The tradition of making New Year’s resolutions dates back to ancient Babylon, where it was believed that the gods would bestow good fortune upon those who demonstrated a willingness to improve themselves. The ancient Babylonians would make promises to their gods at the start of the year to pay off debts, return borrowed items, and […]
Here are Some Funny Tweets About Those Pesky New Year’s Resolutions
Don’t feel bad there buddy, okay? We all make New Year’s Resolutions…and then we blow it.
I know that every year I make great, big plans about how I’m gonna change my life…and it never really happens.
Oh well, I guess we’re all human.
Stop beating yourself up and enjoy these tweets!
1. Ain’t gonna happen.
2. That’s kinda dark.
3. Good luck with that.
4. I think you can do it.
5. A good point.
6. Doesn’t seem like it’s working…
7. Check back with us and we’ll let you know.
8. Think you can do it?
9. Just let it go.
10. Lofty goals.
11. I’m following her lead.
We’re still in January, and I’ll say that I haven’t exactly been on top of my resolutions so far…
How about you? Have you been good about your resolutions in 2020?
Tell us how you’ve been doing in the comments!
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New Year, New You – 8 Ways to Start Actually Enjoying Exercise
Just about everyone has struggled with their weight at some point. It’s an ongoing struggle for most of us, and one of the biggest hurdles that people can’t get past is that most of us hate exercise! It’s just not as enjoyable as sitting under the covers and binging your favorite Netflix shows.
Wouldn’t life be so much more enjoyable if exercising wasn’t a chore? I think so. If you do, too, then check out these 8 tips for turning yourself into someone who will actually stick to those resolutions – and not hate doing it, either.
#1. Take notes on your progress.
Motivation is far easier to find when you can easily see how you’ve improved, whether or not you’re feeling great that day. Track distance run, weight lifted, sit-ups or pushups or burpees accomplished, etc, to see how far you’ve come.
#2. Know your excuses.
Acknowledge ahead of time all of the things that get in your way when it comes to keeping your commitment, and punch them in the face before they can hold you back.
#3. Allow yourself time off.
Even a whole week, if you’re going to be out of town or super busy with a deadline or something similar. It’s okay to give yourself a break – in fact, you’ll be more likely to keep your goals if you do.
#4. Save your Netflix binge for cardio time.
What better motivation to hop on the treadmill than the next episode of whatever show you never have time to watch otherwise?
#5. Don’t make your goals about weight loss.
Make it about your clothes fitting better, or you having more energy or better muscle tone, etc. It’s easier to maintain and also, weight truly is just a number.
#6. Evaluate your lifestyle.
A workout routine is only going to stick if it fits with your other lifestyle elements – if you’re going out drinking four nights a week there’s no way you’re getting up early to work out every morning. Change only happens when you can incorporate it into your everyday.
#7. Don’t worry about looking silly.
This is great advice for everything you do in life, tbh, but it goes double for those classes at the gym you’ve always wanted to try but don’t because you worry you’ll look dumb. Who cares? Have fun and get fit in the process – anyone who would make fun of you is showing their own insecurity and nothing else.
#8. Make your goals weekly, instead of a giant one.
Say you’re going to exercise 3 days a week instead of “lose 20 pounds by Memorial Day,” etc.
Here’s hoping it takes!
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