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Second Cup: Make mid-year resolutions

Jun 28, 20255 min
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New Year's isn't the only time to choose positive change

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Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of iHeartRadio. Good Morning, This is Laura. Welcome to the Before Breakfast podcast. Today's tip is to make mid year resolutions. There is no reason to wait for New Years. If you want to change something in your life, now is a good time too, and in the next six months there is no telling what you might accomplish. Lots of people make New Year's resolutions around January first, and as we all know, not

everyone keeps their New Year's resolutions. Life gets complicated and change can be hard, and sometimes people don't know how to make resolutions that actual work. As we talked about in a previous episode this week, it can be wiser to focus on processed goals rather than outcome goals. A process goal focuses on the frequent, small actions that might add up to the desired outcome, but are generally good in their own right and help us maintain a sense

of agency. But regardless, there is nothing magical about January first. If we make New Year's resolutions, we can equally make mid year resolutions. The second half of the year begins on July first, So what would you like to focus on. If things are going well, your mid year resolutions might be to continue or finish your new year's resolutions, as we talked about this week, I set a goal to

read all the works of Jane Austen this year. I've read a bit over half in the first half of the year, so my resolution for the second half is to complete that project. I began doing strength training regularly with a trainer early in the year, and so my mid year resolution is to continue that. But maybe life has changed or things haven't gone quite as intended. If that is the case, would you like to refocus on any of your New Year's goals now, or maybe you'd

like to set some entirely new ones. The marathon training plan didn't quite work out, but you could run too local five k's with your family in the second half of the year. Maybe you wanted to get a promotion but your entire department was laid off. You could now focus on spending a certain amount of time, like two to three hours per day on your job search and then relaxing and trying to enjoy life the rest of the time. Or maybe you decided that your New year's

goals weren't ambitious enough. In the second half of the year, you could ramp things up, adding an extra workout per week, or finishing that draft of your novel when you had just hope to get started. Life always benefits from reflection. We naturally do this at the end of the year and the start of the new one, but three hundred and sixty five days is a long time we forget

about things or we fail to redirect our motivation. By setting mid year goals, we can continue what has gone well and change what needs to be changed, and make the most of the six months to come. In the meantime, this is Laura. Thanks for listening, and here's to making the most of our times. Hey, everybody, I'd love to hear from you. You can send me your tips, your questions, or anything else. Just connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at Before Breakfast Pod. That's b E the

number four then Breakfast pod. You can also shoot me an email at Before Breakfast Podcasts at iHeartMedia dot com. That Before Breakfast is spelled out with all the letters. Thanks so much, should I look forward to staying in touch. Before Breakfast is a production of iHeartRadio. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app Apple podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Yang H

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