Recommiting to Your 2026 Goals

Every year, we create New Year’s goals to be healthier, lose weight, and exercise more. However, March is around the time that we fall off. We’ve lost motivation, fallen into our old habits, or other priorities have popped up that cause us to backslide. 

 This year however, we are going to show up no matter what. If you have fallen off track, that is okay. Now is the time to get back on the saddle. Consistently showing up for yourself is better than perfection.

This is the year we accomplish our goals. I don’t know about you. But I am tired of looking at my old journals and reminiscing about the things I said I would accomplish but haven’t yet not. It’s disappointing. 

The good news is we still have time to turn things around. We can use the data from the first two months of the year to see what worked and didn’t.

I have broken down my wellness goals into three categories and documented what I learned and solutions to move forward. 

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The Benefits of Journaling

Journaling is my favorite form of therapy.

I first started journaling in college as an outlet when I was feeling down and I was pretty inconsistent with it. 

However, last year I started to get into it more and I journal almost daily now whether I am in a good mood or a bad. It has become very therapeutic because I am able to get all my thoughts on paper and process all of my emotions.  This may sound weird but I used to struggle with identifying my emotions, but with journaling and some other things I feel much more in tune with myself.

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Make Working Out Fun with Classpass

I signed up for ClassPass a month ago to explore workout classes in my area. I learned about the app through my friend who has access as a work perk. She started using her credits to attend pilates classes at The Jungle Dallas and it looked cool.

I decided to sign up for a free trial with Classpass versus a membership with The Jungle because I only wanted to go occasionally with my friend. When I initially signed up for the free trial, I forgot about it and did not use it.

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