I’m not sure of the origin of the New Year’s resolution or how successfully this “tool” motivates others, but I do know the thought of it makes me bristle.
Resolutions have always felt disciplinary and regulatory, and the idea of deprivation or denial at this stage of my life sets me up to resist and ultimately fail. Doing without, living without, just doesn’t fit into my image of a full and engaged life – an emphasis on satisfaction and accomplishment serves me much better.
I’ve arrived at a stage where I feel pretty content with myself and quite accepting of who I am as a mature woman. Granted there is always room for improvement, and I am always seeking ways to enrich my life, but I’ve now set my priorities away from wholesale change, opting instead to strive for more finely honed adjustments and orientations toward sustainable and lasting habits and efforts.
These days, I’m much more interested in adding to my life than subtracting from it. So, when I received a message from a dear friend containing a list of what she was looking forward to in 2024, and how she would strive for more of the activities, experiences and choices that will enhance her life, I was inspired. I was so excited about the idea that I compiled my own list, entitled, I Want More of This! and have promised myself it will be my road map through 2024, and probably beyond.
There’s something about granting myself permission to enjoy and appreciate what I can provide more of that motivates me, and the choice of more positive wording makes it all much more appealing. Here’s what I mean.
I have disregarded statements like:
I have embraced lifestyle changes that feel much more interesting and pleasant, such as:
It might seem like a silly mind trick, but as Mary Poppins once said, “a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down.” Why not take a kinder and more encouraging approach to reaching our goals and living a better life?
Is it difficult for you to accomplish your goals? Have you considered making different goals? What about goals to be authentic?
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Love this approach to choosing the positive attitude!
Thank you, Paula. I’m so glad.
Fran
That is exactly what I did this tine also! I wrote down, Enjoy Life, Write when the mood strikes, walk and investigate, play piano and go ahead and make those mistakes! Draw, and get out to explore, drive. Enjoy and above all don’t be afraid to show who you are. Enough of restrictions. Ladies, growing up and even into our 40’s and 50’s didn’t we have enough? We’ve worked hard to enjoy our 60 and then some year-old bodies, so let’s do it!!
I really like this, because i am one of those people that keeps saying “I will go to yoga 3 times per week” and i have not gone to yoga for months !!! So i will change this to “I will go to yoga to experience the joy of moving my body and the tranquilly of shavasana”
Yes!! That’s a wonderful way to orient yourself.
Please let me know how it goes. I’d love to hear from you.
You can reach me at theyearsbeyondyouth.com
Best Wishes,
Fran
Amen! Well said, Sophie.
Thank you.
Fran