New Year's Resolutions Check In
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We made it through the first work week of January. This is enough to get an early glimpse of progress with New Year's resolutions. It's also malleable enough to make changes. For more ideas on New Year's resolutions in this community, see:
2025 New Year's Resolutions and Other Goals
New Year's Resolutions for 2025
Signup Post: Accountability Buddies in 2025 (1 seeker)
Our most popular challenge is:
Signup Post: Fannish 50 in 2025 (45 participants)
How are your resolutions going?
Are you struggling with year-long goals? Consider adding some one-day resolutions to boost your sense of accomplishment. You can also break yearly goals into smaller subgoals, like weekly or monthly ones. Alternatively, try making a set of 4-8 seasonal resolutions, where each goal will only be active for about three months.
Do you feel more crushed by obligations than inspired by opportunities? You might benefit from exploring alternatives to conventional resolutions. You could simplify things, or add some fun New Year's resolutions and self-care goals so you don't burn out.
Are you bored with the same old resolutions? Try something unique! Sometimes it's fun to tackle a challenge that few if any other people will be doing.
How are you doing with tracking your progress? Some folks like a hardcopy journal, others electronic, or even a mix of both. If you need a visual representation, check out these bullet journal pages.
Are you still going strong? Reward yourself!
You can share a summary of your progress in a comment below, or link to a progress report in your blog.
2025 New Year's Resolutions and Other Goals
New Year's Resolutions for 2025
Signup Post: Accountability Buddies in 2025 (1 seeker)
Our most popular challenge is:
Signup Post: Fannish 50 in 2025 (45 participants)
How are your resolutions going?
Are you struggling with year-long goals? Consider adding some one-day resolutions to boost your sense of accomplishment. You can also break yearly goals into smaller subgoals, like weekly or monthly ones. Alternatively, try making a set of 4-8 seasonal resolutions, where each goal will only be active for about three months.
Do you feel more crushed by obligations than inspired by opportunities? You might benefit from exploring alternatives to conventional resolutions. You could simplify things, or add some fun New Year's resolutions and self-care goals so you don't burn out.
Are you bored with the same old resolutions? Try something unique! Sometimes it's fun to tackle a challenge that few if any other people will be doing.
How are you doing with tracking your progress? Some folks like a hardcopy journal, others electronic, or even a mix of both. If you need a visual representation, check out these bullet journal pages.
Are you still going strong? Reward yourself!
You can share a summary of your progress in a comment below, or link to a progress report in your blog.