Wednesday, 30 December 2009

How to resolve, successfully!

After the exuberant abundance of Christmas celebrations, a fresh attitude of health, simplicity and frugality is a welcome contrast. And so we move into January; a new month, a new year, indeed a new decade. A fresh sweep of time stretches ahead, clean and blank and ready to be imprinted with our hopes, wishes and goals. There is the feeling that we may sweep old habits away with the tinsel and recreate our lives, our very selves anew!

I offer a few thoughts and suggestions for anyone who may be embarking on positive change at this time.

1 Aim for sustainable, manageable change. Be kind to yourself and keep expectations realistic to ensure success.

2 Build upon what you have already achieved. For example an occasional yoga class could become a weekly commitment. If you attend class regularly, why not resolve to practice at home on the days you don’t see your teacher.

3 Let go of old habits gradually. Release the stress and drama of going cold turkey: aim for one dairy/alcohol/caffeine/sugar free day per week. When this is established, extend to two or three days, then five and so on.

3 When introducing new habits, set time parameters. For example including a fresh juice with breakfast for 10 days or for the month of January, then review.

4 Allow yourself to receive. Holistic bodywork such as massage will reduce stress and support other changes, particularly if exercising or detoxing. You might also invest in essential oils, and book a few sauna or spa sessions

5 Prioritise your new habits. Set time and money aside and honour your commitment to yourself. Block out time in your personal diary and family calendar and protect with vigilance! Attending to your health is not an added extra or luxury! It is key to your ability to stay relaxed, healthy. After all, when you are physically and emotionally balanced you will be in a much stronger position to support your loved ones.

I wish you every success in your endeavours and a peaceful and prosperous 2010

Happy New Year!

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