LEXINGTON, Ky. (January 2, 2017) â Along with singing âAuld Lang Syneâ at the start of the New Year, making resolutions is a tradition for millions of Americans. However, while choosing a resolution is easy, sticking to it can be impossible. A YMCA survey found that less than a quarter of respondents kept their resolutions. Many (71 percent) tried, but stated that they fell short of their goals, while 40 percent confessed that gave up within the first few months, even weeks, of the New Year!
This year, the YMCA of Central Kentucky is encouraging community members to give their New Yearâs resolutions a boost by creating smaller, more manageable goals that can lead to success of a larger one.
â ‘Getting healthyâ is not a goal â itâs too broad,â explains David Martorano, president/CEO of the YMCA of Central Kentucky. âYou can reframe that broad resolution into multiple, more manageable and measurable goals. If you arenât active at all right now, try to incorporate activity into your routine three days a week, before telling yourself that youâll work out every single day.â
The YMCA of Central Kentucky also explains that reframing your goals in a positive way can help you stick to them. For example, you may want to limit your screen time in 2017, but that can be more manageable if you replace it with something positive like volunteering or setting special time aside for family.
âTry not to think about what youâre missing, but rather what youâre gaining. This can make a resolution feel more positive, and therefore more achievable,â says Martorano.
The YMCA of Central Kentucky also explains that itâs important to not let yourself get discouraged by setbacks. Even though you may experience some missteps throughout the day â or even the week â that doesnât mean you have to give up.
âNobody got their bad habits over the course of a week, so youâre not going to change them in a week either,â Martorano said.
Change is a process and bad days are part of that process.
The following are four tips the YMCA of Central Kentucky recommends to help 2017 New Yearâs resolutions stick:
⢠Start small. Break those big resolutions into small, achievable goals. Instead of cutting chocolate out of your diet for good, vow to only have it a few times a week. Or trade your two sodas a day for one soda and a glass of water.
⢠Take it one step at a time. Trying to change too many habits at once can easily lead to frustration. Instead of a New Yearâs resolution, make a new month resolution. Focus on that one change for the month, and add another (small) change when the new month rolls around.
⢠Choose a facility with a holistic approach. When it comes to adding healthy behaviors, like increasing physical activity, itâs important to find a facility that keeps you motivated. Before committing to a membership, take a tour of local gyms to find the best fit for you. Your facility should not be just a gym, but a community organization that offers more health, more hope and more opportunity.
â˘Â Talk it out. Itâs easier to stick to your resolutions if you have a partner or friend working toward similar goals. Team up with someone to set your 2017 goals and help each other establish a game plan dedicated to achieving them. Set specific check-ins to help each other out of slumps and to cheer each other during the high points.
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