Self-improvement is at the  
 heart of the majority of  
 New Year’s resolutions.  
 Individuals resolving to read  
 more or live a more active lifestyle  
 or travel are all attempting  
 better themselves. 
 Resolutions can be hard to  
 keep, as the hectic pace of daily  
 life  can  make  it  hard  to  fi nd  
 time  for  new  activities.  Individuals  
 who want to see their  
 resolutions through to the end  
 can try utilizing various selfimprovement  
 strategies to help  
 them achieve their goals. 
 Share your goals with  
 others whom you respect 
 Resolutions may involve  
 intensely  personal  goals,  but  
 sharing those goals with people  
 you respect can have a profound  
 effect on your ability to  
 achieve them. 
 A recent study from researchers  
 at The Ohio State  
 University examined the effects  
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 of sharing target goals  
 with others. In the study, which  
 was published in the Journal  
 of Applied Psychology, 171 undergraduates  
 were  asked  to  
 move a slider on a computer to  
 the number  50  as many  times  
 as  they  could  within  a  given  
 time frame. After doing this,  
 they were asked to do it again  
 but  this  time  they were  asked  
 to set a specifi c goal regarding  
 how many times they could  
 do  it within  the  allotted  time.  
 Someone identifi ed as a “lab assistant” 
  then went to check on  
 their goals, but the assistants  
 were presented differently to  
 different groups, and one group  
 was not checked on at all. One  
 assistant was well-dressed and  
 introduced  as  a  doctoral  student, 
  while the other was casually  
 dressed and identifi ed as a  
 community college student.  
 Researchers concluded that  
 individuals who share their  
 goals with people they respect  
 are  more  likely  to  commit  to  
 those goals than people who  
 keep their goals to themselves. 
 Start small, but don’t  
 stay small 
 Setting small goals may  
 not make individuals feel like  
 they’re en route to the dramatic  
 changes  they  feel  they  need.  
 However, research indicates  
 that incremental goals can  
 provide the early motivation  
 people need  to  achieve  larger  
 goals. However, researchers  
 at Peking University in China  
 discovered that, while incremental  
 goals  helped  people  
 make  more  early  progress,  
 that  progress  waned  if  they  
 did not eventually transition  
 to  their  larger  goals.  Individuals  
 can use their early successes  
 to instill the confi dence  
 that makes them believe they  
 can achieve their larger goals. 
 Change your perception  
 Those who want  to  see  their  resolutions  through can  try various  selfimprovement  
 strategies to achieve their goals.  Metro Creative Connection 
 of setbacks 
 Many a New Year’s resolution  
 has fallen by the wayside  
 due to setbacks. For example,  
 someone who aspires to lose 20  
 lbs. may be  trying  to  lose  one  
 pound per week for 20 weeks  
 running. If an individual fails  
 to lose that pound in a given  
 week or even gains weight,  
 that setback may compel that  
 person to abandon the larger  
 goal. But instead of seeing and  
 even accepting that setback  
 as  a  sign  of  failure,  individuals  
 should see it was a learning  
 experience that can ultimately  
 help them achieve their  
 larger goal. In the weight loss  
 scenario, individuals who fail  
 to lose a pound in a given week  
 can examine their habits over  
 the previous seven days. Identifying  
 why an incremental  
 goal was not achieved can reassure  
 individuals that they will  
 know how to avoid those same  
 pitfalls in the future.  
 Self-improvement  strategies  
 can help individuals making  
 New Year’s resolutions see  
 those resolutions through to  
 their successful conclusion. 
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