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Out with the old, in with the NEW! It is officially a New Year…which in my book means a New Rear, a new chapter in this book called Life, and a New YOU. While the possibilities are always bright and endless, there is something about the thought of a fresh start that will give us the kick in the pants we need to get moving on our dreams and goals AND to help our little family members reach their dreams and goals as well.
Since “weight loss”? is the number one New Year’s Resolution each year, I felt it was only appropriate to pair Goal Setting and Resolution Q&A with a chance to win a FREE entry to our DietBet so you can give yourself the kick start you need to reach those goals once and for all!?So just for you?all of my thoughts, crazy ideas, and New Year’s rituals in one post. And if you’re here JUST for the FREE DietBet entry, you can do one of two things: 1. Scroll immediately to the bottom and enter, or 2. Read my New Year, New You Rituals below that just may indeed inspire you to actually?stick to your Resolutions this year!
Questions I’m asked go something like this…
Q: RITUALS: Do you have anything you do at the?end of one year and the beginning?of the next?
A: Yes! Because I try NOT to just rely on New Year?s Resolutions to get my buns in gear, I focus my efforts throughout the year on keeping the resolutions/goals made the previous year. And when I fall (because we all do), I get back up and start again. Fall down 7 times, get up 8?and you win.
BUT, that being said, at the end of each year?on New Year?s Eve, actually?our family and friends gather at our home to discuss how the last year went, and we talk about what we?d like to change for the upcoming year. We then write our thoughts and resolutions (as many or as little as we would like) on lanterns that we light and send up into the sky at midnight. By doing this, we are, in essence, sending our intentions out to the universe. We are making commitments to something so much bigger than ourselves because we all know that silent commitments are broken promises waiting to happen. Not only do we rely on our friends and family around us to hold us accountable, but we know the universe (and God) is watching and cheering us on too.
One of the coolest parts of this ritual is helping the kids participate. They seem so young (ours are 11 all the way down to 3), but they are never too little to start making small promises to themselves. And what better time than the New Year!
Along with the end of each year comes Christmas break. I will not let Christmas break happen without a DEEP clean of my home. Like, I mean purge 90% of our belongings and the kids? toys!!! Not only is this making space for what?s to come, but it?s also necessary that we declutter our lives. A messy home filled with too many possessions equates to a messy mind filled with too much chaos.. I?ve never been a ?keeping up with the Jones’ type,? so I?m trying to teach my kids the same. Less is MORE!!! And by forcing ourselves to focus on the basics?on our human needs, really?we are able to keep our paths and spaces clear into the New Year for all of the wonderful opportunities and things to come. It?s hard for ?new? to find its way into your life when you have SO MUCH ?old? taking up space.
This doesn?t only go for material possessions?this goes for intangible things as well: goals, feelings, emotions, etc.
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Q: How do you approach the New Year??
A: Chris and I take time to reflect on the past year and dream about the new year to come. We do this individually, as a couple, as a family, and with friends and those we coach. We KNOW the value of having goals and setting a plan to implement those goals. Just as an organization requires weekly, monthly, and annual meetings to ensure goals are being reached and everyone is on task, we need them personally, as a couple, and as a family as well. If we don?t know where we want to go (and evaluate it often), we?ll spend our days and years spinning our wheels and becoming aimlessly busy. What a waste!!!
In all of these settings, we reflect on these questions:
- What did we do well in the past year?
- What could we have done better?
- Did we reach the goals for the year?
- Are we on track to reach our goals that spanned beyond the year?
- If so, what do we need to do next year to stay on track?
- If not, why? Where did we go wrong?
- What lessons did we learn from our failures this last year?
- What lessons did we learn from our successes?
- How are we behaving in our lives, both personally and as family members? What needs to change?
- Is our family unit and marriage in a healthy place?
- Are we living up to our potential? Or could we do better?
- Are we living in a way that we can be proud of ourselves when we are on our deathbeds?
- What NEW goals do we have for the upcoming year?
- What is it going to take to reach them?
- How can we help those around us reach their goals as well?
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Q: How do you figure out what’s working and what needs to go in your crazy busy life?
A:?By asking myself (and each other) the questions above, we can get a pretty good idea of what needs work in our lives. But also, as?a busy working mother of 4, I can usually tell on a daily basis what needs to change just by acknowledging where my biggest stresses are coming from. If I feel a pit in my stomach constantly for a couple of days, I know it?s time to identify where it is stemming from and figure out how (or if) I can change it.
Also, ANY TIME our family unit has a disconnected feeling, and/or one of the kiddos seems to be struggling in life or at school, I KNOW it?s time for me to take a step back and re-prioritize. It?s too dang easy for us to get caught up in the minutia of life and to keep our heads down working so hard for our family?s future. Because of this, I will often miss out on what is happening right in front of me. As much as I hate to admit it, it can take a struggle or a challenge to remind me to get my head up where it needs to be. Accomplishing dreams is important, but nothing is more important than giving the kids the love they need to accomplish their dreams and live a happy life.
