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You’re Never Too Old to Embrace Change and Start Over!

By Paula Harer January 15, 2020 Mindset

Do you feel like you keep starting over with the same goals? About this time every winter I realize that I have already given up on many of the things that I wanted to change about myself in the new year. About two weeks in! Can you believe it?

Then I tell myself that next Monday I will kick into gear – and so it goes all year long. I start over at something almost every Monday; 52 times each, in some cases. Then I start with the same goals next year. I get mad at myself for not following through, and I stay mad at myself for being so spineless. Rats!

But every once in a blue moon, a new behavior takes hold, and I am super proud of myself when it does. For example, I wanted to drink more water every day, and started doing it in the new year a couple of years ago.

That lasted about a week, then I went back to my old ways. But, each Monday I started again, trying to drink more water daily – until it happened. Imagine that. Now I don’t have to try, it just happens. Good for me.

Things that many of us vow to do in the new year are: lose weight, spend more time at the gym, walk 10,000 steps a day, spend less money, floss every day, keep the closet organized, make the bed every day, read more and watch less, clear the clutter at home, learn how to _______ (fill in the blank).

You get the picture. If it is any consolation, most of those are on my list every year.

No Change Can Occur Without Starting Over

My point here is that without starting, no change will occur. Without beginning to make the change you, will never make the change. The number of times that you begin has nothing to do with the accomplishment you are after.

If I hadn’t begun over and over, trying to incorporate more water in my day, it would not have happened. If I don’t make an effort to add some steps into my day, I will not add steps into my day, it’s that simple.

My advice to you is this: no one achieves progress by not starting somewhere. You may have started a diet on January 2nd and fell off the wagon on January 5th – that is no reason to stop trying. If there are people in your life who tell you differently, tell them to kindly pipe down.

Keep starting over.

Yes, keep starting over every week – if that is what it takes to get you to that one Monday when you just do it, whatever it is.

Keep working toward 10,000 steps daily, even if it is one added step each day. You will get there eventually. Keep starting over making your bed every day until you notice one week that you did it for seven days. Then do it some more.

This Includes Weight Loss

When it comes to weight loss, I know it is tough. I have struggled with it for years, but for some reason, this time around I seem to be on a good track.

I would not have found this track, however, without starting a diet every Monday, 842 times! Who knows whether this time will work or not, but so far so good. I may get rid of a few pounds or I may not. I may get rid of a lot of pounds. And if I don’t, then I will start over.

The people who do not ever reach any goals, no matter how small, are those who do not even attempt to make a change in the first place. They don’t want the personal let down. Or they don’t have the confidence.

They don’t take the first step, and they let doubting Thomases interfere. They listen to the little devil sitting on one shoulder. Maybe they are insecure or maybe they are perfect, who knows. I am pretty sure I am not either of those.

The moral of this story is this: I had to start my life over at 60. Didn’t want to, didn’t like it, didn’t know how. I failed at everything I started. Then I cried and screamed and threw a fit. Then I started over”; lather, rinse and repeat!

Now, it is finally working. 2019 looks so bright and happy, so fun and fulfilling, but it would have never happened if I hadn’t started over a million times.

What are you starting new? What are your goals for this new year? Is this the first time you have worked on this particular goal or are you starting over again? It doesn’t matter how many times you have tried to conquer it, start over and do it. Please use the comments below to share your goals and do-overs, your successes and failures.

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The Author

After a 30-year marriage crumbled, Paula Harer found herself single for the first time in 35 years. She felt like she had something to say about her experience, so started writing a blog called Starting Over at Sixty https://www.startingoveratsixty.com. She addresses everything from loneliness and reinvention and offers ways to create a new outlook on life.

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