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Top Ten New Years Resolutions: Smith Transport

December 30, 2013 7:39 pm Published by Comment

New Year’s has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year. It’s a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make, to set goals and follow through on those positive changes. Smith Transport has put together the most popular New Years Resolutions for 2014.

Did your New Year resolutions make our top ten list?

  1. Spend More Time with Family & Friends – With our busy lives, it’s easy to get caught up in work. Working is great: it brings in income, the food on your table, and the vacation you take over the summer. But work shouldn’t always come first. It’s important to remember that life is short and the intangible things are what give you happiness and memories you’ll cherish forever. You will always value friendship and family.
  2. Eat Healthy and Exercise More – Ah, the infamous New Year Resolution to eat healthy and exercise regularly, in other words “lose weight.” This is a tough one for many, but can be done. You can succeed if you don’t expect overnight success and stick to a reasonable and consistent health plan. Create a strong and motivational healthy guide that fits your needs with realistic goals. Use a food journal to keep track of what you eat and have a support system in place.
  3. Quit Smoking – Fear that you’ve failed too many times to try again? Talk to any ex-smoker, and you’ll see that multiple attempts are often the path to success. Try different methods to find out what works for you. Think of the cash you’ll save! You will save money by omitting the costs of cigarettes and be healthier in 2014, a great combination.
  4. Cut Back on Alcohol – While much has been written about the health benefits of a small amount of alcohol, too much alcohol is still the bigger problem. Drinking alcohol in excess affects the brain’s neurotransmitters and can increase the risk of depression, liver and heart diseases, memory loss and many other dangerous health problems. Consuming alcohol in moderation is a big goal for many of those wanting to cut back. Surround yourself with others that have the same goal as you do and want to ease up a bit in the following year.
  5. Save Money – If you are determined to save money, there are many ways to keep your account balance up. Our #1 tip for 2014 to save money is make a budget and stick to it. Knowing exactly how much you plan to spend and setting a budget will ensure you don’t spend more than you need to. This will make you more aware of your finances and you will be surprised how much you can save by this one action.
  6. Learn Something New – Is there a sport, skill or talent you’ve always wanted to learn but never had the time or motivation to learn? 2014 could be your year. Perhaps you are considering a career change, want to learn a new language or improve a skill you already have. Whether you take a course or read a book, you’ll find education to be one of the easiest, most motivating New Year’s resolutions to keep. It can also be one of the most rewarding. You will feel a huge sense of accomplishment when you learn that skill you have always yearned for.
  7. Help Others – A popular, non-selfish New Year’s resolution, volunteerism can take many forms. Whether you choose to spend time helping out a non-profit event, race or mentoring a child, there are many nonprofit volunteer organizations that could really use your help. Donating time or money for a cause can also benefit your psychological, spiritual and emotional state. Giving back to the community may improve your sense of well-being by giving you a purpose in life or work and inner satisfaction.
  8. Get Organized – Organization can be a very reasonable goal. Maybe you want your home organized enough that you can invite someone over on a whim, or your office organized enough that you can find the stapler when you need it. It’s possible to stay focused on this goal by continuing an organizational process. For example, once you clean and organize your home, office or car, try your best to keep it that way. Once things get disorganized, it’s always hard to get it back to the state it was in. You’ll enjoy an organized surrounding everyday.
  9. Get More Sleep – You probably already know that a good night’s rest can do wonders for your mood—and appearance. An adequate amount of sleep can improve memory, sharpen attention, lower stress, improve moods and of course you won’t see those under-eye baggies that we all try to avoid. Try and get a good 8 hours of sleep every night for overall well-being. Now you can take a nap and not feel guilty about it!
  10. Finish Those “Around the House” To Do Lists – You made the list; you’re almost there! Things like cleaning out the gutter, painting, cleaning out the garage, organizing old pictures, or making piles of giveaway clothes all sound great to the ear, but it is easy to put those type of tasks off. Set a day aside, early in the year so it comes a bit more realistic to get done. Once these tasks are out of the way, you can cross them off that to do list that was created way too long ago.

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