My Take on New Year’s Resolutions (+ The Best of 2020… Whew!)

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Wow… what a crazy 525,600 minutes this year has been! For many of us, the intense challenges of 2020 have been a rollercoaster, a teacher, a frustration, and a very very long 12 months.

While it’s tempting to skip over this look back at 2020 altogether, I know I learned many valuable lessons and I don’t want to miss out on really driving those home. Many good things happened too in the middle of it all.

I’d also love to hear any lessons learned for you this year, or what you’re planning to do work on in 2021… please let me know in the comments!

But first, a little review on my approach to New Year’s resolutions overall…

New Year’s Resolutions: Yay or Nay?

Of course I’m not against the idea of self-improvement (far from it) and I’m in full support of setting New Year’s resolutions if it works for you. After a few years of trying to set and keep New Year’s resolutions, it became clear we needed a different approach in our family.

I’m the first one to say that better habits are worth the effort and that strong daily routines go a long way toward a successful outcome. Still, if you’re like me and winning is important (maybe too important!), goal-setting has the potential to be frustrating.

My usual downward spiral when it comes to New Year’s resolutions (or resolutions in general) went something like this:

  1. I think too big and bite off more than I can chew.
  2. I get mad at myself when I don’t accomplish the goal as I thought I would.
  3. Therefore, I don’t want to make new resolutions.

My intentions, while admirable, were not getting me too far. Time for a new approach!

Out With New Year’s Resolutions… in With Experiments!

Since my husband is the exact same way, one year we had a meeting of the minds (over a glass of wine, of course) and decided to take some pressure off of New Year’s resolutions. That year, instead of resolutions, we would try experiments.

In case you were hoping for something more revolutionary, hear me out…

First, let’s look at the definition of “resolution”:

  1. a firm decision to do or not to do something
  2. the action of solving a problem, dispute, or contentious matter

Now let’s compare “experiment”:

  1. a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
  2. a course of action tentatively adopted without being sure of the eventual outcome

Doesn’t one sound a little more motivating (and fun) than the other?

We totally owe Tim Ferriss for the inspiration for our experimental approach:

“I like pushing myself to the limit and pushing the envelope, and in my mind that is not really compatible with a reliable long-term plan,” says Ferriss. “I generally treat my life as six-month projects and two-week experiments of various types. Then I take the most attractive door that pops up, and rinse and repeat.”

Calling our goals “experiments” (we also call them “challenges” at times) builds excitement about the process and keeps the focus on the learning process more than the end result. We make a hypothesis about what will happen and see what we can learn from the experience… no winning or losing involved.

It may sound like the easy way out but these experiments suit the more intense personalities in our house because they allow us to have laser focus for a shorter period of time. Or, we can just have fun with it and see where it leads, depending on what our family needs at the time.

Ideas for a Healthy New Year (& How to Stay Motivated)

So how to start “experimenting” with a great 2020? Here are some favorite experiments and challenges we’ve tried over the years (and I share a full list of mini-experiment ideas in this podcast if you’re interested).

1. Keep a Journal

If there’s any one way to make positive changes (and keep them), making long-term things much more accomplishable on a smaller scale and on a daily basis is the place to start. This is where a daily journal comes in.

Research shows that journaling reduces stress and has a real impact on happiness and physical health. I’ve always kept some kind of journal, but this year for the sake of research and a bunch of new health routines I plan to try, I’m experimenting with getting a much more detailed journaling process going, such as:

  • things I’m grateful for
  • a health picture of the day (what I ate, exercise, how I’m feeling, etc.)
  • my daily to-do list
  • a challenge list

One of my favorite ways to manage my to-do list is to pick the two most important things for the day, every day. (Something besides obviously feeding my family and keeping up with the household, etc.) If all I can get done is those two most important things, then I can consider that day a success!

2. Take a Detox Baby Step

I’m often asked how I “do it all,” and the answer is… a little at a time! The recipes and health articles you see on the blog came to be over 10+ years of experiments, trials, and false starts. I’ve shared my successes, but as my kids would be all too happy to tell you… there were plenty of failures along the way!

This is why I designed my Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox book to offer baby steps that let you tackle a little at a time, in the area of life that matters most to you. Whether it’s your food, cleaning products, makeup and beauty products, or even your mental health that you want to declutter and make healthier, there’s a step that will help with that (in a way that’s not overwhelming or unrealistic).

Some baby steps to start on (covered in detail in the book):

  • Replace conventional cleaners and detergents with natural ones (get 15% off my favorite starter kit at Branch Basics with code MAMA15)
  • Swap out plastic cups, plates, or silverware for nontoxic alternatives
  • Clear the mental clutter and reconnect by setting a digital day off (use a kitchen safe if you have to).

3. Write up (or Refine) a Family Manifesto

Years ago we discovered the power of a family manifesto to shape our family culture. It keeps growing and changing as our family does, but we’re very intentional about pursuing those goals.

