Try Setting Intentions Instead

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Monday, 28 January 2019

By Alex Sutcliffe

GIVE UP RESOLUTIONS, TRY SETTING INTENTIONS INSTEAD

Did you make any new year resolutions this year, and if so, have you kept them? If the answer's no to either of those questions, why not try something different? Instead of resolutions, which, let's face it, usually have an element of duty about them, try setting intentions, and making them positive, inspiring and specific.

Here are five tips for setting New Year's Intentions:

1. Use Positive Language

A resolution sounds like a should – a burden to take on or a pleasure to give up – there's nothing joyful or exciting about them. They are also inclined to be vague and unspecific. An intention, however, feels dynamic – it's something actionable that will keep you feeling committed and motivated throughout the year.

Notice the difference between a resolution, which sounds dutiful, and an intention, which sounds positive:

2. Make Your Intentions SMART

Try following the life coaching tool of setting SMART goals or intentions, which are:

3. Manageable Chunks

Cut any goals into manageable chunks, so that they don't seem overwhelming. 'I want to get a new job' is a big, daunting task. So chunk it down into manageable, measurable actions, such as:

4. Imagine How Good You'll Feel Once You've Achieved Your Intention

If you want to lose five kilos by a summer wedding, close your eyes and imagine the day, soaking up the atmosphere of the wedding, and the sensation of looking fabulous in your new suit, all those kilos gone. How great does that feel? Take yourself back to this feeling whenever you can – keeping your desire firmly in your mind will help you see it through.

5. Don't Beat Yourself Up

We all have failings, and you might let yourself down about something – that squidgy slice of chocolate cake, or overdoing the wine one evening – but let it go. There's no point berating yourself and giving up. No-one's perfect. Be kind to yourself, knowing that in the long-term, you are making serious improvements to your life.

A happy and positive 2019 to you all!

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Alexandra Sutcliffe...

 

a life coach
and hypnotherapist
based on
The French Riviera.

 

Visit her website:

alexandralifecoach.blogspot.com

 

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