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It's never to late to resolve to lead a healthful lifestyle! Whether you're making a new year's resolution or simply a promise to yourself, here are some tips to make achieving your resolutions a little bit easier.
- Make concrete resolutions for items that you can control, such as
losing 15 pounds or taking a break three times each day for relaxation and to
reduce stress.
- Don't be afraid to make resolutions that take a long time to
accomplish such as reducing your cholesterol level.
- Break larger resolutions into small, easy-to-achieve steps. If you
want to lose 30 pounds, break it down into smaller steps such as losing six
pounds a month for five months.
- Surround yourself with people who will give you positive feedback on
your progress to achieving your resolution.
- When making your list of resolutions, start with those that are easy
to accomplish and then move to more difficult resolutions.
- Develop a written plan outlining the steps to accomplish your
resolutions.
- Don't worry if you do not accomplish a resolution in the time you
set. Just re-evaluate and continue to work toward accomplishing it on a
new time line.
Make a resolution to take an American Red Cross course!
Whether it's getting in shape with our swimming and fitness
programs or being prepared with
first aid, CPR and AED, Red
Cross has a program that's right for you. Did you know that we offer HIV/AIDS
education and caregiving programs as
well? Contact your local American Red
Cross for more information.
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