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New Year, New You

New Year, New You
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It’s that time again where everyone starts to ask themselves big questions for the year ahead. How are you going to make this year a success? What new skills are you going to learn? How will you set time aside to focus on the things that really matter?


These are all questions we all ask ourselves, and the answers are as varied as we are. Of course, almost everyone has a set of resolutions they intend to stick to each year. It could be a bucket list trip that you’ve always dreamed of going on, getting that dream job, or even getting back in touch with old friends and making regular plans. But the one thing you’ll need to achieve all your resolutions is motivation. 
So this January, we thought we’d do something a little different. Instead of counting down the most popular resolutions, here’s some great resolution inspo that can be a springboard to even bigger and better things! 

Make 2022 your year with these goals…

 

Focus on your health

You know the saying: health is wealth. We’re not just talking about those January gym visits to burn off all the deliciously indulgent festive feasting; we mean feeling good in your body AND your mind.


 
Whatever your specific goals are for 2022, the drive and motivation to take the plunge and achieve them starts when you’re in a good place. Set some time aside each day to do something that clears your mind and helps relieve stress - whether that’s yoga, meditation, jogging in the park, or yes, lifting the stress away in the gym. 


The trick is to make your routine enjoyable. Find healthy recipes you love to cook and eat. Find activities that excite you instead of going autopilot on the treadmill. The first step is always the toughest, but once you’re into a routine, self-care is extremely rewarding. And it means you’re better placed to overcome any challenges on the road to your goals. Sound good? Head on over to our guide to a healthier you in 2022[link] to find out more!

 

Look after your finances

This is one that should be on everyone’s list every year! Improving your financial security doesn’t have to be a hassle-filled chore. There are plenty of easy things you can do to make sure you’re always on top of expenses, building savings, and setting money aside to do the things you’ve always wanted. You can even get help from your phone in the form of a few nifty money management apps.

Some banking apps can even round up every payment you make to the nearest pound, putting that extra cash in a special pot to fund whatever big plans you have in mind – a Hawaiian cruise, first home deposit, anything! Or, if you want it for something a little more functional, you can create a pot to pay off those monthly bills with every transaction. And of course, away from apps, setting out a budget in advance is great for getting a head start.


You don’t need to completely overhaul your lifestyle to make your money go further. Check out our guide for more money-saving inspiration!

 

Make plans to achieve your aspirations

Think about what you really want to do. A dream you’ve always had in the back of your mind but never quite got around to. What’s holding you back from making it a reality, and why? 2022 could be the year it finally happens…

You may have the kernel of an idea for a brilliant novel, the skills to fluently speak another language, learn a new instrument or become great at a new sport, who knows! Having a plan to make it happen just makes it that much more realistic. And you can break that big aspiration down into smaller goals and milestones along the road - those little ‘job well done’ moments are what make it sustainable.


If it’s the data you need to help you get closer to that goal, there are apps out there that can help you plan for almost any goal you have. Check out Strides on the App Store. It’s one of the best apps for setting goals, and you can track them in four different ways to suit you. Plus, you can even plot in those milestones to keep you feeling fully motivated.

Make time for family and friends

Between work life and home life, it can often feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day to keep in touch with those closest to us as much as we should. But it’s the people closest to us that enrich our lives the most, more than work and more than evening Netflix binges (we’re all guilty). Take the time to check in with your friends and family. Call, video call, text, WhatsApp, FaceTime, or even go old school and pop over to say hi - just set some time aside and do it!

Make plans to do things together whether they’re in person or in the virtual world. Go out to eat, join a gym together, go see a show, or just watch that Netflix series together. Spend that time you’d otherwise spend on your own doing what you love with the people you love. 

Disconnect from your phone

We know, this is not the kind of resolution you’d expect to hear from us! We are, after all, a phone network. However, there are times when you simply want to disconnect from the world and get the most from the activity you’re doing, be it sleeping, writing an assignment, or watching that big season finale distraction-free. And we don’t just mean putting you’re your phone down, but taking a break from social media if you feel like you could do with some time away.


 Both Android phones and iPhones have great digital wellbeing features to help you power down when you need to:
If you have an iPhone, set up Downtime to give you a break whenever you want to put down your phone for a little while. Just head to Settings > Screen Time > Tap Downtime. 
You can set a schedule to take a break at the same time each day, or even customise what days you want to set your phone aside and for how long.


With Android’s digital wellbeing settings, there are two options. You can block any distracting apps along with pings and notifications in Focus Mode. Or, if you want to improve the quality of your sleep, set Bedtime mode to silence your phone and change the screen to black and white at set times. Easy! Simply head to Settings > Digital Wellbeing to get started.


