2020 is finally here - a new decade, a new year, a new chance. But honestly, I don’t like the phrase, “new year, new me.” (Does anyone anymore?) Why should we have to be new? Instead, I think new beginnings, such as a new year, should inspire us to simply improve and better the people we already are.
You may have written down a list of goals and resolutions that feel unattainable but are, ultimately, your true dreams. In order to allow these dreams to feel more concrete and within your reach, you should start small and celebrate those little victories. To ring in 2020, this article will be exploring different ways you can start those goals you wish to achieve in a way you can, you know, actually achieve them. You got this!
1. Want to work out more this year? Start by walking more. By choosing to be more conscientious on moving naturally and taking those first steps to work out, you will be more likely to stick with it. Oftentimes, people jump into working out with intense and difficult routines, which can result in them feeling unmotivated or defeated. Starting small will just continue to build up the desire to work out more.
2. Need to be better about staying hydrated? Bring a reusable water bottle with you everywhere. I mean it - everywhere! Always keep one in your car, in your bag, in your locker, or workplace. This way, you will have no excuse! It’ll be convenient and lead to consistency. When traveling, keep an empty one with you to fill up once you make it through airport security. Not only can you keep refilling it, but you will also save yourself the $4-5 that it’d cost to buy a plastic water bottle. If you remind yourself to always carry a reusable bottle, it’ll encourage you to use it more and result in you staying hydrated! To read about the benefits of drinking a good amount of water each day, read this article.
3. Have a goal of eating better? Start with one meal change every day. What exactly does this mean, you may be wondering? When I became a vegetarian, I knew it would be hard for me to completely stop eating meat all at once. I started by cutting out meat completely for one to two of my daily meals. I would have no meat for breakfast and lunch but may have a little for dinner if I couldn’t resist cutting it out. If you want to implement more veggies in your diet, make the effort of adding more of them to one of your daily meals. Once this habit is created, it’ll result in you increasing your intake of veggies in not one, but every meal.
4. Do you want to start dressing up more? Pick out your outfits ahead of time. A lot of people tell me they wished they’d put more effort into their outfits but claim they don’t have the time or inspiration to. After I’ve done my nighttime skincare routine, I will go into my closet and pick out my outfit for the next day. Sometimes, I’ll scroll through my Fashion board on Pinterest or my timeline on Instagram or Tumblr first. This can lead to inspiration for what I may want to end up wearing. Following brands and people that bring out your creativity is a great way to constantly wear new looks that you’ve been dying to try.
5. Have a passion you want to turn into a career? Start doing your research. Most of us have big dreams that we hope to turn into a magical reality someday. It may be a lifelong hobby you’ve always wanted to turn into a career, as in the example I’m using. Oftentimes, our hobbies are done in the comfort of our homes, such as writing poetry or song lyrics in your bedroom. If it’s something you want to make into a bigger part of your life, the best way to start is by doing some research. See what you can do to get into the industry of your dreams. Think of any connections you may have. Start putting in some mindful work! I’ve been writing songs since I was a kid, recording covers in the comfort of my bedroom, but I’ve been wanting to make that side passion into something more. The things I’ve learned from a few Google searches have really helped my discovery! Reveal the inner workings within the industry of your dreams by simply picking up your phone and educating yourself.
6. Wanting to go to that dream destination? Set aside money whenever you can. My mom always saves up for trips by starting with quarters. She has a huge jar that she’ll fill up solely with quarters. When she takes it to the bank, her total will oftentimes be over $250! This is a great start to make when wanting to save money. It doesn’t have to be a huge sum put away each week or month. Just making the effort alone to save your money as best as you can will lead to you getting closer to that dream vacay. Don’t be afraid to pick up a couple of extra work shifts (if you can manage) or offering to help your older neighbors with any tasks or labor they can’t do themselves (they tend to be quite grateful and rewarding!). Coming up with smart ways to save and receive more money doesn’t take much effort, but having the willpower to stick to it is what really counts.
Starting small can result in big changes! It can be difficult to jump into a new routine right off the bat. Allowing yourself to take your time and ease yourself into a big, positive change will ultimately be more rewarding and worthwhile. What are some of the steps you’ve taken to achieve your goals? Comment on this post and inspire us!
♡ Cry Baby
Written by @tyrahdae
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My goal this year is to be braver, bolder, and go after what my heart desires. I got my heart crushed just a few days ago by a guy who was more interested in my friend than me (long story) and while it wasn’t really the way I wanted to start to the new year… just going out and being comfortable enough to put myself out there for once was still part of achieving my goal. I’ve always been afraid of taking risks and I’ve never been the most confident but I put my makeup on, did my hair, put on my best crybaby top, and just went for it even if it ended in tears and a McDonalds hot fudge sundae. No part of the night worked out but I still feel proud of myself for being brave. 🥺🥺🥺
new year’s resolution is to be more happy 🥺🥰
Love these tips, I want to be a better version of myself this year knowing that I fail every year to do so. I’m trying. And I absolutely love this online store, can’t wait for new arrivals. 💕
I buy all your clothes and I’m shameless enough to say that I want that $5 gift card so I can spend more money for a poor excuse.
New Year’s resolutions always make me feel worse when I can’t accomplish them. The only “resolution” I’ve made is to be proud of myself more, let myself feel good about the little wins even if they’re not as big as Id like them to. It’s easier said than done but it’s a good start to the year!
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