Hi Lovely Friends!
Here's an update of my one resolution per month project. You can read about what I'm doing in this post here, but in summary, it's programming yourself to do one, - yes, just one, so it is very feasible and achievable - resolution per month on a consistent, daily basis; thus within a year we will have accomplished twelve resolutions in total, which doesn't sound too shabby, ain't it!
My resolution for May is going to bed by 11 pm on weekdays and 12 midnight on weekends or off days.
So how did I do?
Wonderful. Limiting myself to stick to just one resolution really helps me to do it everyday, because it doesn't feel like an overwhelming burden or a list of long things to do.
My new habit of going to bed early and rise early also result in many unexpected benefits:
- I feel physically better and more productive.
- I am calmer and no longer in a rush, cranky mode in the morning like I have always been in the past, well, 37 years. No rushing, no stress.
- The extra time in the morning enables me to even develop new morning routine: reading my Bible and say my morning prayer first thing in the morning after I wake up, when I'm still in bed. Yes, every morning I basically just turn off my alarm, open the windows, read a passage from the Bible app in my iPhone, then pray. It gives me so much mindfulness, peace of mind, serenity, and positivity to start my day in the right way. Right now I even incorporate doing some sit ups after my quiet time.
- I have more time and better mood when leaving my son for work. I even have time to drop him off school twice a week, because I no longer rushing around in a hurry like a crazy person!
Because I only have one resolution to remember, it's pretty easy to do. Still, I think I was being "bad" once or twice on the weekends when I fell back to my old night owl habit and didn't go to bed until 3 am in the morning!
If you want to join the One Resolution Per Month project, here's several tips:
Just stick with ONE resolution
It's very tempting to attempt doing two or three or four at a time, but trust me, just stick with one. It will be much much easier to remember, to stick to, to commit yourself to do it on a daily, consistent basis, because one resolution doesn't feel overwhelming, like a lot of sacrifice, or a burden.
Make it a REALISTIC resolution
For example, if you never work out, setting a goal of working out for two hours, or even one hour everyday, is not realistic. And most likely, if it's not realistic, you will feel like you will never be able to achieve it, or you will be lazy to commit to your resolution. Just set a goal for working out for twenty minutes, or ten minutes, or even five minutes, but do it every single day. More likely you will really do it because it sounds easy enough and realistic!
Make it MEASUREable
Don't just say "I'll eat healthier everyday." That's not measurable. How would you know whether you are successful or not? Instead, be more specific, like "I will eat one portion of fruit every day." Or "I will eat one meatless dinner every other day." That way, you can measure your success.
Use helpful TOOLS to remind and measure
SInce I started this project, I set my phone alarm ten minutes before my supposed bedtime. That way, there is no way I will be too occupied with reading a boo, or watching YouTube videos, and suddenly it's past midnight. When the alarm rings, I know that I have ten minutes before having to go to bed, so I can stop whatever I was doing at the moment, and do my before bedtime routine: brushing my teeth, put on my night cream, etc., then go to sleep.
Another example, if your goal is to drink two litre of water everyday, get yourself a one litre water pitcher, fill it up and drink from it. Throughout the day, you will not have to wonder, "Have I drunk enough water today?" All you have to do is seeing how much you have drunk from the pitcher, and that you're supposed to refill it once after finishing the first litre. Or you can carry around a 500 ml water bottle with you if you're mobile, and remember to refill it three more times. It's an easy enough way to monitor your water intake.
You can also document your resolution in your journal or agenda in order ro remind and motivate yourself. I'm a journal and to-do-list kind of gal, so I always carry a journal with me everywhere. Summer is here and I'm so in love with this beautiful, cheerful, summery, absolutely adorable LIlly Pulitzer journals. My favorite is the light blue one with all those cute pink flamingos. But I like the smaller size of the pretty pink one, easy to carry in my purse, and the price is half of the blue one. Well, who am I kidding, actually I won't mind having them all! Writing down my resolution in this pretty journal at the beginning of the month really inspires me and I love looking back at it at the end of the month.
If you fail one day, just CONTINUE the next day
I also failed several times this month, and I just shrugged it off. If you don't stick to the resolution once, is doesn't mean the project is no longer valid or you can just abandon the rest of the month altogether. Just continue and restart the next day.
