Day2Day Joys » New Year’s Resolutions http://day2dayjoys.com Joyful Inspiration for the Natural Homemaker Wed, 02 Jul 2014 05:41:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.3 Creating a Dreamboard For The New Year http://day2dayjoys.com/2014/01/creating-a-dreamboard-for-the-new-year.html http://day2dayjoys.com/2014/01/creating-a-dreamboard-for-the-new-year.html#comments Wed, 15 Jan 2014 05:00:06 +0000 http://day2dayjoys.com/?p=2696 Written by Kelly @ Eyes On The Source, Contributing Writer A New Year always brings new hopes, dreams, plans…We’re gonna climb that mountain, lose that weight, change that character flaw.  Hopes and dreams flying about in our heads, but it’s overwhelming, we don’t know the process to get there and so by mid-January we’ve already […]

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Written by Kelly @ Eyes On The Source, Contributing Writer

A New Year always brings new hopes, dreams, plans…We’re gonna climb that mountain, lose that weight, change that character flaw.  Hopes and dreams flying about in our heads, but it’s overwhelming, we don’t know the process to get there and so by mid-January we’ve already forgotten or given up.  Aren’t New Years resolutions made to be broken anyhow?

Do you have big plans for this New Year?  Have you put together a list of goals?  I have a horrible tendency of starting off with a bang and then quickly getting distracted and fizzling out.  So how to keep this from happening?  How to keep the sparks flying throughout the year?

My favorite way is by creating a “Dreamboard!”

I am a very visual person.  If it’s not on my list or written on my calendar, it won’t happen!  So if these goals I want to accomplish are not constantly in front of me, they will most likely NOT be accomplished.

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Where to start?

1.  Always start with your “WHY?” 

Pray hard about it! Why do you want to accomplish these goals this year?  Who are you doing these things for?  Your family?  Yourself?  Because you want to become a better… (fill in the blank).  It’s different for each of us, but what I always hear said and I know myself to be true is that your “WHY” should make you cry!  It should be very personal and dear to your heart.

I have goals this year in my family life, personal life and business life.  However, they are all very intertwined and one leads to another and if I talk about it in detail, the tears come every time.

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2. Find your Inspiration!

Who or what inspires you to become or do these goals?  Do you have a support/accountability group?  Someone you look up to?  I love the quote, “Find someone who has what you want and do what they do!”  Surrounding yourself with likeminded people with similar goals will push you further and faster towards those goals.

3. Daily Motivation.

Our minds can be a dangerous weapon against us.  How easily we can fall into the trap of negativity.  There is a constant spiritual war against us!  We are much more likely to focus on the negative comments or events in our lives that the blessings we have received.  So print or write out positive words of motivation and plaster your walls with them! :-)  Filling up your mind with God’s truth and words of encouragement will leave no room for defeating negative thoughts.

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4. Be Specific!

Write down your list of goals and then break it down into bite size pieces.  What can you do daily, weekly and monthly to reach these goals?  Write it on your calendar and keep the appointment!  There will always be other things to distract us, so take these appointments very seriously.

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5. Update throughout the year.

I suggest updating your board at least quarterly as you accomplish goals, get new ideas and see areas with a need for change or growth.

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Will you use a Dreamboard this year?  What motivates you?

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9 Simple Ways to Improve your Health http://day2dayjoys.com/2012/01/9-simple-ways-to-improve-your-health.html http://day2dayjoys.com/2012/01/9-simple-ways-to-improve-your-health.html#comments Wed, 25 Jan 2012 17:30:00 +0000 http://66.147.244.205/~victosk7/day2dayjoys/2012/01/9-simple-ways-to-improve-your-health.html Written by Jenn, Contributing Writer It’s about the end January but I’m just now getting motivated to start some new “resolutions.” One of the things I want to focus on this year is eating more whole foods and trying some more natural remedies for the sicknesses that tend to hit our family this time of […]

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Written by Jenn, Contributing Writer

It’s about the end January but I’m just now getting motivated to start some new “resolutions.”

