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The number one tip I have is to be realistic. There is no need
to set unachievable goals. Stick to 1 or 2 things you have been wanting to work towards and be realistic about them. At the end of the day, reaching just one goal is a massive feat and can change your health for the better.
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Remember That Little Progress Counts
Don’t forget that small changes lead to big changes. If you have set a goal to exercise more during the New Year but have only managed to increase your exercise routine by 1 extra day per week, don’t be too hard on yourself. One day can
lead to two and so on.
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A large part of setting goals is also making a plan. Remember to plan some steps to how you plan to tackle these goals. If you want to eat
healthier, plan your meals. If you want to exercise more, plan the days you want to hit the gym. A plan can go a long way in helping you stick to your New Years Resolutions.
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