My resolution for June
is:
doing at least 10 sit ups every day.
What resolution are you going to write down in it this month? Please share with us!
I'm linking up to these wonderful Ladies:
Monday
- Taming Rapunzel: Hair Style Monday
- DC in Style: Monday Bloom
- Not Dead Yet Style: Visible Monday
- Mom's The Word: Make Your Home Sing Monday
- Happy Wives Club: Marriage Mondays
- The Better Mom: The Better Mom Mondays
- What Joy Is Mine: Monday Musings
- Color Blind: Thrifer Anonymous
- The Modest Mom
- Create With Joy: Inspire Me Monday
- The Beauty in His Grip: Sharing His Beauty Mondays
- A Pinch Of Joy: Busy Monday
- Tell Me A Story
- Still Being Molly: YOLO Monday
- Very Busy Mama: Real Mom Style
- Momma In Flip Flops: Real Mom Style
- Thrifty Chic Mom: Real Mom Style
- I Am Priiincess: Monday Madness
- Basic Training – Corporate Style: Fashionably Employed Link Up
- Glamamom: Mode Monday
- Bon Bon Rose Girls: Monday Mingle
- Mom Trend: Monday Mingle
- More Pieces of Me: Manic Monday
- On the Daily Express: Manic Monday
- Whitney Nic James: Personal Style Monday
- Fizz And Frosting: Mix It Monday
- The Style Record: Monday Must Haves
- A Proverbs 31 Wife: Matrimonial Monday Linkup
- I Should Be Mopping The Floor: Inspiration Monday
- Splashin Glory: Momma Notes
- Missional Call: M M and M Monday Linkup
- Chronicles of Grace: Unforced Rhythms
- The Wellspring: Playdates with God
- Rich Faith Rising: Unite
- Finding Heaven: Soli Deo Gloria
- Growing Home: Growing Homemaker
- Teaching What Is God: Women Helping Women
- Join The Gossip: Monday Morning Gossip
- Life of Meg: Mingle Monday
- Little Miss Fashion Queen: Little Miss Monday
- Strangers & Pilgrims On Earth: The Art of Home Making Mondays
- A Delightsome Life: Return to Loveliness
- Bless Her Heart Y'All: Celebrate Southern Link Up
- Darling Downs Diaries: Good Morning Monday Mondays
- A Field of Wild Flowers: Small Wonder
- Style Nudge: Shoe & Tell
Tuesday
- Life’s a Party Dress Like it: Stylish Tuesday
- The Fashion Canvas: Trend Spin Linkup
- Corner Stone Confessions: Titus 2 Tuesday
- Time Warp Wife: Titus 2 Tuesday
- Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
- Keeping Life Simple: The Gathering Spot
- Sugar Bee Crafts: Take A Look Tuesday
- Style Elixir: Style Sessions Fashion Link Up
- Growing Home Blog: Teach Me Tuesday
- Greater Than Rubies: Remix, Rewear, Restyle
- Walking In Memphis In High Heels: Trend Spin Link Up
- Myriad Musings: Style Swap Tuesdays
- Mama and More: All About You
- Elegantly Dressed And Stylish: Turning Heads Tuesday
Wednesday
- Reason To Dress: Real Mom Real Street Style
- Sydney Fashion Hunter: Wednesday Pants
- Transatlantic Blonde: What I Wore Wednesday
- Because Shanna Said So: Random Wednesday
- My Girlish Whims: My Whims Wednesday
- Juana Mikels: Wednesday's Prayer Girls
- Kimba Likes: Wardrobe Wednesday
- The Pleated Poppy: What I Wore Wednesday
- Messy Marriage: Wedded Wednesday
- Elizabeth & Co.: Be Inspired
- My Daily Walk In His Grace: Winsome Wednesday
- A Creative Princess
- Get Your Pretty On: I Feel Pretty
- A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
- Cute And Little: Color Brigade
- Redcliffe Style: 30 Plus Style and Beauty Linkup
- Adorned From Above
- Woman to Woman Ministries: Word Filled Wednesday
- Little R & R: Wednesday Link Party
- We Are That Family: Works For Me Wednesday
- Jennifer Dukes Lee: Tell His Story
- Fitness Blondie: The Hump Day Blog Hop
- Shopping My Closet: Style Me Wednesday
Thursday
- CLK Fashions: Fashion Boutique Favorites
- The Tiny Heart: Look What I Got
- Penniless Socialite: Look What I Got
- Rebecca Lately: Look What I Got
