In this end-of-the-year show, the boys review their home-brewed Christmas ales, then discuss New Year’s resolutions.
Lots of people use the new year as an opportunity to re-evaluate their lives and their goals and make adjustments. But some people think it’s a waste of time because nobody ever keeps them.
The boys discuss popular topics for resolutions and ways science has shown that can make it more likely to keep your resolutions.
- Frame the resolution positively.
- Piggyback habits. That is, attach the new habit to an existing one, like “after I shower I will read for ten minutes.”
- Link the new activity with something you want to do. E.g., I can only listen to audiobooks while I’m on the treadmill.
- Pick something small and manageable, esp. for the first week.
- Make it specific rather than vague — e.g., go to the gym three times a week, rather than “exercise more”. Use a number.
- Create a new habit to replace an old habit.
- Be accountable to someone else.
- Make resolutions measurable so you can monitor progress.
- Make them fun.
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