I’ve explained more about what’s in our family manifesto elsewhere, but a big goal in our family is to raise kids with an entrepreneurial mindset. This is something that is very important to both my husband and myself. We try to give them opportunities to think outside of the box because with the way some things are headed in the world and environment, we need people who can tackle and solve these problems.

Once we narrowed down to our the core values that really define and excite us, we put it in writing. Visual reminders like these wall quotes help keep us focused on what really matters to our family.

4. Conduct a Sleep Experiment

Having trouble narrowing down to just one thing to tackle this year? What if I told you just one thing could help your body restore and heal, regulate hormone production, boost your mood, and aid in weight loss? Yep, sleep! Plus it’s free (or almost free)!

Of course as moms there are many situations that make it tough to get enough sleep, but when even just one missed night of sleep can give you the blood sugar levels of a diabetic or pre-diabetic, it’s an area to take seriously.

One thing I can control even as a mom is my sleep environment and this is a great place to start experimenting. I go into exactly what I do in this post, but some additional things to try are:

  • avoiding blue light a few hours before sleep (or wear orange glasses)
  • lowering the temperature at night
  • using black-out curtains (and ditching nightlights)
  • investing in a good quality mattress
  • exposure to outdoor light for at least 30 minutes in the morning (or use a sun lamp)

Sleep better and you’re already off to a great start in 2020!

5. Have an Attitude of Gratitude

It sounds cliché, but cultivating gratitude as a daily habit is perhaps even more important than any resolution or experiment, because it’s the secret to fighting stress and staying motivated. The point here is to keep from falling into the trap of thinking, “If only I had XYZ, I’d be happy,” or, “If only I didn’t have to deal with ABC, I’d be happy.” This is a pretty vicious cycle.

I love this TED talk from Shawn Anchor where he points out that gratitude and happiness are the first step and not the end result. So making the choice to be happy and have gratitude is not only healthy, but it can improve performance and success as well! Sometimes just writing down what we’re grateful for (and telling others we’re grateful for them too) is all we need to realize we’re doing just fine.

How I’m Starting 2021

So after the year we’ve had, how do we jumpstart for 2021? This answer will be different for each of us of course, but I can tell you what I’m doing.

These are just the highlights… take a listen to my 2020-21 New Year’s podcast for all the details on my 2021 projects, systems, and experiments for this year!

A Water Fast

I usually spend the first week of the year getting focused and writing down some experiments, systems that will take me where I want to go that year. One thing that helps me do that is a week-long water fast. It’s amazing what comes to the surface when you challenge your body and remove something that usually takes up a lot of my time and energy (food).

Reading a TON

I’ve always been a (speed) reader, but last year I read more than ever! Here are some favorites on my nightstand right now:

Personal Challenge: Making Videos!

I’ve never been one to enjoy being on video, so in 2021 I will be pushing myself outside of my comfort zone and sharing more with all of you by video. I’m grateful for the inner work that has helped me become more confident and at peace with myself and ready to do this! I’m also taking voice lessons and doing some stand-up improv to really challenge myself in this area.

But before we rush on from 2020, let’s look back on all that happened…

2020… A Wellness Mama Year in Review

It helps to find the good (even when it’s hard!), so here is a look back at some of my favorite things from 2020:

Highlight of 2020: Getting Fit!

You all know this has been a long journey for me, but I’m so enjoying challenging my body and appreciating it more for what it can do. This year has been full physical challenges that work my vestibular system as well as muscles: pole vaulting, learning how to do a headstand, sauna challenges, putting up a hangboard in our house, and making the hallway into a gymnastics runway. The kids still outdo me but I’m proud of the progress I’m making toward a happier, healthier body and mind.

Some of you have asked for more specifics on my fitness routine, so look for more on that in 2021.

Biggest Lesson Learned: The Value of Family Time

A lot of New Year’s resolutions are about becoming more efficient and organized. I’m all for that (I’m writing a book about it in fact), but one takeaway from 2020 is I want to keep more unstructured family time and time with my kids at the forefront. Even though we were all home in 2020 more than we want to be, I really enjoyed being able to slow and focus on them and their projects, so we’re keeping that in an intentional way in 2021.

Favorite Christmas Memory: Handmade Gifts

Natural and DIY Christmas Gift Ideas

No matter how I try to keep them little, my kids just keep getting older. Many of them are starting to handle gifting on their own. I loved seeing how many of them chose to give handmade gifts this year. I’ll cherish these gifts more than anything that could come from a store, and thanks to online courses from Udemy, some of them were complete surprises I didn’t even know they could make!

My Favorite Product: Still My Sauna!

I’m kind of partial to my new Wellnesse shampoo, conditioner, and toothpaste, but after careful thought I had to choose my sauna (again!) as my favorite health product. Nothing beats the quality family time combined with proven health benefits. After all, what else can claim (based on research) a 40% reduction in all-cause mortality?

