15 Healthy New Year Goals to Set

Have you set any healthy new year goals for this year?

Are you unsure which of your priorities is most important in the new year? Do you have plenty of dreams for the future, but few concrete plans?

Check out these 15 healthy New Year goals you can make to improve your physical and mental wellbeing during the next 12 months and beyond.

15 healthy New Year goals you can make to improve your physical and mental wellbeing during the next 12 months and beyond

Goals to Improve Your Physical Health

Find a variety of activities you enjoy, like brisk walks and biking.

Get an exercise ball or treadmill that you can use at home on busy days or when the weather outside is unpleasant.

3- Get adequate rest and sleep. Insufficient sleep can make you more vulnerable to weight gain and many illnesses. Different individuals need different amounts of sleep, but the conventional eight hours is a good rule for most people. If you constantly feel drowsy, try going to bed earlier.

4 – Take care of your bones. Almost half of all women over 50 will suffer an osteoporosis-related fracture. Men can be at risk too. Eat plenty of foods rich in calcium and vitamin D. Get some sunshine and lift weights or do other resistance training.

5 – Practice good posture. Strong abdominal muscles will protect your back from injury and help you look younger. Get used to pressing your navel towards your lower back and keeping your shoulders relaxed. Breathe from your abdomen rather than your chest.

6 – Quit smoking. You probably already know all the dangers of smoking, including lung cancer and premature aging.

Many people make several attempts before quitting for good so be open to various cessation methods. Your doctor may help you find the right plan for you.

7 – Drink alcohol in moderation. Some people may need to avoid alcohol all together. Others can stay safe within the general limits of one drink a day for women and two for men. Avoid alcohol before bed so you get good quality sleep.

8 – See your doctor. Regular checkups enable early treatment to keep small health issues from growing worse. If you can’t afford health insurance, you may get some free or inexpensive screenings at local pharmacies and health fairs.

Goals to Improve Your Mental Health

2 – Build healthy relationships. Develop a strong network of support. Communicate openly and with respect.

3 – Monitor your thoughts. Think positive. Divert your attention away from nonproductive worrying by brainstorming creative solutions to challenging situations.

4 – Practice positive self talk. Be a good friend to yourself. Remind yourself of your strengths and accomplishments.

5 – Be compassionate. Show compassion to yourself and others. Know of the suffering in the world and look for ways to ease it.

6 – Engage in lifelong learning. Keep your mind sharp by giving it constant challenges. Take adult education classes or listen to foreign language tapes.

7 – Consider counseling. It’s wise and courageous to ask for help when you need it. Professional counseling or spiritual practices may help you bounce back from unfortunate events like the death of a loved one, divorce or unemployment. They can be useful for smaller things, too, like if you’ve just had a rough week.


Michelle D. Garrett is the founder of Divas With A Purpose.