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Hey guys,
With the New Year coming right around the corner I figure it would be a good time to put up a post about setting goals because I see a lot of people set really admirable New's Years resolutions and then fall flat after a week or two; willpower only lasts for so long. Don't worry, I'm guilty of this too - at least, I used to be
So, the simple answer is to take willpower out of it by setting smaller goals and only dedicating yourself to that small goal until it becomes routine, until it becomes embedded in part of your life. After that, set another small goal and work on it for a few weeks until it also becomes embedded into your life. Setting goals like this makes it a lot easier because you're not constantly having to fight your own self-talk the entire way.
I tried for almost 3 years to finally start losing some of my excess weight and, well, if it had worked I wouldn't have said 3 years XD. A little over a year ago I dropped a decent amount of money on a home gym and figured that spending the money/time/effort to actually buy a home gym (while also avoiding going to a public gym) would be enough of an incentive for me annnddd I was wrong, horribly horribly wrong. It sat and collected dust up until 8 months ago - between working full time and being in school full time I had very few time slots where I could work out BUT I decided that I would just try working out in the time slots I had (7am after getting home from work AND 4pm where I was getting home from school and had an hour and a half before I had to go into work on Wed + Fri) and, although I hated it, I did keep with it because after working out on Friday I knew I wouldn't have to care until Wednesday.
After about 5-6 weeks of this though it became less mundane and less of a chore; I still wasn't thrilled at this point but I didn't despise it either. After another 2 weeks, I started finding more space in my schedule to try working out... and then I bought some other equipment/add-ons for the home gym and 8 months later I'm still with it. After 3 years of consistently failing to dedicate myself to this I am finally working out consistently!
This method does take a little bit longer BUT it's also a lot safer and you're less likely to self-destruct from burnout. Instead of trying to grab a number when you've never approached a girl before, try to just stay in a conversation for 30 seconds - do that for a few weeks and then tack on another task, rinse and repeat. At the end of a year you'll either be getting laid or going on dates consistently. You have an entire year to accomplish your goals, make the most of it by breaking down your goals into segments!
With the New Year coming right around the corner I figure it would be a good time to put up a post about setting goals because I see a lot of people set really admirable New's Years resolutions and then fall flat after a week or two; willpower only lasts for so long. Don't worry, I'm guilty of this too - at least, I used to be
So, the simple answer is to take willpower out of it by setting smaller goals and only dedicating yourself to that small goal until it becomes routine, until it becomes embedded in part of your life. After that, set another small goal and work on it for a few weeks until it also becomes embedded into your life. Setting goals like this makes it a lot easier because you're not constantly having to fight your own self-talk the entire way.
I tried for almost 3 years to finally start losing some of my excess weight and, well, if it had worked I wouldn't have said 3 years XD. A little over a year ago I dropped a decent amount of money on a home gym and figured that spending the money/time/effort to actually buy a home gym (while also avoiding going to a public gym) would be enough of an incentive for me annnddd I was wrong, horribly horribly wrong. It sat and collected dust up until 8 months ago - between working full time and being in school full time I had very few time slots where I could work out BUT I decided that I would just try working out in the time slots I had (7am after getting home from work AND 4pm where I was getting home from school and had an hour and a half before I had to go into work on Wed + Fri) and, although I hated it, I did keep with it because after working out on Friday I knew I wouldn't have to care until Wednesday.
After about 5-6 weeks of this though it became less mundane and less of a chore; I still wasn't thrilled at this point but I didn't despise it either. After another 2 weeks, I started finding more space in my schedule to try working out... and then I bought some other equipment/add-ons for the home gym and 8 months later I'm still with it. After 3 years of consistently failing to dedicate myself to this I am finally working out consistently!
This method does take a little bit longer BUT it's also a lot safer and you're less likely to self-destruct from burnout. Instead of trying to grab a number when you've never approached a girl before, try to just stay in a conversation for 30 seconds - do that for a few weeks and then tack on another task, rinse and repeat. At the end of a year you'll either be getting laid or going on dates consistently. You have an entire year to accomplish your goals, make the most of it by breaking down your goals into segments!