Try These 3 Easy Tips to Stay On Track with Your New Year’s Resolutions

While I know how easy it is to get off track when tackling a new challenge, I was surprised to learn that most New Year’s Resolutions don’t last beyond the end of the month. Sticking with a new goal can be hard but this year, Church & Dwight has a few tips to help make it easier no matter what you’re trying to accomplish in 2015!

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Spread the Word

Share your resolutions with your friends and family! Not only will you gain support from loved ones, but it also encourages you to keep yourself accountable.

Set Yourself Up for Success

With the new year we tend to set overly-ambitious goals for ourselves, but sometimes creating smaller goals over the duration of the year will get you the same results. If you’re looking to get more fit and healthy, take it one step at a time: drink an extra glass of water everyday, take the stairs and make sure you take your daily multivitamins. Taking a vitamin may seem like a chore, but with deliciously easy-to-chew Vitafusion™ MultiVites gummies it will feel more like a treat! Before you know it, minor adjustments will grow into effortless routines.

Have fun!

One of the best things about New Year’s resolutions is that it’s all up to you! So make it fun and get a little creative. Turn your exercise into a hobby and your organizing into a DIY project. Achieving your goals will feel like a breeze when it’s something you look forward to.

Personally, I love the idea of making projects fun instead of tiresome. And since organizing my house is one of my major goals for 2015, I’m going to be using this advice to help me get the job done! But no matter what your goals are for the new year, remember that getting off track for a day or two doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It just means it’s time to reevaluate your plan, start again and move forward to success!

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84 thoughts on “Try These 3 Easy Tips to Stay On Track with Your New Year’s Resolutions”

  1. I definitely agree with these, putting it out there helps to hold one accountable and I try to do that with any personal goals I set. I also have found making smaller goals that are achievable with one larger goal is better than a number of large or lofty goals.

  2. This is very true. The best way to go about it is to make smaller, ACHIEVABLE goals; don’t shoot for the moon, it’s too overwhelming, too much pressure on oneself, which does lead to failure. Start small & increase the goal over time.

  3. Thank you for the great tips that I found some inspiration in.My goals are to get more organized with the clutter in my house.I have a tidy house but it just needs to be more organized because I tend to get a lot of different crafts on the go at once.

  4. your advice is great but i don’t follow resolutions it’s not because we don’t need them i try to do them throught out the year anyways!

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