One of the things I want to focus on this year is eating more whole foods and trying some more natural remedies for the sicknesses that tend to hit our family this time of year. I got to thinking that the new year is a great time to evaluate what we can do to improve our overall health. There are some very simple, no fuss ways you can take steps toward a healthier you (and your family will benefit too!) And so I bring you nine of the many ideas that have been running through my head:

1. Start Each Day with Time in God’s Word
When we think of improving our heath, we usually think of our bodies first. It’s important to nourish our spiritual health as well! I’m definitely a work in progress, but I find that when I begin my day with devotions and spend some time in prayer that I am a more peaceful, relaxed and purposeful mom and wife. There are lots of great devotional books or you can simply study a book of the Bible, like I am doing right now with the Good Morning Girls Ephesians study.

2. Try One New Organic or Local Food
Let’s face it, the only local foods that can be found in my part of the country right now are the red berries hanging for dear life onto the bare tree branches in my backyard. But if you’re blessed to live in a region where you can shop at a farmer’s market all year long, try one fruit or vegetable that’s new to you. Find out a tasty way to prepare something like kale or artichoke and you may just find a new family favorite. Organic is great and local organic is even better! But don’t bypass your local grower’s stand just because he isn’t certified organic. It could be that he uses organic growing practices but isn’t classified as such just yet.

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3. Make One Homemade Cleaning Product
Homemade cleaning products are frugal, easier on your clothes and dishes and typically more eco-friendly than their conventional counterparts. It’s very simple to make your own homemade powdered laundry detergent and you can use some of the same ingredients for Angela’s recipe for dishwasher detergent. Simple ingredients like baking soda, vinegar, lemon and olive oil can be used for all types of cleaning.

4. Exercise 10 Minutes a Day 
Oftentimes, it’s hard for us moms to carve out an extended period of time during the day to exercise. Studies show that heart-pumping exercise for even 10 minutes at a time can improve our health. In the past, I’ve used 10 Minute Solution workouts, “jogged” up and down the stairs for 10 minutes and hopped on my elliptical for that short time. There are plenty of everyday activities that can give you a workout too—gardening, scrubbing the floor (with great fanfare) or playing tag with the kids, for example.

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5. Eat a Healthy Breakfast
The next time you feel the urge to go to the cupboard for some boxed cereal, make a bowl of oatmeal instead. Old-fashioned oats can be made in just a few minutes or you can use steel-cut oats that are soaked the night before. Homemade yogurt with fruit or eggs and whole wheat toast keep you fuller longer and kids will eat them too! You can find some more healthy breakfast ideas here or some reasons why breakfast is important here.

6. Increase Your Calcium Intake
Getting plenty of calcium is super important, especially for those of us who are pregnant and nursing mothers (the recommended amount is 1200-1500 mg per day). If you’re not getting enough, your baby will take what he or she needs and you may end up with brittle nails or leg cramps (Charlie Horse) among other things. I noticed these symptoms in myself about 6 months into nursing my third baby so I upped my intake by consuming more dairy, drinking calcium-fortified orange juice and eating some extra broccoli and spinach!


7. Drink More Water
This has been said by many but bears repeating (if only to myself): we need at least 8 glasses of water each day to keep ourselves hydrated and (ahem) regular. Drinking lots of water has helped alleviate my headaches and keeps up my nursing supply. An easy way to make sure you’re getting enough is to post a notecard on your fridge with a picture of 8 glasses, crossing one off each time you drink.

8. Try One New Supplement or Herbal Treatment
Last year, we began taking elderberry to strengthen our immune system and found that we got sick less often. This year I’m researching what supplement or herbal treatment I can use as headache remedies–I’d love some ideas in the comments!

9. Add One New Type of Rice or Bean to Your Diet
We weren’t really into rice or beans up until a few years ago but learning to live frugally changed all that! Now we actually like using black beans, kidney beans and brown rice in meatless meals. I’m still getting up the courage to try something even better like quinoa, pinto beans or basmati rice.

What are you doing to improve your health this year?

 

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