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What Are Your Plans For 2010?

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Happy new year!  You’ve made it through another year.  2009 is behind you and 2010 is way up in front of you.  It still shocks many people when they consider that it’s the year 2010.  So many things have changed in our world over the last 20 or so years. But something that hasn’t changed is the view that with the turn of the new year, you can get a “fresh start”.

Fresh starts can come in many forms.  One of them are New Year’s resolutions… but from my experience, New Year’s resolutions don’t work.  They’re just wishful thinking that doesn’t last very long.

Unfortunately, many people continue this type of behaviour year in and year out.  I worked in a fitness center environment for several years and saw the same thing.  The gym became a crowded frenzy in January.  This always annoyed the regulars at the club.  But things always settled down over the next 1-2 months.  I learned from one gym manager that the club made somewhere between 75-80% of their profit in the first half of the year!  So many sign up for year memberships in January and February, but the majority who  just don’t bother showing up after a short time.

The same things happen with diets.  The very nature of a diet is that it is something that is done for a time and then is stopped.  How can that be effective for the long haul?  It just can’t be.

So what’s the solution?

My solution is to identify the areas that you want to improve.  Establish a clear goal as to what you want to achieve.  Develop a simple plan of small steps to work towards the goal.  Now you have to be committed to work your plan.  After all, a project isn’t completed in a single action step.  Your “project” will be completed and your goal achieved after many smaller action steps have been attained.

In regards to health goals… as you begin develop healthy habits, you will develop a healthy lifestyle that has the potential to last you for the long term.  Isn’t that better than fizzling out by April and then waiting until January first again to try it all again?

So begin thinking through your health goals this year.  Write them down.  Develop a simple plan.  If you need help, contact our office.

So, what are your plans for 2010?

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