New Year’s Resolutions in London Ontario: A Love-Hate Relationship
New Year’s resolutions in London Ontario – you probably either love them or leave them, and even if you love them, most of us abandon them within a few weeks. Chiropractic care plays a crucial role in supporting your resolutions by improving mobility, reducing pain, managing stress, and enhancing overall well-being. Whether focusing on fitness or feeling your best, chiropractic solutions provide a strong foundation for a healthier, more fulfilling year.
A Tradition with Ancient Roots
The tradition of setting New Year’s resolutions has existed for thousands of years. The Romans named January after Janus, a mythical god of beginnings, symbolizing resolutions. As you look forward to your own New Year’s resolutions in London Ontario, remember that setting intentions is the first step towards success.
What to Resolve for Your Health and Well-being When Making New Year’s Resolutions in London Ontario
For those making New Year’s resolutions in London Ontario common goals often include:
- Spending more time with family
- Getting in better shape
- Losing weight
- Quitting smoking
- Enjoying life more
- Drinking less
- Getting out of debt
- Learning something new
- Helping others
- Getting organized
Make your resolutions S.M.A.R.T.—specific, measurable, actionable, reasonable, and time-based. This approach increases the likelihood of sticking to your goals. Chiropractic care can also support these resolutions by optimizing your body-brain connection. If you want some ideas for goals, try looking here.
Increase Your Chances of Success When Making New Year’s Resolutions in London Ontario
If you love making New Year’s resolutions, certain strategies can help you stay committed:
1. Be certain of your why.
You have to know why you want to make your New Year’s resolutions in London Ontario. It’s not good enough, for example, to say I want to eat more vegetables. You need to know why you want to eat more vegetables…to feel better, to look better, to reduce the risk of cancer and some chronic diseases, to lose weight, or whatever else you choose.
2. You need to learn to fail graciously.
Let’s face it, we are not going to be successful at fulfilling our resolutions 100% of the time. Be okay with that. Instead of saying, well, I failed at keeping my resolution today or this week, I might as well not even try anymore, say, I wasn’t able to follow through on my resolution today, or this week, but I’m going to pick myself back up and get on track, and I’m going to keep doing that. I’m not going to give up.
3. Get checked and adjusted by your chiropractor.
A well-aligned spine means the body-brain connection is optimized for better function, for example, it will promote better digestion, strength, fitness, flexibility, mood, and organization. Chiropractic care supports your body’s ability to stay on track with your New Year’s resolutions in London Ontario.
4. Detox and Cleanse for a Fresh Start.
Your body and brain function optimally when all of your organs are working well and when hormones are balanced. In my opinion, the key here is to minimize toxins and cleanse your system to restore health. When your focus is on optimizing your organs of elimination – cleaning them out – you will find that you have the ability to think more rationally, such that you can rely less on your willpower, which will eventually give out on you.
A good place to start is with a detox. One of the best and most thorough resources I’ve found is with Robyn Openshaw the Green Smoothie Girl. If you are serious about starting fresh and cleaning up your system, this is the best online resource that I can recommend.
5. Find a program that works for you.
Everyone is unique in their response to an eating program, exercise program, and even organizational skills based on their genomics. For more information and support, look here.
6. Know how you make decisions and work with your personality type.
For example:
- If you are the type of person who likes “to do” lists, make a list, and be motivated by checking things off your list to accomplish your goal.
- If you don’t like lists or “rules,” because they make you want to rebel, then try to make things competitive. Make it your goal to be better than others, or to be better today than you were yesterday.
- If you are a questioner or information gatherer, take some time to do research, learn about everything, so that your knowledge will help fuel your habits.
- If you are a person who values what others think and may not be a self-starter, don’t do it alone — go to the gym with other people, create a healthy eating plan within a group, make it a social habit. Consider getting a friend involved, ask them to hold you accountable. Give them the power to reward or punish you depending on how you keep to your plan.
- If you are introspective and looking for a way to improve your fitness level and deal with stress, try a hatha yoga class; if you are more extroverted, try something like karate.
7. If you are not one to make New Year’s Resolutions in London Ontario, then try the “Do-something Philosophy”.
Some people are not motivated or energized by making New Year’s Resolutions in London Ontario. You may know what you need or want to do, but you just can’t seem to do it. The problem could be that you think that first, you need to be inspired, you then get motivated to do something, and finally, you take action. If you are not inspired or motivated, then this model of thinking won’t work for you.
What would happen if motivation and inspiration were the results of the action, not the cause of it? If you take action, it stimulates a cascade of activity. Your brain notes that you are taking action and adjusts accordingly. For example, acting happy actually changes certain things in your brain that can be measured, like hormones, neurotransmitters, and blood pressure. The Do-Something principle means just to take action. It can be something as simple as drinking a glass of water, walking to the gym, reading a chapter in a book, or weighing yourself. The idea is action…no results. The results will come later. As Confucius says, “The journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step.”
In conclusion…
This new year, choose goals that enhance your health and happiness. Whether you’re making New Year’s resolutions in London Ontario, or just following the “Do-Something” approach, chiropractic care can provide the support you need for a healthier, more joyful life.
Here’s to a happier, healthier life…here’s to a better life!
Sources:
How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolution
http://greatist.com/happiness/ultimate-goal-guide-new-year
http://www.jonnybowden.com/the-do-something-principal/