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TraderFeed: Reaching Your Goals in the New Year
1) Frame the Objective - What is the one change you most want to make during 2015? A good place to start is to review your shortcomings during 2014 and identify the one change that would make you better.
2) Turn the Change Into a Routine - If you are going to make your change, you have to *be* that change at some time, every single day. If my goal is to be a more loving, supportive father during the new year, then I need to construct loving, supportive time each day with my children.
3) Find Triggers for the Routine - By associating our routine with a regular life activity, we can become consistent in enacting our changes. Let's say that one of my ways of being a more loving, supportive parent is to spend quality time with the children over dinner. I might take up cooking and start making fun foods that the kids would like. This would help turn dinner times into quality time. Common thinking is that we need to change how we think and feel in order to change our behaviors. The reality is that the reverse is equally true: by enacting new behaviors, we can change how we think and feel. If you can find time each day to be the person you want to be, you will begin experiencing yourself as that person--and that will start a positive momentum that will impact a variety of areas of your life. Using dinner times to be more loving and supportive might just help you be more loving and supportive of yourself during times of setback.
So what is the one change you can make in 2015 to be the person you most want to be?
Here are a few posts you might find helpful with respect to developing new habit patterns: Turning Goals Into Consistent Habit Patterns
1) Frame the Objective - What is the one change you most want to make during 2015? A good place to start is to review your shortcomings during 2014 and identify the one change that would make you better.
2) Turn the Change Into a Routine - If you are going to make your change, you have to *be* that change at some time, every single day. If my goal is to be a more loving, supportive father during the new year, then I need to construct loving, supportive time each day with my children.
3) Find Triggers for the Routine - By associating our routine with a regular life activity, we can become consistent in enacting our changes. Let's say that one of my ways of being a more loving, supportive parent is to spend quality time with the children over dinner. I might take up cooking and start making fun foods that the kids would like. This would help turn dinner times into quality time. 12/31/14