If you’re feeling less enthusiastic about your New Year’s resolutions than you did a month ago, you’re not alone. According to some estimates, 80% of resolutions fail in the month of February.
For many people, abandoning resolutions is the inevitable result of setting poor goals in the first place. For example, no one can “get healthier.” What you can do is set a weekly exercise target or make a running schedule that will build towards the half-marathon you want to tackle in the fall.
But if you know that you set an actionable target that’s important to you and falling behind is hurting your Return on Life, one of these three strategies might help you get back on track.
- Celebrate successes, gently scold failures.
- Make achievements fun.
- Find an accountability partner.
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