New Years Resolutions for Two

Written with love, by Felicia Zammit-McMann

Ah, the New Year! It’s time for reflecting on the year gone by (usually way too fast), feeling hopeful for the year ahead, and setting resolutions for a better you in the New Year.

I don’t know about you, but I never set resolutions. I feel like they always kind of set you up for disappointment because, more often than not, they are not realistic goals. I’m going to stop worrying about the small stuff (that takes more than a year to master, I’m sure), I’m going to travel more (well, that’s great if you can afford it, but things happen and money gets tight), I’m going to lose 75 pounds and run a marathon (um, ok…great). You start off strong and then, more often than not, fizzle out before the end of January.

Instead of resolutions, I prefer rather to always commit to doing something bigger, and better, and more fun and exciting – no matter if it’s January 1st or June 1st. You should want to do all of the above not because it’s the New Year, but because you should do it for yourself, no matter what the calendar says.

I challenge you to do something different this year:

Make your “resolutions” for two. 

Here’s why…

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Say you really do want to lose 75 pounds and run a marathon. Making this resolution together automatically gives you an accountability partner, and it’s always easier to reach a goal when you are accountable to someone else for reaching it. If one or both of you need to shed a few pounds, you now have a cheerleader, coach, and if you are competitive, you can make it into a fun game (though, gals, men lose weight so much faster than women, so you may lose just by default). If one partner is an avid runner and the other isn’t – you now have a coach. If neither of you run, you are learning something new together.

If you want to travel more, work with your partner to make three lists of places to go: one with real “vacation qualities,” say going to Europe or Hawaii; another with weekend getaways; and the other with staycations. Save your money then see how the year starts to progress. If one of you gets a promotion or a super big raise, take a trip on the “big list” – like celebrating a great accomplishment; if things kind of remain the same, pick a trip on the weekend getaway list; if things get tight, do a staycation. By making three lists, you always have a trip to look forward to, no matter what.

If you want to stop worrying about the small stuff, guess what? I bet that’s going to help your partner, too! Work together to communicate through issues that have been trigger points. Communicating better is not only something that will help you this year, but for years to come.

So, I’m interested to know if anyone has made any “resolutions” for two. What were they and how did they go? Do you have any for this year?

2015 New Year's Relationship Resolutions

With the new year just around the corner, it’s great to think about all that we’ve accomplished in the current year and all that we’re bound to do in the next! As this year comes to an end, most people are coming up with resolutions to help create a better version of themselves in the future. But, what about creating resolutions that help strengthen your relationship with your loved one? We’ve come up with a few resolutions that you and your love can achieve together!

 

Travel

Aim to plan one (or more!) romantic getaways for just the two of you. You’ll be able to let go of everyday stresses and enjoy each other just like on your honeymoon!

 

Make more time for each other

It’s easy to get caught up in the day to day tasks we all have to get done and forget to spend quality time together. Set a required time to spend together and stick to it, free of all distractions. For example, plan to go on a date at least one a week or have a lazy day in once a month!

 

Stay Fit Together

Make the resolution to not only workout together, but eat healthy together as well. Plan out healthy, delicious dinners and spend the evening cooking and laughing together. 

 

Do Good Together

Giving back to others not only does good for you and the community, but can also strengthen your relationship. Think up of ways you guys can give back together, such as volunteering at a food bank or participating in a beach cleanup, and you two will realize how truly luck you are to have each other.