Q: What are some of the tools and tips you use to?set your goals each year?
A: I make SMART goals each year. To be a SMART goal, each goal must have these five components:
- Specific
- Measurable
- Attainable
- Realistic
- Time-bound
As long as the goal fits into this framework, and it?s not ambiguous, it?s fair game in my book. In an effort to help the kids reach their own goals, I try to encourage them down the same goal setting path.
The ONE thing I would add to this is that the goals we choose MUST be something we are passionate about. If passion doesn?t exist, the goal will not be reached. End of story.
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Q: How do you advise your clients (ME)?in this regard?
A: I actually give them?or you?the same goal setting guidelines! It?s important that we set goals, but we must set goals that are smart AND that can be accomplished. Now this doesn?t mean we shouldn?t set scary goals. We DEFINITELY should!!!!! Setting goals that pull you out of your comfort zone will nudge you to begin living the life you deserve, not the life you feel stuck with. I also encourage people to track their progress on a regular basis. Ask yourself every week if you are doing what you need to do to reach your goal. If you are not, make adjustments and keep moving. Put one foot in front of the other, never give up, and you WILL reach your goal!
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- Leave a comment below and tell me about one of your New Year?s Resolutions. And to make it really real, tell me one promise you?re going to make to yourself to help you achieve this goal!
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- You have until midnight, Wednesday, January 4th, to enter, and winners will be announced and notified?on Thursday, January 5th. Don’t worry, you’ll still have plenty of time to play AND win!!
Some of my favorite fitness finds for the New Year:
Happy New Year!
Xoxo,
Heidi
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It Really Is All About the Promise
100 Responses
This year I promise to cook good food. I want to cut out soda and fast food and to help my teenage daughter to do the same so we can be healthy together. I am scared for her because at 16 she is already overweight and I don’t want her to struggle with her weight into adulthood like me. I feel responsible for it in part because of my lack of planning and my example. You inspire me to live a better life!
One of my New Years resolutions is to workout every Monday, I tend to always skip my Monday workouts! A promise I am keeping to myself this year is to not beat myself up over not working out every single day. I am trying to hone in on my healthy eating so I only need to exercise 4-5 times per week and not feel like I have to workout every single day.
One of my resolutions is to be able to do a pull-up; I’m getting closer, but I’m not there yet! I know a pull-up is one of the basic fitness thresholds, and I want to pass it. My promise to myself is to never use food (whether bingeing or restricting) as a replacement for self-injury. I stopped cutting a couple years ago, but the temptation still comes up, and I don’t want to use food to fill it.
By the way, thanks for being a role model for this 20 year old. I’m so thankful for you!
One of my resolutions – a huge one – is to work my way back to health… to get healthy and stay healthy, for me and my family and to better appreciate and experience all that life has to offer. One thing I promise to do is move for at least 30 minutes (preferably through deliberate exercise) every single day without fail — despite a painful knee, a busy schedule, a full to-do list, etc.
I tried last year with the diet bet and failed. I promise to really work on the food part much better this year.
Last year I lost 35 lbs and since then I kept the same regimen, but started gaining wait and couldn’t figure out why. I am 24 years old and only 5’2, and the doctors were considering me overweight. After countless doctor visits, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and lupus. I was in complete shock, because none of this runs in my family. I am a very stubborn strong individual and workout everyday. Except, my workouts are mostly running AND conditioning with my gymnasts I coach every day! But I’m tired all the time and want it to end. My main goal is to make more time for me, make time for me to work around my work schedule and meal prep and do things that are going to help my diseases that I was diagnosed with and not let them bring me down! I would love the opportunity to work with you and learn more! Thank you for being such and inspiration to all! Happy new year to you and your family!
My goal this year is to loose 28 lbs by June 1st I am three pounds in and my promise to myself it to make myself a priority until I feel like I kick ass. My other goal is to do some kind of race 10k level, with other obstacles, I’ve always wanted to try one.
My goal for this first half of the year is to *at least* lose the remaining baby weight from my firstborn by his 8th birthday in June- that is 18 lbs. My 2nd goal for the year is to continue to lose weight but also focus on my overall health- mental, spiritual, and physical. I know I am at a point in my life where taking care of myself is vital if I want to be around for the long haul, which I absolutely do, and if I don’t take real steps to improve my overall health I am definitely jeopardizing my chance to see my children grow up.
I’ve already lost 65 lbs last year and I’m continuing on my journey to lost more (a lot more) I’m taking on a whole new fitness regiment. I’m increasing my weights for all machines and hand weights as well as taking on new exercise I’ve never been able to do.
It’s been so exciting that I’m down 3 pant sizes and I want to do so much more!
This would really kick me into high gear. I’m so ready to take on the challenge!
My goal is to get healthy and reclaim my life. I have lost weight in the past and I have regained. I need to rethink how I am approaching this. I need to think about making my body stronger and healthier and not focus just on the weight. I am going to move my body for at least 30 minutes a day and log into my fitness pal every day.