How to Set Goals (and Stick to Them)

It's easy to get caught up in the moment of everyone making resolutions and setting unrealistic goals that are unsustainable. When we eventually fail to achieve those goals, we can end up feeling worse about ourselves. Goal setting is such a personal thing. There are key elements to setting goals that will help you achieve them and stick to them - from reflection, prioritisation to execution and self-motivation. Here are our top tips for effective goal setting in all areas of your life.

Put Your Health First

Put your health first

Whether you are looking to lose weight or want to be more active, fitness goals are vital. They will hold you accountable and encourage you to keep going. But figuring out how to set goals you'll actually stick to is the hardest part.
- Make your goals measurable, specific, and time-bound.
- Focus on one goal at a time.
- Always remember "results don't happen overnight."
- Develop smaller goals on the way to your main goal.
- Make sure you have a strong support system.

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Grateful people take better care of themselves as they live a healthier life and can manage stress a lot easier. Journaling is an effective way to spot any negative patterns in our mental health and help us reflect on the days we felt worried, meaning it's easier to get to the root of what caused those feelings. 

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Our journals have ample space for you to reflect daily, weekly or even yearly. Don't wait for new year resolutions to make changes, start by noting down your feelings and thoughts that have been stuck in your mind. Seeing your priorities on paper will help you find areas in your life that may have been neglected.

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Grateful people take better care of themselves as they live a healthier life and can manage stress a lot easier. Journaling is an effective way to spot any negative patterns in our mental health and help us reflect on the days we felt worried, meaning it's easier to get to the root of what caused those feelings. 

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