Planning Tips And Resolutions
Are you looking to start again on the right foot? Planning is a great way to ensure that you make the most of your time and achieve your goals. In this article, we’ll discuss some planning tips for planning These tips will help you get organised and achieve your goals. So read on to learn more!
Set aside some time on your own or with your partner to assess what has worked well for you in the past year. Also consider what could be improved and how you could do things differently next year.
Putting all of these goals down on paper will make them feel more real and achievable. If you have trouble sticking to your goals, try setting smaller ones that you can achieve in a shorter time period.
10. Take Stock of Relationships
Think about your romantic and friendship goals. What do you want to achieve with the people in your life? How can you improve those relationships in the coming year?
Do you want more friends this year than last year? Are there some existing friends that you’d like to see more of? Do you need to phase out some friends who are judgemental or too unreliable?
Maybe your goal is to date more? Whatever your relationship goals are, write them down.
Input important dates into a digital calendar on a recurring basis so that you never forget a birthday again!
9. Financial Planning
First, think about your finances and what you want to do with them. Plan your finances for the upcoming year by making a budget and sticking to it.
Decide how much money you want to allocate to different areas such as groceries, transportation, eating out and entertainment. This will keep you focused on your goals while helping you stay within your limits.
This will help you stay on top of what you have going out, as well as what is coming in. If you use cash, make sure that there are enough bills available so that spending cannot continue without replenishing funds from somewhere else (i.e., your bank account).
Lastly, look for ways to save money where possible by making smarter decisions about spending or learning to negotiate better on major purchases. Doing so can add up over time and give you a cushion for larger purchases or future investments.
Set a financial goal and work out an action plan to accomplish it. Start a savings account and make transfers to it automatic.
Keep track of your investments with a calendar or spreadsheet. Do you need a new credit card? How about investing in stocks or bonds?
8. Apply the Pareto Principle
According to the Pareto Principle, 20% of your activities will give you 80% of your satisfaction. It’s also known as the 80/20 rule and holds that 20% of efforts give 80% of results.
You might be wondering how this applies to things to do for the coming year – well, the rule can be applied to almost any element of your life. You can even apply the Pareto Principle to friendships. Spend the most time with those who make you the happiest.
We’re not advocating cutting all those who don’t fall into this category. Simply focus on those who are the most enthusiastic about meeting up with you and who contribute equally to the friendship.
7. Make a Realistic List
It’s tricky changing a bad habit and sticking to a new one. If you simply write a list of negatives that you’re not allowed to do, such as eating sugar then you may be setting yourself up for failure.
Instead, create a list of positives that you want to achieve such as drinking a glass of water 30 minutes before meal times. Try to make smart goals – i.e. those that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Timely.
Tell a few close friends or family members about big goals. Studies have shown that we’re far more likely to stick to resolutions when we have an accountability partner.
The best way is generally to set one goal only and to stick to that rather than a whole host of new goals. Reward yourself when you reach certain milestones (i.e., if you write 10 pages in one night, reward yourself with an hour of TV).
6. Declutter Your Closet and Home
Get organized – declutter your home, office, or workspace and create a system that works for you. Clearing the clutter is one of the best ways to improve productivity and overall wellbeing.
Whether you’re clearing out physical items or digital files, organization can help make traditional and remote work easier, more pleasurable, and more efficient. Start with small steps – set aside some time each week to review and discard unwanted items, or pare down digital files so you can use them in a logical way.
Create a storage system that works for you – think desk drawers, bookshelves, color-coded folders – whatever will best support maintaining a clutter-free environment. A little bit of effort expended now pays off in long-term efficiency gains. It helps keep your space working for you instead of against you.
Carry out an assessment of how often you use each item in your possession. For example, you probably wear around 20% of your wardrobe most of the time.
Think about decluttering your closet and keeping only the most frequently worn items. It’s a similar principle for your home. If you find getting rid of things difficult, ask yourself whether an item is beautiful or useful. If it’s neither and you haven’t used it in at least six months, then let it go.
Objects that are in good condition will be welcomed by charity shops and old CDs or books can usually be donated to a local library.
Also, are there things around your home that need fixing up? Are there any big ticket items that you need to invest in for such as a laptop or flat-screen TV?
5. Focus on Healthy Habits
Good sleep is key to achieving any weight loss goals and optimizing general health. Keep your bedroom free of any electronic devices. Try to wind down 1-2 hours before bedtime by reading a book, taking a warm bath, listening to music or meditating.
