If you try to get fit, eat healthier, earn more money, develop your relationships, and start meditating at the same time, you're likely setting yourself up for failure. As the Russian proverb goes, "If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one."
So, set no more than three New Year's resolutions. Or better yet, set just one – then, once you've mastered it, you can start another one later in the year.
1. Increase Your Fitness
Improving fitness is one of the most popular New Year's resolutions out there – and it's easy to understand why. As the motivational speaker Jim Rohn said, "Take care of your body. It's the only place you have to live."
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2. Improve Your Diet
Similarly, the quality of our diet has a massive effect on the quality of our lives. So, if you want to improve your sleep, productivity, and feelings of wellbeing, consider setting healthy New Year's resolutions. You know what they say, "You are what you eat!"
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3. Stop Procrastinating
If you want to create the life of your dreams but too often find yourself procrastinating, perhaps it's time to learn how to stop procrastinating for good. That way, you can spend your time and energy on what you truly care about.
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4. Earn More Money
One of the most common New Year's resolutions is to improve our finances in some way. If you have dreams of traveling, buying a house, or starting a family, you may want to set a New Year's resolution to earn more money by chasing a promotion or taking a new job.
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5. Start a Business
If you hate your job, you may have dreams of becoming your own boss. Whether you start dropshipping, teach online, or become a freelancer, there are tons of ways to start a business or side hustle.
6. Learn Something New
Have you ever wanted to learn a new language, play a musical instrument, or take up a new sport? Commit to learning something new with a unique New Year's resolution. As the writer Mark Twain once wrote, "Never let formal education get in the way of your learning."
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