I'm not a big resolutions girl.
In 2006, my mom said "Instead of trying to work out or eat healthier this year, let's get our passports. That will be our goal for the year." Two months later, I found tickets to London & a hotel near Hyde Park for 10 days for $800/pp. My mom thought we were just getting our passports that year but I thought bigger. We booked it and got our passports. That September, we had an incredible vacation together.
Being a new year, it's always a time for people to say "I'm going to be a better person by_____." It's a nice thought but most people end up forgetting their resolutions after a few weeks (or days). Many have no idea why they decided to do it in the first place. Most of these resolutions are about eating healthier, taking care of our bodies, exercising more, doing things on a daily basis... but those should be things we make habits, not resolutions.
With 2011 being my year of intentionality (at Sisarina AND in my personal life), I've made 2012 a year of leadership for Sisarina and a year of habit-forming for my personal life. Throughout December, I started making new habits of exercising at least 30-minutes a day, spending more time praying and giving myself some quiet time. This showed me that determination will get me everywhere and what I succeeded most at was the exercising (I know, shocker). So, it's time for me to create more new habits and to pound in the ones I've recently created.
GOALS FOR 2012:
BODY:
- Run 1200 miles
- Run 150 of those miles completely barefoot
- Bike 300 miles outdoors
NUTRITION:
- detox Jan 1-28 (no sugar, dairy, alcohol, coffee)
- give self one cheat day a week Feb 1-Dec 31
- eat only whole foods (nothing processed)
VACATION:
- take two out-of-town vacations
- no computer, no phone, no TV
OFFLINE:
- spend 24 straight hours per week offline
- no computer, no phone, no TV
This seems feasible and attainable albeit a little hardcore. If it wasn't, I wouldn't be Melanie. I'm ready to take 2012 one step at a time.
Instead of resolutions, what have you decided to make your new habits?





