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“What’s one thing you’d like to accomplish this year?”
Common Pitfalls with Resolutions
Use the SMART framework (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant,
Time-bound).
Staying Engaged with Goals
Track Progress:
○ Use apps, journals, or habit trackers to monitor your journey.
○ Celebrate small wins to maintain momentum.
Adjust as Needed:
○ Goals aren’t set in stone; life changes, so should your plans.
○ Regularly review and tweak your goals.
Build a Support Network:
○ Surround yourself with people who encourage and inspire you.
○ Share your progress with them to stay accountable.
Reward Yourself:
○ Set milestones and treat yourself when you achieve them.
○ Keep rewards aligned with your goals (e.g., a new workout outfit for fitness milestones).
By Michael Medley, LPC & Andy Newman, LPC5
1717 ratings
Send us Fan Mail
“What’s one thing you’d like to accomplish this year?”
Common Pitfalls with Resolutions
Use the SMART framework (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant,
Time-bound).
Staying Engaged with Goals
Track Progress:
○ Use apps, journals, or habit trackers to monitor your journey.
○ Celebrate small wins to maintain momentum.
Adjust as Needed:
○ Goals aren’t set in stone; life changes, so should your plans.
○ Regularly review and tweak your goals.
Build a Support Network:
○ Surround yourself with people who encourage and inspire you.
○ Share your progress with them to stay accountable.
Reward Yourself:
○ Set milestones and treat yourself when you achieve them.
○ Keep rewards aligned with your goals (e.g., a new workout outfit for fitness milestones).