5 Great Alternatives to Making a New Year's Resolution
As we've discussed, we think the pressure to come up with a strong New Year's resolution this time of year is too high. While it's certainly commendable to try to better yourself, there's something a bit tired and cliché about the whole concept of a New Year's resolution. After all, why can't a girl resolve to improve herself any time of the year? We also enjoy going a little bit against the grain, so in that spirit, we brainstormed some ideas for cool alternatives to the standard resolutions we're all so accustomed to making. Keep scrolling for five fabulous alternatives to making a resolution in 2019.
Make a Commitment to Someone Other Than Yourself
One of our big problems with New Year's resolutions is that, more often than not, they are extremely self-focused. While we do believe in women empowering and bettering themselves to no end, we also think the changing year is a great time to turn one's focus outward. Whether it's helping a friend or family member in need, volunteering your time at a community center, or donating to a cause you care about, we think it's a nice idea to help others this New Year.
These hygiene kits are a great way to give back by providing essentials to people in need.
This gift doubles as a cute decoration piece for the kitchen.
These scents can be used alone or layered for a more complex profile.
Choose a Word of the Year for 2019
Instead of resolving to work on a specific aspect of yourself or your life, it might be helpful—and even a bit more productive—to choose one word that sums up how you want to feel in 2019. Perhaps there's a single term that sums up everything you want to work on, like "thoughtful," "peaceful," or "helpful." It's nice to think that you would carry this word with you throughout the year and apply it to all your endeavors.
Write a Letter to Your Future Self
Write a letter to yourself and date it January 1, 2019. Tell yourself all you hope to accomplish this year, the things you want to see evolve, and the changes you wish to enact. Then, open it on January 1, 2020, so you can see just how far you've really come.
This cute notebook will not only give you a reason to write a letter to yourself but also remind you to live, love, and laugh in 2019.
Keep your pens and pencils in one place with this case by Fjällräven Kånken.
Focus on Intention Rather Than Outcome
Most New Year's resolutions focus on an outcome, e.g., losing 10 pounds or being more productive at work. But what if you turned your focus inward instead, focusing on your intention rather than any results? Your goals for the year might then change; instead of losing weight, maybe your goal is to treat food as nutrition rather than enjoyment. You might be surprised at how effective such a mindset can be!
With over 50 prompts and exercises, these aesthetically pleasing cards will keep you focused inward.
This classic candle will bring you into the perfect state of mind to focus on your intentions.
Learn the Swedish art of eating harmoniously with this aesthetically pleasing cookbook.
This journal will help you keep your daily and yearly goals organized.
Highlight the Things You Do Well, Not What You Need to Change
Lastly, who says you need to change, anyway? You're just perfect the way you are: every flaw, every weakness, every time you chose to sit on the couch and watch Friends instead of going to the gym. Maybe these aren't things to be fixed but rather to be celebrated as unique aspects of your personality and life. Perhaps it's okay to leave the betterment plan for another time and instead focus your attention on the things you like about yourself.
Put this pegboard up in a spot you look at often, maybe near your fridge or in the bathroom, and spell out the things you love about yourself.
Treat your skin to some love with this cooling facial roller.
The simple luxuries, like an Egyptian towel, will make your bathroom feel like a high-end spa.
This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated by Andy Karp.
Hailing from the heart of the South and cutting her teeth on the mean streets of New York, Meghan has six years of experience covering fashion, style, celebrities, culture, and human behavior. A longtime devotee of rap music, tacos, and generally perfect weather, she is excited to put down roots in Los Angeles. Her top three style staples are a good pair of cutoff shorts, virtually any kind of colorful digi-print, and a solid set of shades.
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