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Ask HN: Habits that have lasted the entire year?

25 点作者 renaissance_tea超过 2 年前
In a time of New Years resolutions, I like to bring up a question that reflects on not 2023 goals, but the goals you set in 2021 for the 2022 year.<p>For those who stuck with them consistently the entire year, what are some mantras, tips or mottos for those entering 2023 with a “fresh slate”? What do you do to stay consistent despite family issues, work deadlines, sleep deprivation and general malaise?<p>Asking for a friend ;) PS. Happy new year to HN and wishing you a healthy and satisfying year to whatever that entails

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cocacola1超过 2 年前
One of mine was to listen to more music, so I decided to start working through Rolling Stones Top 500 albums list from September 2020. I’ve finished ~50 albums (and aim to finish more in 2023, especially as I’ve reduced my podcast listening.)<p>Another was getting in better shape. Some months were better than others, but on the whole, I expect I’ll be down 20 pounds by the end of the year. I’ve been doing a 60-90 minute workout ~4 days a week since January.<p>A third was to start making YouTube videos. I started with shorts in the beginning, and started doing lyric videos in September - basically, taking lyrics from a song, feeding it into Midjourney, and then cutting it together (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;syntopikon">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;syntopikon</a>).<p>One that I faltered on was meditation. I noticed the days I did meditate, I’d be more focused. I’d like to redouble my focus on it.
paulcole超过 2 年前
Professional - Investing 30 minutes to plan at the start of each work day. I follow this system:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.workclean.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.workclean.com&#x2F;</a><p>I use a remarkable e-ink tablet and have a template file I duplicate and complete at the start of each day. I didn’t complete it every day but I think on average I skipped doing it 1 day a month. Part of the success is that I’d feel like a moron if I had this $500 tablet gathering dust.<p>Personal - At the start of each month I set (what I think to be) an achievable goal for activity for the month. This year I focused on 60 minutes of some combination of running&#x2F;walking&#x2F;bicycling. I have a chart that I fill in with a blue square on the days I make my goal and a red square on the days I don’t. My biggest setbacks were ~10 days of inactivity due to COVID in April and then about a week I lost due to some hip pain in September. Other than that I missed about 1 day every other month usually due to depression or particularly bad weather. Resetting a new goal monthly helps and creates a fresh start in case I have a bad month.<p>I’ve also read 76 books so far this year. I had set a goal of 52 at the start of the year. Mostly that comes down to finding things I think sound interesting, spending a (relatively) large amount of money on books, and making reading a priority.<p>There’s no magic to any of this. I have pretty modest goals and putting 30 or so minutes towards each of them everyday leads to pretty big gains over time.
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tyroh超过 2 年前
What stuck with me are my wellness habits:<p>1) Regular push ups and planks, except when I was injured or on trips. 2) Tracking my diet which helped me lose 10 kgs. 3) Reading tech-related books which only stopped during crunch time at work.<p>I think seeing results is the main reason I continued these habits. I have tried some other habits like those related to finance or social media but since I could not see any results, they fizzled out.<p>For the initial push, looking forward to achieving your goals for your habits is crucial. Making sure they align with your own value set is key, so you don&#x27;t slack off (or pick it up immediately when you do, and that&#x27;s okay)<p>And another thing was making the habit small at the start. I didn&#x27;t go full intermittent fasting or lifting weights since cold start doesn&#x27;t work for me. It&#x27;s easier to just improve on the habit as you get the hang of it.
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zamadatix超过 2 年前
It wasn’t necessarily a New Year’s resolution but I started intentionally walking extra. Not a crazy amount, not “I have to get &lt;x&gt; steps in today or I’m a failure”, not a reinvention of my entire health ethos or whatever… just avoiding sitting around so much. It’s a nice break away from things sometimes and my feet aren’t tired&#x2F;sore when special events&#x2F;trips roll around.
uptownfunk超过 2 年前
Lifting weight<p>Running<p>Cold shower<p>Mantra meditation (both alone and as a group with the whole family)<p>Reading scripture with family<p>The first three are for mental benefit, so that I can keep my cool at work and home, the health benefit is secondary. The rest are for inner fulfillment and is an instruction from my spiritual mentor.<p>Have a happy new year !!
stcroixx超过 2 年前
Is this common? I’ve never done this and the only indication I’ve seen are all the people at the gym in Jan&#x2F;feb.<p>If ‘general malaise’ is common, I’d cut back n the annual goal setting, which sounds stressful.
derwiki超过 2 年前
Wake up and drink two glasses of water before coffee or breakfast. Always makes my mornings a little better.