Making Those Resolutions Stick


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Jan 17 2025 47 mins   1

In this episode of Training Age, hosts Heather Adams and Valerie Lusvardi explore how to set and maintain New Year’s resolutions that lead to lasting change. Kicking off with gratitude, they thank listeners for their thoughtful Apple podcast reviews and reflect on the podcast’s bi-monthly schedule and commitment to delivering valuable content. Transitioning to the timely topic of resolutions, Heather and Valerie delve into why so many fail and how to overcome common pitfalls.

Drawing on insights from a University of Scranton study and Brad Stuhlberg’s work, they emphasize the importance of a process-focused mindset over the fleeting “new year, new me” mentality. By understanding and accepting our current selves, listeners can lay the foundation for sustainable transformation. The hosts explain the science of neuroplasticity and share examples of breaking old habits and forming new ones, underscoring the power of patience, small consistent actions, and focusing on the journey rather than the outcome.

The conversation introduces the concept of “rugged flexibility,” showing how curating one’s environment and practicing self-compassion can reduce obstacles and support personal growth. Heather and Valerie also reflect on personal stories, like navigating the challenges of a bikini competition, to illustrate the value of behavioral activation and the role of self-kindness in rekindling motivation.

Finally, the hosts encourage listeners to treat personal goals with the same dedication as a career, fostering a positive environment for growth and fulfillment. This episode serves as a guide to embracing change, building habits, and ensuring resolutions become lasting facets of a healthier, more intentional life. Join Heather and Valerie for a heartfelt exploration of what it takes to achieve meaningful progress in the year ahead.