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New year, new me

EVERY January, we make new year’s resolutions. We resolve to lose weight, exercise, eat healthy, quit smoking, spend less, get organized, and so on. Unfortunately, most of these plans don’t stick.

Only eight to 10 percent achieve their goals each year, according to John C. Norcross, professor and chair of Psychology at the University of Scranton. His research on the science behind new year’s resolutions spans from 1978 to 2020. The most popular resolutions concern physical health, weight loss, eating habits, personal growth, mental health, sleep, work, studies, and smoking.

So why do resolutions fail? Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert cites the reasons in his book “Be Fearless: Change Your Life in 28 Days”.

Reachable objectives

A new year should not serve as a catalyst for sweeping reforms. It’s a time to reflect on one’s behavior in the past and create positive lifestyle changes in the year ahead.

“Setting small, attainable goals throughout the year, instead of a singular, overwhelming goal on January 1 can help you reach whatever it is you strive for,” says psychologist Lynn Bufka in an article of the American Psychological Association (APA). “Remember, it is not the extent of the change that matters, but rather the act of recognizing that lifestyle change is important and working toward it, one step at a time.”

To help realize your goals and incorporate healthy behavior in your daily life, APA proffers additional tips.

Shake things up

For 2023, why not go beyond common resolutions like hitting the gym and do something offbeat such as volunteering at a charity? Whatever you choose, create a happy and healthy life. Check out the succeeding list of ideas that may inspire you to make the most of the new year.

Sticking to one’s resolutions isn’t easy, but if this year is a flop, you can always try again next year.


Email the author at burgos.rowena64@gmail.com


Rowena C. Burgos is a former Lifestyle desk editor of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.


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