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Well-come back to the Wellness Matters program for 2019!

It feels like just yesterday when we were in the countdown to the holiday break. Now the New Year has come and gone, and we’re looking forward to what 2019 holds for us. This got me thinking about how many people have made a New Year’s resolution, and how long they will be able to keep them. Although we all want to do better every year, New Year’s resolutions don’t work for the majority of people. Research shows that only 8 percent of people are successful in achieving their resolutions.

Which is why this year, we are in the process of making new habits rather than resolutions.

So, how do you make a new habit? Theoretically it is as easy as 1-2-3:

  1. You MUST pick a small action.
  2. You MUST attach the new action to a previous habit.
  3. You MUST make the new action EASY to do for at least the first week.

Great examples are: I will try one new healthy recipe once a week; I will remove the second teaspoon of sugar from my lattes; I will get off my train/tram/bus 2 stops early and walk the last part into the office. These are small and simple changes that will require a conscious effort but won’t feel like a chore.

So how long does it take to form a new habit? 21 days is the most popular answer on the internet, which is taken from an article in the 1960s. Later research puts it closer to an average of 66 days before a new habit is second nature – and some participants took up to 254 days… so don’t feel discouraged if you fall off the wagon for your first few attempts. If you’re really serious about breaking some old habits and creating some new ones, our fellow Clicksters had great success after reading Charles Duhigg’s best seller, the Power of Habit.

Personally, I’m looking to make a new habit of waking up 30 minutes earlier every day to go for a quick run around the park to start my day on a positive note. This has the added benefit of not requiring any fancy equipment or gear, which means there is no excuse for people not to try it at least once.

If you are looking to expand your healthy recipe repertoire try this delicious treat to cool down this summer, it’s great for tricking the young ones into a healthy snack. For those looking for a guilt-free snack, try smashing up a banana and putting it in a ziplock bag in the freezer for an even easier way to freshen up your breakfast. Simply add the frozen banana onto yogurt or muesli, in to a smoothie or by itself as an on the go snack, perfect for summer heat.

As always, please let me know if there are any particular topics you would love us to look into or if you would like to feature in an upcoming issue of Wellness Matters.

Make sure to drop us a line or call me on 03 9963 4804.

Oliver Szklarz

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