As you know, 2014 is right around the corner. The new year inspires people to change their ways. Resolutions are made and are often quickly broken. Despite men and women and their good intentions, it’s hard to break bad habits and replace them with healthier ones. That’s why it’s important to offer support and information to people trying to better their lives through resolutions.
Encourage, Persuade, and Help Others to Meet Their Goals
If you’re a life coach, a counselor, the owner of a gym, a financial adviser or even a college admissions director, you have the power to encourage, persuade, and help others. There are a number of different ways you can make sure they stay on top of the goals that they’ve set for themselves. One of the easiest is to provide education. You do this by being supportive and answering questions as they arise.
If people are well-informed, they’ll feel confident in their decision to change their lives. There will be no more broken or forgotten resolutions. There will be fewer disappointments and challenges. People will feel empowered and eager to try new things. In fact, their success rate will rise as their confidence is boosted.
Ways You Can Support People as They Make Resolutions
The American Psychological Association offers a list of ways that people can make their New Year’s resolutions stick. Psychologist, Lynn Bufka, PhD notes that taking small steps towards larger goals can increase success.
Here are a few of the ways that you can encourage men and women to stay on top of their newly set goals:
The key to forming a new habit is sticking to it. Through the aforementioned tips listed above, you can offer people in your community the support they need going into the new year. Experts agree, that it takes anywhere from 20 to 40 days for a new habit to stick. Help the men and women in your city meet their goals by encouraging and educating them in 2014.