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How To Keep Your New Year's Resolutions All Year Long. Five Easy Tips For Your Success
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Hello, my name is Ben Lovegrove and in this video I'm going to describe how to keep your new year's resolutions all year long using simple yet effective adjustments to the way you plan and apply the changes.

At the turning point of the year in late December it feels appropriate to review the past twelve months, think about what we could have done better, and plan ahead for the next twelve. The new year is a blank sheet of paper, an empty blog post or a blinking cursor waiting expectantly for us to add some input.

New year resolutions will be made and broken within the first few weeks of the new year. Perhaps one reason so many fail is because we make a large change in one area of life instead of smaller, more achievable resolutions in the others.

If you want to change your routine and break old habits then it will take time and application but keep in mind that it will get easier. There's the rush of enthusiasm at the beginning which soon diminishes. It's easy at this point to allow excuses to prevent action and commitment but if you maintain the momentum by reminding yourself of the goal and payoffs then eventually you'll reach a balance.

Here are five tips that might be the answer to the question of how to keep your new year's resolutions all year long. 

1.  Small Changes, Big Results.

You know how it is; the bigger the change the harder the adjustment, so start with small and more achievable changes that build up over time. Set the bar at a height you have some chance of reaching in January then raise it a little in February and so on throughout the year.

If you need to exercise, study, or meditate start with short but regular sessions so that you begin to form the habit.

2. Fewer Resolutions, More Successes.

In a rush of enthusiasm it can be tempting to draw up a long list of changes you want to make to your life but the effort to do so quickly becomes overwhelming.  Perhaps some of these goals need to be moved on to another list of ambitions or a bucket list.

It's far better to succeed at four out of four resolutions than set yourself sixteen goals and fail at all of them.

3. Go Public, Repeat Out Loud.

Write down your resolutions.  Write them in a journal or diary with a pen.  Describe what you resolve to do and how you plan to do so.  Make a copy on your computer and put it somewhere where it will remind you each day.

If the resolutions are ones you are willing to share with others then tell your partner, friends, and family.  Pin it to the virtual noticeboard that is social media if you like.

4.  Move In The Right Circles.

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