
Go To Health: How to get motivated for your 2018 goals
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If you're trying to make a big change, it's common to start out with a hiss and a roar.
Only to have it all fall apart a couple of weeks later, when you run out of puff and motivation.
It's a dispiriting cycle that happens to many of us, and if it happens too often you could be forgiven for giving up on trying at all.
After all, what's the point of putting yourself through the wringer trying to change, when you know it will all disappear after only a few weeks of effort?
But while giving up is a totally human response, it's grabbing at the wrong end of the stick.
The trick is finding ways to keep yourself motivated through the inevitable hard parts of making a change. To pick one thing at a time, and stick with it long enough to make it a habit.
I called Makaia Carr, founder of Motivate Me and host of online talk show Chick Chat, to ask her about how exactly do we do that.
We talked about how you get the energy to get started, how to keep going when it inevitably becomes difficult, and the importance of not beating yourself up for any rough patches.
For the interview, listen to the podcast.
If you have any questions about this episode, or something you'd like me to look into for next time, get in touch. I'm on Facebook and Twitter.
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