Those are a few of the foundational resolutions we’re using this year to keep us on our ‘new year, new me’ kick. What are your resolutions for 2022? How do you plan to stick to them throughout the year?

Competition Time:

To celebrate the the start of 2022, we’re giving you the chance to win a £100 Currys Gift Card!

To enter, just tell us what your new year's resolution is.

Maybe you want to eat healthier? Perhaps you want to get that new job or promotion? Whatever it is we want to know!

The competition ends at 23:59 on 21st January, and we'll announce the lucky iD Community winner shortly after.

T&C’s apply.


Good luck!
 

 

 


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I think the best opportunity to win anything is stop taking part in worthless Competitions like sheeple ..and start helping one another with our mobile accounts that's how we win 🏆 

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My new years resolution is to see and walk as many hills and mountains in the UK.

My new years resolution, is to learn how to say that two letter word I find so hard to say, "No". I've tried before without success but never have I made it a new year resolution. This time? Here goes!

My new year's resolution is to spend more time connecting with friends and family - either in person or online.

These last 2 years were only bearable because of my beautiful friends, and family - including my chosen one.

I miss the ones who are away terribly, but I know I'm one of the lucky ones as they're only one phone call away.

Wishing everyone here a lovely 2022 x

my new year resolution is to not drinking coffee for one year ,3 weeks be on detox ,be more withm my family and finished mu school and stay healthy. 

My new years resolution is to carry on supporting those people who are having serious mental health problems and just being there for them

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my new year’s resolution is to get my cholesterol down to a more normal level.

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To drink more water and less coffee.

My new years resolution is to focus hard on my studies and income to further my future this year! 

My resolution is simple, LOVE MORE STRESS LESS.

Be more mindful to others feelings and offer my help to make their lives less stressful 

My New Years resolution is to do as much travelling as possible. I will be 63 this year my older brother passed away at 66 my Father at 67. So I may only have three to four year left to experience the wonders of our world but on the other hand my mother is 92 but has dementia. So it could be that I have very little time left or it could be I have along time left but will not remember much of it 

My New Year's resolution is to try to be a better person... 

Well, it was meant to be "stop using my phone so much" but that's clearly not going well... I know, do more exercise, that'll get me off my phone and shift the lockdown lard at the same time! Bet there's an app for that too... 🤔

I don't really have a new years resolution as I never tend to keep it.  This year is to try and eat healthier,  focus on my relationship with God and maybe look for a new job.

I will be taking a break from my anti-depressants.

Practice yoga including the meditation.

My New Years resolution is to be more active and hopefully lose some weight in the process.

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To lose some weight… like 2021…..and 2020…..and 2019…….

I never make New Year resolutions. When I need to make changes I make them at any time of year. What is the point of waiting for January 1st?

 

My new years resolution is to be more mindful of and appreciate more the time I get to spend with loved ones.

Would like to continue eating healthy food, keep walking like 2021 (150+Kms).

Sleep well, try to maintain 100% work attendance.

Spend more time with Family than all previous years.

Buy my first home this year between Jun-Dec 2022.

My new year’s resolution is to write as many songs as I possibly can throughout the year! Anything that happens can be turned into a song

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To focus on myself for a change. Resolutions rarely serve a long term purpose. Sure people want to be healthier, be better with money etc.. I respect that, but there's always a piece of cake that has your name on it, a naughty purchase that will happen. So does that make you a resolution failure? Not for me it doesn't, it just simply says your doing what you want to do and what's the harm in that? Most of us live through other people naturally, do things for other people, go somewhere because someone else wants to etc.. Its not selfish to do things you want to, and that's why my resolution isn't a resolution but more of a lifestyle change that will hopefully last through 2022, 2023, 2030 and until my last year. Do what YOU want to do!!

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Whilst there are many things that i should/could to do, the main thing i would like to achieve this year is to be more positive. 

For many years, i have focused negatively on things. Feeling negative about myself, how my body looks. Automatically assuming the worst when something happens, ie. Hearing someone call out about news. Not going out much, having less interactions with my friends due to covid. Getting frustrated easily. Feeling guilty about things that i can't control. The list is endless and i don't want to be a Negative Nancy anymore.

 

So in the hopes to achieve a more positive outlook, I have downloaded an app. Had it on my last phone and it helped, but i didn't use it regularly enough. I intend to change that this year. The app is called Happyfeed. It's like a daily journal, where you can put up to 3 things a day that made you happy/smile/think more positively. I have set a daily reminder on it, so i won't forget to fill it in. You can look back on all previous posts and even make groups to share in the joy. First entry this year: Brother got engaged. Can't start better than that!

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