LIFESTYLE / Health |
Resolve to keep those New Year's resolutions(HealthDay News)Updated: 2006-12-31 17:31 SATURDAY - Keeping a New Year's resolution may depend on following three simple steps, says Dr. Bernard Davidson, a family psychologist at the Medical College of Georgia Health System. Here are the steps: Be committed. You must think through what you want to change and commit
yourself to the long-term process it usually takes to achieve change. You then
need to come up with a realistic plan to help you reach your goals, Davidson
said in a statement. For example, if you want to shed some pounds, create a
weight-loss schedule and an achievable diet and exercise plan. If your family
and friends are supportive, tell them about your goals. They can provide
encouragement and reinforce your commitment to change. If necessary, seek
professional help to assist you. |
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