If you find it hard to resist temptation when eating out, go to restaurants that only serve healthy food until you’ve achieved your ideal weight. Some places are even alcohol free.
Are you getting your five a day – the minimum recommended intake of fruit and vegetables? It can be challenging to fit so many in but we have a few suggestions that may help.
Rustle up healthy and delicious juice drinks to start the day right. Why not try a new fruit or vegetable every so often too. Jerusalem artichokes, Romanesco broccoli or dragonfruit are just a few examples.
Also, make sure to schedule regular optician and dentist appointments.
4. Get Fighting Fit
Are you planning to lose weight or gain muscle? You need a plan for that, too!
It’s a popular time of year to join a gym but first ask yourself if that’s your favourite form of exercise. You’re more likely to stick to something that you really enjoy.
Dance classes such as zumba are another good option for getting fit and they burn a lot of calories too. If you like being in the great outdoors then consider cycling, running or a bootcamp.
Break your goal down into small, achievable steps for the best chance of success. For example, if you’ve always dreamed of running a marathon, start by alternating walking and running over short distances before working your way up to hill sprints to build up endurance. A series of small wins adds up in the long run.
High intensity workouts are extremely effective. Try our favourite plyometrics exercises if you want to see rapid improvement.
3. Learn Something New
Plan to learn a new skill. There are lots of resources online, such as this list of virtual art museum tours.
Whether it’s a musical instrument, language or a sporting skill, trying something new will energize you for the whole year. There may well be additional benefits like making new friends and getting fitter, or increasing your level of concentration.
Now is the perfect time to make positive changes in your life. Self-help books can offer lots of guidance and advice on how to attain this. People interested in mental health can find many beneficial texts that discuss strategies for mindfulness and self-care.
2. Start Travel Planning
It is also a good time to plan your travel for the year. If you want to go on a couple of trips, make sure that you save up now. There are many great deals to be had if you book in advance, and some airlines offer significant discounts when tickets are bought well in advance.
Do you have any trips planned already? You’ll also want to consider if there are any places that might be off limits because of political unrest or travel restrictions.
Whether you prefer to use a paper planner or online calendar, we suggest inputting key dates first like national vacations and school holidays.
With careful planning, you can maximize your time away by booking off dates either side of some national holidays. Just make sure to reserve the flights and accommodation as soon as possible, since they’re likely to be expensive at these peak periods.
Think about the trips that you’d like to make in the next couple of months – skiing is a must for all fans of Winter sports. If there’s a bucket list destination that you’re keen to travel to, start saving all articles about it that you can find online.
One of the best ways to do so is on Pinterest, which is a mine of information for travel planning. Alternatively, create a vision board of your dream destination and include vacation rentals or hotels, cool restaurants and interesting excursions.
1. Write Your Goals Down
Write down your goals so you can refer back to them throughout the year. By putting pen to paper and recording our goals, we create a blueprint for success that can be referred back to throughout the year for encouragement if needed.
Whether it be 5-year plan milestones or short-term targets, setting goals is an important part of growth that allows us to track our progress from day one. Writing down ambitions also helps formulate a routine that, with discipline, has proven effective in achieving said objectives.
Each evening, jot down your to-do list for the next day. It definitely helps to focus the mind.
Try not to add more than 3 items, as a long list can be off-putting. Don’t beat yourself up if your goals slip from time to time but give yourself a small reward each time you achieve one.
In addition, write out your goals for the next 12 months and post them somewhere visible so you’ll be reminded of them every day. Wealth affirmations are another good way of regularly focusing on your finances.
Give yourself small rewards when you hit an important goal.
In Conclusion: Planning Tips
Setting and achieving goals is a process that takes time, effort, and planning. But it’s worth it! By taking the steps outlined above, you can set yourself up for success.
The New Year isn’t the only time to make resolutions. It should be a year-round process of taking stock of your life and planning how you want things to go. You don’t have to do all these important tasks at once – take one step at a time.
Set aside time each week to review your progress and adjust your plans accordingly. Having a plan for success is essential to achieving any goal, but without setting aside time each week to review your progress and adjust plans accordingly, you could find yourself in an unhelpful cycle of self-sabotage.
And remember that it’s okay if things don’t go according to plan – just keep moving forward! Also, be patient – it takes time to achieve our goals!
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