- Mix and Match Fashion: What I Wore to Work
- 3-D Lessons For Life: Thought Provoking Thursday
- Katherines Corner: Thursday Favorite Blog Hop
- A Glimpse Inside: Catch A Glimpse Party
- Serving Joyfully: Thriving Thursday
- Glitz And Gold: All Things Thursday
- Maybe I Will: Be.You.Tiful
- Chic California: Be.You.Tiful
- The Happy Gal: Be.You.Tiful
- Fry Sauce And Grits: Be.You.Tiful
- All Things With Purpose: All Things Thursday
- Children Are A Blessing: Growing In Grace Link Up
- Simply Just Lovely: Working Girl With Style
- Treasure Tromp: Treat Yo'Self Thursday
Friday
- Mummy's Got Style: Fashion Friday
- Penniless Socialite and Delusions of Grandeur: Favorite Fashion Friday Link Up
- Two Thirty Five Designs: Casual Friday Link Up
- Serenity Now: Weekend Bloggy Reading Link Up
- Simply Lulu Style: What I’m Loving Fridays
- Style Elixir: Friday’s Fab Favorites
- Musings of a Housewife: Fashion Friday
- Rags to Stitches: Coffee Date Friday
- Womanhood With Purpose: Friday's Link Up
- Missional Women: Faith Filled Friday
- Spiritual Sundays
- Essential Thing Devotions: Essential Fridays
- Rachel The Hat: Passion For Fashion
- Simple Sequins: Fashion Item Friday
- Chantilly Songs: The Totally Awesome Blog Hop
- Christian Mommy Blogger: Fellowship Friday
- The Jenny Evolution: Friday Flash Blog
- Soul Survival: Faithful Friday Linkup
- Bacon Time With The Hungry Hypo: Anything Goes Linky Party
- Midwest Style Bloggers: Friday Favorites
- Lena B Actually: Passion For Fashion
- Blissful And Domestic: Feature Friday Link Up
- Sabby Style: Friday Frills
Saturday
- How Sweet The Sound: Pink Saturday
- Six Sisters' Stuff: Strut Your Stuff Saturday Linky Party
- Renewed Daily: Recommendation Saturday
- Fashionista Momma: Stylish Saturday
- Sincerely Paula: No Rules Weekend Blog Party
- Amanda's Books And More: Make My Saturday Sweet
- The Baby Shopaholic: Mamanista Friday
Sunday
12 comments:
It's great that you're working on one resolution at once! I've been doing that as well and it makes it so much easier!!
oooh i love this idea of one resolution a month - definitely makes it realistic and easier to tackle! brilliant!
One Resolution a Month is a fantastic idea… I ALWAYS overdo on resolutions:)
Ah, yes, getting enough sleep can make all the difference!
I found your blog thru a linkup. Your great skirt with man's shirt caught my eyes. Great list of linkups. Thanks for compiling it. You should promo this list to the blogger community. Can you add my Top of the World Style linkup party to the list? It goes up weekly on Thursday at 00 Alaska daylight time. My blog is http://www.highlatitudestyle.com Thanks. See you around. Nicole
I like this idea of one new resolutions a month. I made it most nights by 11 or close. :-) I must renew my commitment. Sit ups are difficult for me, but I can do squats. I will try that for each day. Oh how healthy we shall all be. Thank you for sharing with us here at Tell me a Story.
I love the idea of one resolution. Easy and manageable! Makes it so much less intimidating too. Thanks for sharing! I am coming over from thriving thursday link up :)
Thanks for the helpful list! Insightful
one a month is perfect.Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. xo
I do love getting up early and puttering to make my day slowly come to life
I love the idea of one resolution each month! I'm going to give it a try!
Really great idea! I'm on board -- for the month of June my resolution is to spend a minimum of 20 minutes each day working in the yard -- We have a huge yard, so breaking it up into daily, little chunks is a great idea. THANKS for sharing!
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