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Tips for tackling your New Year's resolutions
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12/31/2024
Psychologist Dr. Susan Albers of the Cleveland Clinic speaks with AccuWeather offering tips on how people can get started with their New Year's resolutions and stay the course for the new year.
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With the new year almost here, many of us are planning for a fresh start and new resolutions.
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I'm going to call you Ariella, which is your name instead of R or Ari. That's mine.
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I love it.
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Okay. Here with new tips on how to make those resolutions a success is Dr. Susan Albers.
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She's a doctor of psychology at Cleveland Clinic.
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Dr. Albers, thanks so much for being with us again. New Year's resolutions, they're often made,
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but can be kind of hard to keep. Why is that so difficult for people?
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Traditionally, people make the same resolution year after year. And it really shows the
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difference between what we want and what we do. And we can really use psychology to
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fill in that gap. There's three things that often stand in the way of New Year's resolutions.
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Number one is that they're not realistic. Number two, they are not attainable. They are things
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that are too far out of our reach. And third, we don't understand the concept of change. We often
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think that we make a decision and it's like a light switch. We turn on, we decide, and we get
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going. But instead, change is like a dimmer switch. We turn it on slowly and work on it consistently.
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And we can set up psychological tips that can help us to make it happen.
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Are you finding people are making different types of resolutions? And what are some of the goals?
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Traditionally, the most common New Year's resolutions have been around weight loss and
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increasing exercise, health-related goals. However, since the pandemic, there has been
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a significant shift. Mental health has become a priority. On New Year's resolutions list,
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you will see people making changes around their mental health. For example, increasing their sleep,
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decreasing their social media use, putting dieting aside and instead focusing on mindful eating. All
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of these things that help to decrease the stress in their life. Unfortunately, the pandemic,
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we saw an increase in anxiety, depression, loneliness. The good news is that it really
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put a spotlight on making mental health just as important as changing our physical health.
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I love that and good to see the changes here over the years. We talked about the difficulties in
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keeping those resolutions. So for people who want to stick to it this year, can you give us some
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strategies to succeed? How can you make resolutions part of your life in the weeks ahead?
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Choose a start goal instead of a stop goal. For example, instead of telling yourself to stop eating
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sugar, encourage yourself to begin eating fruits and vegetables. These new goals that we start can
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move aside old goals and it takes out the tug of war in our heads. Number two is to use what is
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known as habit stacking. This is taking an already existing goal or habit that we have every day
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and adding a new habit to it. For example, if I drink coffee every morning, the very next behavior
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I do is to go for a walk. Pairing these behaviors together makes it much easier to keep it going.
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There are so many different ways that we can also improve our mental health, whether it is journaling,
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downloading a mental health app, for example, Calm Headspace. Cleveland Clinic has many free ones as
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well, but prioritizing our mental health and taking a few moments to write down our goals can make a
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significant difference. Dr. Susan Albers, doctor of psychology at the Cleveland Clinic, thank you
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again for joining us and Happy New Year. Thank you. Happy New Year.
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