How to Set Achievable New Year’s Resolutions

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Ah, New Year’s Resolutions. The annual tradition of setting ambitious goals only to forget about them by February. But this year, we’re changing the game. We’re setting resolutions that are not just achievable but tailored to different personality types. Whether you’re a planner, a dreamer, or a doer, we’ve got the tips to help you make this New Year your best one yet.

I am super passionate about this topic. In fact, this topic of planning and achieving goals is the entire reason I created this blog. That and the fact that I am always a bit extra when I am hosting a party or holiday. Well, also because I am over the top when it comes to most things I do. But the common denominator is that I love to plan, no matter the occasion or goal. I love to give the things I am passionate about my absolute all, full throttle! I have a feeling that might be why you are here too. And I hope you are enjoying being here as much as I am enjoying creating this space. Thank you for being a part of this community of planners, hosts, and memory makers! I can’t wait to make memories with you all along the way!

Table of Contents

  1. Understanding Your Personality Type
  2. Setting SMART Goals
  3. Break It Down
  4. Create a Support System
  5. Track Your Progress
  6. Celebrate Small Wins
  7. Adapt and Adjust
  8. Continuing the Momentum
  9. The Importance of Goals and Yearly Review

1. Understanding Your Personality Type

First things first, know thyself. Are you a meticulous planner or a spontaneous free spirit? Understanding your personality type can help you set resolutions that are more likely to stick.

If you want to deep dive into your personality type and the best planning methods for you, head to my post “Planning Methods for Your Personality Type” after you finish here. I go deep into personality type tests (with links), the recommended planning method for you and why.

But for now, let’s focus specifically on how to achieve your new years resolutions, once and for all!

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Tip for any planning types: Refer back to your inspiration and revisit the board we made in “How to Create a Vision Board for Your Goals| Physical & Digital Versions”. All your achievable goals should be pulled directly from your vision board.

2. Setting SMART Goals

No, SMART isn’t just a buzzword. It stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. Created by George T. Doran, a consultant and former Director of Corporate Planning. This method works wonders for making resolutions more tangible.

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3. Break It Down

Big goals can be intimidating. Breaking them down into smaller, bite-sized tasks makes them more manageable and less overwhelming.

I like to reverse engineer my goals. Meaning, if I want to make $100,000 in one year (my current goal) then I break it down by quarter, month, week and even day. Planning out each meticulous step that I can take realistic action on. Then, I build in specific places to re-evaluate the goals I have laid out, aka the steps, and pivot when needed.

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4. Create a Support System

You don’t have to go it alone. Enlist friends, family, or online communities to support and motivate you. I would love if you interacted on this blog through the comments section. Start the new year with your support system. I have two articles that could help kick your new year off with your community inspired and full of fun: “Family-Friendly New Year’s Eve Activities & Traditions” and “Top 10 New Year’s Eve Party Themes to Ring in the New Year”. I want to build a community of motivated planners, hosts, and memory makers.

 If you want to be a part of a community where we support one another’s dreams, celebrate our wins, and keep each other accountable, let me know in the comments. I aim to build that community for all of us!

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5. Track Your Progress

Regularly monitoring your progress helps you stay motivated and see how far you’ve come. Share your progress with your accountability partner or business mentors.

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Announcement time:

You may or may not have guessed by my entire blog that I love planning. I have a deep passion for setting goals and working toward them. There is something that keeps me motivated and gives me a sense of purpose by putting my vision onto paper. And if you are here, I’m guessing you’re the same as me, or wanting to put better systems in place for all your to-do’s.

That being said, I am beyond thrilled to tell you that I have been busting my tush from day 1 in this Blog, creating the perfect planners for people like us! I am just putting the finishing touches on them and will be releasing them before the New Year!

Sign up for my newsletter (I promise to never spam you) if you want to be the first to know about the launch! I will offer special discounts just for this community too.

Firstly, I have created the perfect Yearly Review and Goal Setting Planner derived from this very article. In this workbook, we reflect on the previous year to help you understand and celebrate all you’ve accomplished. Then, we dive into a self-assessment section so that you can better understand the systems and habits behind what worked and what didn’t to slay your previous goals. And finally, I walk you step by step through reverse engineering your biggest aspirations into small, actionable steps.

Follow that planning system up with my monthly planners and narrow your focus to the most important tasks at hand. This will allow you to stay focused and motivated throughout the year. I organize each monthly planner by yearly overview, quarterly breakdown and have special themes each month. I built in the most important focuses for each quarter, monthly goals broken down by each week and backed up by your daily planning actionable steps.

If that sounds complicated, don’t worry, I have made it extremely easy for any personality type to benefit from my planners! I even included fun themed coloring pages for mental breaks and to keep drawing your interest back to the planner!

Comment below if you are as excited as I am for it to drop! EEEEEEE!!!!!

6. Celebrate Small Wins

Don’t wait until you reach your ultimate goal to celebrate. Recognize and reward your progress along the way.

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7. Adapt and Adjust

Life happens. Don’t be afraid to tweak your resolutions if things aren’t going as planned. Flexibility is key to maintaining motivation. This is what I was talking about with building in spaces to re-evaluate and readjust the steps. Not to brag or anything, but when you use my planners, you won’t even need to think about this step. I’ve already built it in for you!

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8. Continuing the Momentum

As with anything successful, consistency is queen! The key to long-term success is maintaining your momentum. Here’s how to keep going when the initial excitement wears off.

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9. The Importance of Goals and Yearly Review

This is what I live for! The New Year is obviously the perfect time for a yearly review. Setting goals is crucial for personal growth and achievement. A yearly review helps you reflect on your progress and set new targets.

I’m circling the idea of doing a New Year planning party live. We could grab our favorite beverage, sit down with our vision boards and Yearly Review and Goal Setting Planners and dream big! If you would be interested in this, please let me know in the comments!

Of course, we would take time to celebrate all the things we accomplished in the year too! I am a great cheerleader and I’d love to cheer for you!

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10. Make it a Yearly Routine

Make a ritual out of reflecting and planning out your next year. Dedicate a few days or a week to this. Take a vacation or staycation somewhere outside of your home. Dive deep and get granular.

Consider doing a spa day during this time to decompress and celebrate your accomplishments. Go to nice dinners with your spouse without any distractions and reset goals around your family focuses.

Final tip: When creating your goals and milestones for the year ahead build in monthly reflections. This allows you to track your progress in real time, without waiting for the fourth quarter rush. It also shows you early on if you need to pivot your approach to any one goal.

My monthly planners are created with your progress in mind, so I have built in these reflection pages each month. More functional planning means no wasted time. Check out my Planners Page to see how amazing they are!

This is how to set New Year’s resolutions that you can actually achieve, tailored to your personality type. What are your your biggest goals for the year? Share with me in the comments or send an email and say hi! I would love to cheer you on and rally for your ambitions! Go on, set those goals, smash them, and enter the new year full of gumption!

Until next time, may your resolutions be ambitious and your systems and habits be stronger than the snooze button!

Cheers to you, you resolution rockstar,

Anna

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