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Make Healthier New Year's Resolutions This Year

Make Healthier New Year's Resolutions This Year

A start of a new year feels like a clean slate and an opportunity to reset and look ahead with optimism. Many New Year's resolutions focus on getting healthy, prioritizing yourself, and self-care. Although these resolutions are set with the best intentions, too big or vague goals can make them hard to stick. By setting achievable goals and starting small, you can kick off the year with confidence and build momentum all year long.

Focus on Simple Healthy Resolutions

Good health habits are a great focus for your goals in the new year. Try making ones that come from wanting to care for yourself and make life better for years to come. Here are 9 healthy ideas:

Make all your medical appointments in January

Figure out when all your checkups are due, and schedule them even if it’s months ahead of time. Put them in your calendar right away, and you won’t have to worry about keeping up with checkups.

Move your body and have fun with it!

What kind of movement do you like to do? Promise yourself you’ll do something that feels good—even just a short walk—for 20 minutes, three times a week. (Too much? Start with once a week.)

Use SPF Daily

Being outdoors is good for you, but protecting your skin from UV rays is even better. Use an SPF of 30-50 for best results every time you’re outside (even in winter.)

Eat more plants

Rather than focus on quitting junk food, show your body some love by adding more fresh fruits and vegetables to your day. Remember that lots of colors = lots of nutrients.

Take more naps

Okay, it also counts if you get more sleep at night. One way or another, though, give yourself plenty of time to rest every day when you need it most.

Start saying no

Stress is one of the worst things for your health. It might be time to cut down on your to-do list every day—and try to keep from adding anything you don’t have to do.

Turn off your screens

It can be hard to avoid staring at a screen all day, but too much of it can cause eye strain, among other things. Plan free-time fun away from computers, phones, and TVs every day.

Keep in touch

It’s extra important now to connect with the people you love. Plan to say hi to a loved one at least once a week, whether it’s a text, email, phone call, or video call.

Be gentle with yourself

Allow yourself to make mistakes, to be bad at things you enjoy, or just to have a crummy day. Let it be okay to be human.

Set Yourself Up for Success

Picking the right resolutions matters, but so does making them easy to keep. Try these tips:

  • Use a “trigger” to help you remember a new habit—like putting your vitamins next to your toothbrush to make sure you take them.
  • Find a buddy and check-in and cheer with each other every week to stay on track.
  • Change works best when you do only one or two new things at a time. Who says you can’t plan some of your resolutions to kick off in a few months?
  • Plan to reward yourself for goals you know will be a little harder, so there’s something to look forward to.
  • Help yourself succeed. Set reminder alarms, put things where you’ll see them, post sticky notes, or use apps to automate tasks.

When you make resolutions that are about filling your life with energy, good health, and joy, you’ll count down to the new year feeling eager to get started.