts in gear.
As much as we’d like it to be so, we certainly can’t make resolutions and expect to have completed what we hope to strive for in only the first month. New habits and completion of goals take time to form and we must give ourselves the time it takes to form the habits and goals, rather than expect overnight success.
Some of my resolutions are pretty generic but very important to me: stay positive, eat better, spend more time with family and laugh more (when all else fails…watching an old episode of Friends is a terrific way to end the day). If I can realistically distance myself away from unnecessary negativity, that’s a true bonus.
When it comes to making a resolution, you are resolving a problem, you are making a firm decision to do something, you have a purpose and you are determined as you work towards a solution or goal. Whether you make your resolution on New Year’s Day or sometime in the middle of July, it really doesn’t matter. What matters is that you know change is sometimes necessary and with a bit of work as you form new habits and reach new goals, the results are most likely a wonderful prize.