Kategorier: Alla - evaluation - reward - negative - progress

av Jorge Mauricio Vila Gonzalez för 4 årar sedan

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New Year's Resolutions

Crafting effective New Year's resolutions involves setting clear goals and evaluating progress regularly. Individuals often assess their advancements at different intervals, such as monthly.

New Year's Resolutions

New Year's Resolutions

Follow these guidelines and you will have a success in keeping your resolution!

Evaluation & Progress

Evaluate your progress.

How well did I do in the first month? And the second? Did I achieve the goal that I set for myself?

2nd month
1st month

Add your observations of your progress!

If there are things you would want to improve/change next month, add those here too.

Evaluation

After reviewing your progress add here your thoughts on what you think you should work on more and what are the things you are doing good.

What did I do good?

What should I still focus on?

Negative

It takes sacrifice to get results. Type in here if keeping your resolution affects your life negatively.

Positive

Add your thoughts on the positive things you obtained while keeping your resolution and how they influenced your life or the life of the people around you.

Observations

Topic principal

Resolutions

Less is more! Do not follow the crowd, think about what you really want to achieve next year. Set your resolutions!

Resolution

Type in your resolution.


Long-term goal

When you set a goal, you should also set a reward for accomplishing it.

Short-term goal

Set your goals while having your resolution in mind. You should set short-term and all-year long-term goals so you can start seeing results right away.


Examples:
- go to the gym 2 times a week in the first 3 months, go 5 times a week by the end of year
- pay 1/4 of debts by may and pay all of it by the end of the year

Steps

Make a step-by-step plan. It's easier to follow, and the one step at a time method will keep your motivation up.

Questions that might help you:

Reward

When you set a goal, you should also set a reward for accomplishing it.

Example:
- if you managed not to buy anything new for 3 months, then you should get 1 thing in a limit of a small amount
- if you lost the desired kilograms in 3 months, you should get your favorite food (with a limit, of course) to celebrate