Nothing Will Change This Year If You Don't
I’m not going to talk about SMART goal setting or the usual "new year, new me" bullshit. Like you, I have seen it every year for a long time. In fact, 2020 marks my 20th year in the fitness industry. Personally I am not one for New Year’s resolutions. I do believe the end of the year and start of another is a great time for reflection, introspection and time to plan for a better future, but I also believe any time is a great time for doing self-reflection and the like. It doesn’t have to be at the beginning of the year.
If we look at most people’s resolutions they revolve around
getting healthier or fitter, earning more money, having a better social life,
better relationships and so on. In order to have any of these things we have to change our behavior
; and in order to do that, we inevitably have to make
an internal shift.
Personally I am a very goal orientated person, but goal
setting, just like resolutions, has been pushed down our throats for over 20
years by self-help and fitness industries alike. If resolutions worked for
everybody we would see people realize their goals every year. The truth is that
some goals simply don’t work.
The power of our thoughts and the quality of them will lead our decisions, habits, and behavior. This will ultimately lead to us achieving (or not achieving) our resolutions in 2020. So, here are some points to consider when setting your resolutions for 2020.
Connect With Your Internal View of Yourself
Call it storytelling, internal dialogue, self-talk or the unconscious dialogue that goes on in your head (whether you are aware of it or not). The things you say to yourself about yourself has a massive influence on your behavior.
Most of our decision-making is based on self-stories. You unconsciously make decisions that match your idea of who you are and your identity. When you make a decision or act in a way that fits you,, the decision or action will feel right.
In contrast, when you make a decision or act in a way that doesn’t fit your self-story you feel uncomfortable. If you want to change your behavior and make the change stick, then you need to first change the underlying narrative that is operating.
If you want to be healthy, then you have to have an operating story you tell yourself that you are a healthy or healthier person….
….As author Stephen R. Covey said, “If the ladder is not leaning against the right wall, every step we take just gets us to the wrong place faster.”
When we deal with uncomfortable feelings with addiction or unhealthy obsession—using food, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, drugs, gambling, religion, even sex and exercise to help us feel better.
Initially, these things can make us feel better, but in the long term overuse of these things is often unhealthy. Relying on comfort food, for example, doesn’t help us work on the root cause of our emotions.
In an emotional eating cycle , we eat “bad” food, then often judge ourselves harshly. Next, we feel guilty and shameful for eating said “bad” food and for falling off the wagon with our diet. Finally, we have catastrophic thinking where we self-sabotage and create more self-loathing and, as a result, self-medicate with more "bad" food. Rinse and repeat. These thoughts, the emotions, and behaviors that follow hurt us.
Understanding this process and acknowledging the root problem can be the first step in breaking the unconscious circuit of unhealthy habits. Understanding your emotions will be the number one thing to work on if your resolutions in 2020 are to become a reality.
Don’t Make Your Resolutions Out of Obligation
Your why for your resolutions is crucial to your success in achieving them. I believe doing things for others can be a very strong extrinsic motivator—getting fitter so you can run around with your kids, honoring a passed or living family member or looking good for the opposite sex.
When you have a big internal and intrinsic why and when you are doing things that align with your purpose and your highest values, you will find you have a bigger yes burning inside of you. This will allow you to say no to all other things that get in the way and will help you overcome obstacles in your way.
Operating from a place of purpose and values trumps motivation anytime. Motivation comes and goes. The driving force that is left behind will help set up the habits and discipline required to soldier on.
Some Questions to Ask Yourself. . . .
Have you ever thought about what would make you happy?
What do you want?
Many of the resolutions we set are not necessarily what we genuinely want. . . .Have you ever filtered out what everybody else thinks, what everybody else wants and ignored everybody else’s judgment and criticism?
So much of the time we are worrying about what other people think of us to gain validation, external gratification, and acceptance—the very things that we have forgotten to give to ourselves. We often make our resolutions due to obligation rather than a genuine burning desire and passion to make them happen for ourselves.
"The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts: therefore, guard accordingly and take care that you entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue and reasonable nature"
- Marcus Aurelius
Improve Your Emotional Intelligence
How we feel about things determines, for the most part, the choices we make and our behavior.
If you continue to do the same then you will continue to have the same results.
Sometimes EQ can come in the form of taking control of our environment so it leads us closer to our resolutions. What we know from research is that your environment and the systems you have in place are far more important than willpower and grit.
We forget that often our environment creates and controls us, Avoiding the people that tend to sabotage your health and fitness journey. The ones that get pleasure in watching you fail are the ones we need to avoid. These people can trigger poor choices.
My Setback …..It's when you are too proud to ask for a hand on your journey to keep you accountable or to track your progress—two of the main reasons why most resolutions fail.
It might also be how you view setbacks and failures. If we can view this as, ‘ All successes are just a string of failures’. In fact, our failures can give us the opportunity to simply tweak what it is we are doing in order to learn. If more people viewed setbacks in this way, we would see a lot more people sticking with their resolutions.
Maybe it’s being self-aware of procrastination, the little voice inside the head that is scared of the resolution, maybe it's saying we aren’t good enough. Maybe your goals are too big and unrealistic and you underestimate the difficulty of changing what is normal for you. Sometimes we forget action begets more action and if we don’t change something in our daily routine, no matter how small, nothing else changes.
EQ also comes in the form of falling in love with the journey, the habits, and the process. It is easy to fall in love with the destination, the results, and the outcome.
Placing value on what is learned along the way rather than the goal itself is what changes the person making them more emotionally intelligent.
Change the Way You Think in 2020
There is certainly nothing wrong with wanting to be better off financially, wanting to be ripped, to have better sex and relationships, or whatever your resolution is.
Maybe this year it is time for a different approach if you have been unsuccessful in the past. There is no doubt these things will improve our lives, but often we think that these external things will bring us happiness.
In fact, however, the quality of our thinking will dictate how we behave, influence the decisions and choices we make, and determine how happy we actually are. When the quality of our thinking is better, we naturally gravitate toward the things that are better for us.
Just remember that changing the way you think is just as important, if not more important, than trying to change what you do!
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