Over the last couple of days, I have tried to provide principles to help you keep your New Year’s Resolutions and I provided a New Year’s Resolution Action Plan.
Today, I want to help you amplify the strength of your commitment.
I chose this picture of the man with the crowbar to illustrate the importance of leverage.How difficult would it be to rip apart a wooden pallet with your bare hands? How much easier if you use the crowbar?
That is the power of leverage. Â I want to help you get leverage on your New Year’s Resolutions.
Do you want to lose weight?
- Do not drink your calories.  Replacing  each serving of Coke, OJ, Milk, and Coffee with water each day could easily delete 500 calories.
- This could be 800-1200 calories if you have a thing for Starbucks lattes.
Do you lack motivation to eat healthy?
- Start small. Each small step moves you toward your goal.
- Eat slightly less meat and a larger portion of vegetables. That isn’t hard.
- Reframe your experience (READ THIS:Â Â New Year’s Resolution Action Plan).
Do you want to get healthy?
- Stop eating one bad thing each day.
- Start taking a good multivitamin.
Do you have a hard time taking a multivitamin?
- Get chewables or gummies and place it on your desk so you see it every day.
- If it is in front of you and it is more like a treat than a burden, you are more likely to ingest it.
Do you want to grow intellectually?
- Go back to school.
- Borrow Audiobooks from your local public library.
- Download free audiobooks from Librivox.
Do you want to grow spiritually?
- YouVersion has will help you read through the Bible in a year (a free app with reminders).
- You can even listen to it as an audio book.
The point is simple:
- Whatever your resolution, act.
- When you act, set yourself up for success with leverage.
What can you add to the list to help others get leverage?
-Darin Gerdes, Ph.D.
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Dr. Gerdes is the Director of Graduate Programs in the School of Business at Charleston Southern University. All ideas expressed on www.daringerdes.com are his own.