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How to Achieve Your New Years Resolution
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HubPages sign in my account help browse » Hubs Hubbers Requests Topics Forums Hubtivity How to Achieve Your New Years Resolution 54 rate this page By hot_pink How To Make New Year's Resolutions That Work! New Year's is the only holiday that celebrates the passage of time. Perhaps that's why, as the final seconds of this year tick away, we become introspective. Inevitably, that introspection turns to thoughts of self-improvement and the annual ritual of making New Year's Resolutions. New Year's Resolutions offer the first of many important tools for remaking ourselves. People the world over make New Year's Resolutions. Often, what we vow to improve is some habit related to health, weight, exercise, occupation and income. You may think your successes or failures in this department are of no interest to the world at large. Not true. In fact, a whole branch of science—psychology—is devoted to behavior modification. And psychology tells us that there are five stages involved in turning resolutions into realities. The Five Stages That Lead to Successful Resolutions Pre-contemplation : The desire to change is vague. This is a good time to seek information and ask some important questions such as, "What risks am I running by going along just as I have been?" Contemplation : Weigh the benefits of change. This is a time to get specific, to monitor behavior. For example, keep a record of how much you eat, drink, spend, etc. Preparation : Begin making small changes. For example, you might give up some TV time and redirect your energy. Now's the time to tell family and friends that the leopard is about to change his spots. This is the time to make a firm commitment. The Action : Banish and sacrifice vices while embracing and committing to new virtues. At this point, give yourself all the help and support you can by creating a sense of accountability to others. Encourage family and friends to prod, provoke and push you. Maintenance : This is the challenging p"
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