The New Year's Resolution Effect
Posted: February 9th, 2022, 12:16 pm
We've all seen it. Many of us have succumbed to it. We make a New Year's resolution to get fit, lose weight, whatever. Feels great and we go at it with a vengeance. Gyms are all packed in late winter (or at least they used to be in the Before Times). We tell our friends and family all about our lifestyle change. We post on social media and get encouragement. We revel in weight loss and increased energy.
Then, one fine day in the spring, we all go outside to enjoy the warm weather and fresh air.... Suddenly we're too busy. Yard work. Spring cleaning. Dog walking. Day trips. Vacations. Enjoying life.
And before we know it, the resolution has vanished, the backsliding begins and come the end of the year, we're right back where we started.
I bought a vintage Model B in mid-January and have been rowing every day since. Hit 100 miles yesterday. I haven't been thinking of it as a resolution (different mindset). But having let the Resolution Effect get me in the past, I'm very aware that it might happen again.
I think that, for me, mindfulness is the way to stay focused and not let distractions throw me off the (seat) rail. Show up. Row. Repeat. Keep it simple, keep it consistent.
I'm also not telling anyone other than my wife and the erging community that I'm doing this. And I won't, until I'm sure it's become a lasting change. I figure if I make it to the end of June without losing interest, it will have set in for the long term.
Thoughts? Tips? Anyone have similar experiences?
Then, one fine day in the spring, we all go outside to enjoy the warm weather and fresh air.... Suddenly we're too busy. Yard work. Spring cleaning. Dog walking. Day trips. Vacations. Enjoying life.
And before we know it, the resolution has vanished, the backsliding begins and come the end of the year, we're right back where we started.
I bought a vintage Model B in mid-January and have been rowing every day since. Hit 100 miles yesterday. I haven't been thinking of it as a resolution (different mindset). But having let the Resolution Effect get me in the past, I'm very aware that it might happen again.
I think that, for me, mindfulness is the way to stay focused and not let distractions throw me off the (seat) rail. Show up. Row. Repeat. Keep it simple, keep it consistent.
I'm also not telling anyone other than my wife and the erging community that I'm doing this. And I won't, until I'm sure it's become a lasting change. I figure if I make it to the end of June without losing interest, it will have set in for the long term.
Thoughts? Tips? Anyone have similar experiences?