New Year, New You: 5 tips to make the most of 2023

New Year, New You: 5 tips to make the most of 2023
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It’s that time again – New Year! And like loads of people, you’re probably doing some deep thinking about the year ahead. How are you going to make this year your year? What new skills are you eager to learn? How will you set time aside to focus on the things that really matter?

We all ask ourselves these questions – and there’s no right answer. The answers are as varied as we are! But if you’ve made some serious resolutions, the one thing you’ll need to achieve them is motivation.

So this January, we thought we’d do something a little different. Instead of counting down the most popular resolutions (that’s so last year), we’ve put together some great New Year inspo that might be a springboard to even bigger things.

1.Focus on your health

You know the saying: health is wealth. But we’re not just talking about that January gym subscription – we mean feeling good physically AND mentally.

Whatever your specific goals are for 2023, the drive to achieve them often starts when you’re in a good place. Set some time aside each day to do something that clears your mind and relieves stress. We’re talking yoga, meditation, heading out for a jog or yes, lifting in the gym.

The trick to sticking to it? Make your routine enjoyable. Find healthy recipes you love to cook and eat. Do activities that excite you instead of going autopilot on the treadmill. The first step is always the toughest, but once you’re in a routine, self-care can be extremely rewarding. And it means you’re better placed to overcome any challenges on the road to your goals.

2.Look after your finances

This is one that should be on every list, every year. Getting a handle on your financial security doesn’t have to be a chore. There are plenty of easy steps you can take 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 nifty money management apps.

Think about it – how often do we make a purchase that totals up to a whole number? Not often at all. There are banking apps that can 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 – Hawaiian cruise, anyone? Or if you want something a little more functional, you can create a pot to whittle down those monthly bills with every transaction. And of course, aside from apps, setting a budget in advance is a great way to get a financial 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.

The iD Mobile Guide to Saving Money in 2022

3.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? 2023 could be the year it finally happens…

Who knows - you might have an idea for a brilliant novel, the skills to fluently speak another language, the determination to learn a new instrument or the talent to become great at a new sport. The possibilities are endless, and having a plan to make them happen just makes your aspirations that much more realistic. Want to make it easier? Break that big aspiration down into smaller goals and milestones. Those little ‘job well done’ moments are what will make it sustainable and rewarding.


If it’s the data you need to help you get closer to that goal, there are apps out there that can help. 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. Plus, you can even plot in milestones to keep you feeling motivated.

4.Make time for family and friends

 Between work and home life, it can often feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day to keep in regular touch with loved ones. But it’s the people closest to us that enrich our lives the most – not work, and not evening Netflix binges (we’re all guilty). Take the time to check in with your friends and family. Call, text, WhatsApp, FaceTime – or even go old school and pop over to say hi.

Make plans to do things together, whether it’s in person or virtually. Go out to eat, join a gym together or take a trip to the theatre. If they’re long distance, download a Chrome extension like Teleparty to watch your favourite Netflix series together. Whatever you do, just take the time to do what you love with the people you love. 

5.Disconnect from your phone

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

Both iPhones and Androids 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 your phone down for a little while. Just head to Settings > Screen Time > 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, pings and notifications in Focus Mode. Or, if you want to improve the quality of your sleep, set up Bedtime Mode to silence your phone and change the screen to black and white at set times. Simply head to Settings > Digital Wellbeing to get started.

 

Giveaway time! - Closed

This month we’re giving one lucky winner the chance to celebrate the New Year with a choice of FITBIT Charger 5 or £100 Currys gift voucher.

To be in with a chance to win we want you to tell us whether you are making a new years resolution and, for those that are, what it is.

Entries close at 23:59 on 19th January 2023, and we'll announce the lucky iD community winner shortly after.

We’ll notify the winner by direct message here on the Community, so please keep an eye on your inbox.

Good Luck!


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My resolution for this year is simply to get to the end of it in one piece. Maybe a bit of leeway for two large ones.

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Mine is to lose some weight and get healthier….. the same as last year and the year before! 

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Mine is to lose some weight and get healthier….. the same as last year and the year before! 

You and me both 😀

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My new year resolution is to try and be fitter, stop smoking and try and have a better work life balance.

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I just want to be a better person this year. 

My New Year’s Resolution is to think more about my back. I have developed sciatica and  two slipped discs from too much sitting down and driving. I want to be more mindful about taking breaks from sitting and driving. I also want to take regular exercise at home to strengthen my core muscles which support my back, and to go to a Pilates class to help me learn how to keep my body in good shape.

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My new years resolution is to lose weight and to get my kids involved in more extra curricular activities out of school hours 😊

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Be fitter and the fit bit will help me

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Well im going to try to be a better father and all around person and start to look after myself better 

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Simply to have a good healthy year, smaje sure our rescue dog is happy and content and that we don't get covid again. 

To be a better me than I was last year and look to save money for a new house.

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Just started the paperwork for fostering my two nieces, my phone has been my lifeline with all that's going on.

Mine is to focus properly on my health & fitness.

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No, no resolutions for me. I've reached the age when I've realised that whatever I resolve to do, I won't stick with it, so I won't bother. Perhaps my resolution is I won't make resolutions!

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My new year resolution is to do a lot more walking in an effort to increase my fitness, which, due to poor health, is currently no -existent.

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To be happy, not take life too seriously and enjoy it, make new memories, visit more places.

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Steve will be exercising twice per week fior 30 mins. In the horrible wet and windy winter, exercise bike, as the weather improves a nice walk. Happy New year

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Mine sounds a bit naff, but it's to be a better version of myself, whether that be mentally or physically.

Happy new year everyone 🤟🏼

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I am planning to spend more time with my family. Having lost my brother to cancer, nearly losing two other brothers in accidents and then tragically my neice was killed in a hit and run accident - all in 2022 - I am determined that 2023 will be a good year and enjoy making special memories with everyone important to me

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I resolution is to introduce longer walks into my daily routine, and to say “yes” a bit more!

 

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My resolution is to make the most of life while I can!

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Improve my mood and mental health in general.

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After having a poor year for my health plus having a pacemaker fitted im more than happy if i make it to next year!

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My resolution is to not to give into peer pressure, not go with the herd and find peace within myself 

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My New Years resolutions is to improve my hiking. I've let myself go over the last couple years and just after new years day I went on a hike. It was meant to be 20 miles but after 15 I felt like my legs would drop off. By the end of the year, I want to be able to do 20 miles without feeling like death the next day.

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