Have a Mentally Healthy New Year!by Beth McHugh | More from this Blogger 05 Jan 2007 06:49 PM
These are all great ideas, but we often don't keep them. February often finds us lighting up again, munching into cookies, not enrolled in that course, and arguing pointlessly with our children. So why do resolutions so often fail? Many times it is because we are not really mentally ready for change. Although the New Year seems like a good time to change your life, it is a man-made festival and there is nothing magical or different about it. New Year's Day is not imbued with divine powers that will descend upon you and make you into the person you want to be. In fact, after enduring the rigors of Christmas shopping and family get-togethers, we are probably at our physical and spiritual lowest. And this is the time we opt to make radical changes in our lives! No wonder we often fail to achieve our goals. In therapy, when a person is ready to change, they change. Again, the change is not drastic, it is a process. No amount of therapy can change a person who is not ready to do so. The best therapist cannot work with a mind that isn't ready. Consequently, we cannot make real change in our own lives until we are ready. So don't give yourself a hard time if you find your New Year resolutions have already begun to unravel. In 2007, if you find yourself in a place you would rather not be in, whether you are in an unhealthy state of mind or inhabiting an unhealthy body, just go with it for the moment. Look at how you came to be where you are today. Understanding what is driving you to stay in an unhealthy relationship, move around in an unhealthy body, have toxic friends, and a soul-destroying job, is more important that trying to change other people, going on the latest diet, or putting up with being a doormat. Understanding your situation is the key to change. This year, we will explore the importance of understanding your self and why we do the things we do. Contact Beth McHugh for further assistance regarding this issue. Related articles: Learn more about Beth McHugh ![]() Beth McHugh began her career as a geologist and worked both in industry and as a university researcher. Relevantmental health tags christmas | children | Scrapbooking | relationships | pregnancy | sex | family | Kids | marriage | parenting User Comments shopgirl515 (21) 07 Feb 2007 07:24 PMNew years resolutions sure are hard to keep.....Im working on still trying to eat healthy and just had my 4th "last supper" before i go on a strict diet.....the master cleanse to be exact. Its also hard to be motivated at this time of year which is why it has to come from the inside and you have to have so much determination to do it- Community Tags depression, employment, New Year resolutions, relationships, stress Discuss this article
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