As the saying goes “New Year, New You”. As 2019 comes to a
close, and what a year it’s been, I’ve started looking forward to the new year.
I’m pretty sure everyone is and people have already started discussing their
New Year’s Resolution. Personally, I never make a resolution. I’m not going to
criticize anyone who sets a resolution, or any goal really, but that kind of
thing never works for me. I set a resolution and if I fall behind or I mess up,
I start beating myself up about the delay and/or setback and that causes me
more stress than fulfilling the resolution itself.
With all of that said, I’ve compiled a list of five
behaviors or habits I’m trying to rid myself of in the coming year. I hope posting
it on here, and doing check-ins every now and then will motivate me to actually
stick with this.
5) Saying “No” Out of Fear
I mentioned in an earlier post that people don’t like change
because its scary. I’m reluctant to try new things because they might not be
fun or I might not be good at it. But, as you can probably see, there’s no way I
can know until I try. This habit doesn’t just refer to say, learning how to
rock climb, it also encompasses a habit I know I’m guilty of. If I’m invited to
something, and I don’t think I’ll know enough other people there, I don’t go.
Looking back at how many times I’ve sent the “sorry, something came up, I can’t
come” text in the last few years makes me sad. How much time with my own
friends have I missed out on because I’m scared of being awkward or not knowing
many people? So, my aim in 2020 is to do less of that. To still go to the
party, even if only two or three people I know are there. To actually go to
that art class or on that trip.
4) Eating Unhealthy Foods
So, I kind of have a problem. I love junk food. I know pizza,
Doritos and Oreos aren’t healthy for me, but I love them none the less. I also
know that there are improvements to my diet I can, and should be making. Eating
more vegetables and whole grains, trying to reduce the amount of sugar and
saturated fats in my diet. I’m not planning on making any huge lifestyle changes,
such as going vegan or cutting out all carbs, but I’m going to try and eat a
little healthier in the new year. Less fast food, less red meat, less processed food, etc. I’m hoping this change might help improve my energy levels and reduce some other occasional issues I've been dealing with.
3) Holding Onto Anger
I’m a human being. We don’t always act rationally. When people
wrong me, or anger me, I hold onto it. I know that’s not healthy. I acknowledge
that its not healthy for me mentally. I don’t enjoy being angry all the time.
So, I’m going to try not to be. Instead of focusing on how Person A cut me off
in traffic, or a confrontation I had with Person B three days ago, I’m going to
start learning how to let things go. After all, anger hasn’t helped me get anything
constructive done in a long time.
2) Spending on Things I Don’t Need
I feel like this one is a no-brainer, but I’ll explain
anyway. I’m in my 20s. I’m pretty much broke, as most people are in their 20s.
However, I don’t want to stay broke. Part of this comes from having debt I’m
paying off, or just not having enough savings. In order to build up your
savings, though, you need to actually save. My hope is that in 2020, I’ll be a
little bit wiser and be more fiscally responsible. I don’t need to order takeout
as often as I do. I can bring lunch to work instead of buying it from the
closest sandwich shop. Now, that’s not to say I won’t splurge occasionally, but
I’m going to put a serious effort into reducing my day-to-day spending.
1) Procrastinating
At time of writing, it is December 23rd. Christmas
is in two days. I still haven’t finished my shopping. A lot of my day-to-day
stress comes from the fact that I procrastinate. I convince myself I have way
more time to finish something than I do, then I freak out when the deadline is right
around the corner and spend more time worrying about getting the task done and
the quality than it would have taken if I’d either completed it earlier, or
slowly worked towards finishing. I feel that procrastinating less will hopefully
make my 2020 less stressful.
Those are the habits I'm hoping to abandon in 2020. Wish me luck!