I don't think that the 1st January 2013 is a significant enough date to convince me and motivate me to change something about my life or myself. Doing anything that would require change takes a lot of thought and can be most successful with good timing, but rushing a decision in time for the new year, without considering how I aim to accomplish it, would make it hard to achieve.
Making a resolution doesn't have to be to make a drastic change, but surely if it wasn't in some way difficult or hard work then it could be easily done. What I'm saying is that there is little point in setting myself a resolution to do my laundry just in order for it to succeed.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't make a resolution just because it might fail leaving you feeling futile and hopeless for the following year, but feeling negative so early on is surely detrimental.
Equally I wouldn't deny that the New Year can be a time to reflect upon the previous year and to feel inspired and excited for the next.
So here are some (very obvious) tips if you are
- Set yourself accomplishable goals
- Eat enough so that you don't feel the need to overindulge.
- Do, in reason and sensibly, give way to cravings.
- Go to fitness classes, (which have a set time) if convincing yourself to go to the gym at an unspecified time is difficult.
- Do exercise that you enjoy, and eat healthy food that you actually like.
Be happy and
optimistic and don't stress about your resolutions, but think about them as a
guide for the direction in which you would like your following year to follow.
As I said, I don't think I
will make resolutions per se, but rather targets and goals. I think the new
year does offer a sense of the new, a sense of the achievable, and a
sense of inspiration.
So I will leave
you with a few inspiring quotes which are relevant to me or that I hope will guide me a little:
“I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them.”
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray
“Your 20’s are your ‘selfish’ years. It’s a decade to immerse yourself in every single thing possible. Be selfish with your time, and all the aspects of you. Tinker with shit, travel, explore, love a lot, love a little, and never touch the ground.”
Kyoko Escamilla
"She believed she could so she did."