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Stick to your health and fitness New Year resolutions

As we bid farewell to the old year and usher in a new one, many of us embark on a journey to prioritise our health and fitness. New Year's resolutions often involve promises to hit the gym, eat better, and lead a healthier lifestyle. While enthusiasm is high in January, maintaining that momentum throughout the year can be challenging. To help you stay on track, here are some top tips on how to stick to your health and fitness resolutions in the coming year:

1. Set realistic and attainable goals

Start by setting achievable goals. Aim for small, incremental changes rather than drastic, unsustainable shifts. Realistic goals not only boost your confidence but also make it easier to incorporate healthier habits into your daily routine.

2. Create a concrete plan

Outline a clear plan of action. Schedule your workouts, plan your meals, and create a structured routine. Having a well-defined plan makes it easier to stay committed and helps you navigate potential obstacles.

3. Find an exercise you enjoy

Make fitness enjoyable by choosing activities you love. Whether it's dancing, hiking, or cycling, finding an exercise routine that brings you joy increases the likelihood of sticking with it. If you enjoy what you're doing, it won't feel like a chore.

4. Mix it up

Variety is the spice of life, and the same applies to your workout routine. Prevent boredom and plateaus by incorporating a mix of exercises. Try different classes, sports, or workout styles to keep things interesting and challenging.

5. Enlist a workout buddy

Having a workout buddy can be a game-changer. Whether it's a friend, family member, or colleague, having someone to share the journey with provides motivation, accountability, and makes exercising more enjoyable.

6. Prioritise recovery and rest

Rest is a crucial component of any fitness journey. Allow your body time to recover by incorporating rest days into your routine. This not only prevents burnout but also supports muscle recovery and overall well-being.

7. Focus on nutrition, not deprivation

Instead of depriving yourself of your favourite foods, focus on making healthier choices. Incorporate more fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains into your diet. Remember, it's about progress, not perfection.

8. Track your progress

Documenting your journey can be incredibly motivating. Keep a journal, take photos, or use fitness apps to track your progress. Celebrate small victories, and use setbacks as learning opportunities rather than reasons to give up.

9. Stay positive and be patient

Change takes time, and setbacks are a natural part of any journey. Stay positive, be patient with yourself, and recognize that progress is often gradual. Celebrate the effort you put in and the positive changes you experience along the way.

10. Reward yourself

Set up a reward system for reaching milestones. Treat yourself to a massage, a new workout outfit, or a healthy indulgence when you achieve your goals. Rewards can provide additional motivation to stay on track.

If motivation alone is not enough to keep you on track, how about the added incentive of saving some pennies? Should you quit smoking and have a term assurance plan, staying smoke free could see your life insurance premiums drop significantly.

If you are a fitness junky and have a personal health insurance plan, by declaring your healthy lifestyle to the insurers you could save on your premiums there to.

We can refer you to a trusted partner to help support you with your long term health goals

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