We have a barrel sauna in the backyard but I also discovered and fell in love with this more portable (and much more affordable) sauna from Creatix this year.

Favorite New Recipes

I’ve always liked recreating my favorite restaurant meals at home, but lately I’ve really been branching out into new ingredients by experimenting with recipes from around the world. Look for lots of Korean inspired recipes on the site this year!

Summer Meal Plan

Best Time-Saver in the Kitchen: Still Real Plans!

Without a doubt, the tool that saves me the most time in the kitchen is Real Plans for meal planning. The Instant Pot saves me the most time in cooking, but Real Plans saves time planning and shopping (and it has many Instant Pot recipes too!). My favorite part? It is so easy to use that I can plan everything from my phone while waiting at kid activities!

Giving Back in 2021…

From the very beginning, the mission of Wellness Mama has been to help other families live healthier lives and empower moms (and dads) with practical ways to accomplish this.

I feel like the mission to help parents provide healthy food for their families doesn’t stop in my own community or even just in the blogging community as there is such a need for this internationally.

Did you know?

If you’ve ever clicked a link on the site and made a purchase from there, you’ve helped keep WellnessMama.com up and running, and a percentage of that is also donated to charities that provide sustainable food and water sources worldwide. Thank you so much if you’ve helped support my blog in this way and also helped support many others worldwide.

Reviewing the numbers today, the giving is the real thing that I’m most excited about and most proud of. Over the years, the Wellness Mama Community… YOU… have helped provide items to families in need all over the world.

These gifts not only provide food or clothing to those in need, but in many cases, also a sustainable food or water source and a way for a family to earn an income.

Over the years, you’ve helped give:

  • 2000 pounds of non-perishable foods
  • 840 chickens for eggs, meat and income for families
  • 72 pigs for food and income for families
  • 12 goats for food and income for families
  • 4 donkeys for transportation and tilling
  • 3 water pumps that each provide water to a village
  • 4 beehives for food and income for families
  • 20 fruit trees so that families can grow the fruit and sell
  • 10 pairs of work boots so farmers can work safely
  • 5 sets of agricultural tools for small farmers
  • 10 large coolers for fishermen to store fish to sell
  • 8 sewing machines and thread/material for women to open sewing businesses
  • plus medical supplies and school supplies for children around the world

These things were donated through Food for the Poor in case you want to send some chickens to someone in need this year 🙂

I’ve always been a big believer in the “teach a man to fish” mentality, and giving in this way not only provides food or water for someone one time, but helps other families to start their own businesses and provide food for their children regularly.

Because at the end of the day… we’re all in this together!

Happy New Year 2021, Wellness Mamas!

I may be the original Wellness Mama, but the truth is all of you make this community what it is — a tribe of moms searching for better ways to care for ourselves and our families. I’m honored to be on the journey with all of you, and I wish each of you a very peaceful, happy, and healthy 2021!

How was your 2020? Are you ready to face a new year or still recovering from the last one? I’d love to hear your lessons learned and what you’ll be up to this year!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

39 responses to “My Take on New Year’s Resolutions (+ The Best of 2020… Whew!)”

  1. Carol L Avatar

    Hello. I have been reading your blog now for several years. I really do appreciate all of the hard work that goes into writing a blog like this. I may have had some ‘critiques’, or some information that perhaps clashed with your recipes,or thoughts but that doesn’t change the fact that I really like this blog, and again, appreciate that you have your own life and family in addition to all of the hours and the costs involved in writing it.
    THANK YOU!
    God Bless you and yours in 2017!~

  2. Sarah Avatar

    Hi! I have a question in vitamins. It is the new year and I want to take quality vitamins. You have mentioned before about getting the right folate, that some people’s bodies can only process methylfolate and not folic acid. My question is what is your opinion on the Women’s and Prenatal Mykind Organics vitamins? On the nutrition label of the vitamins it says the vitamins provide folate from an organic food blend, but does not mention methylfolate. Would this be a good vitamin for a mom to be?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      It should be pretty good, especially for someone who doesn’t have a MTHFR mutation. I personally took Seeking Health prenatals.

  3. betsy Avatar

    Mommypotamus is going to co-host…. yahoo! I have been missing the podcast and hope to see a new episode each time I refresh my app. I can’t wait to hear more- I love your info! Best in 2017 Katie.

  4. Deborah Avatar

    Congratulations on being one of the 100 Most Influential People in Health & Fitness on Greatist

  5. Wendy Lorrain Avatar
    Wendy Lorrain

    Many thanks Katie for your dedication to your mission. One of my goals is to stay more connected to your blog. I have grandchildren now, and I appreciate any information that will make this world a better place for them.

  6. Mary F Avatar

    I received your cookbook as a Christmas present and I have already made a number of fabulous treats for my family! Thank you for all you do and thank you for helping me to keep moving toward a more healthy life style!

  7. June Avatar

    Thanks Katie ~ for all the ways you help so many! Including me.

    My goals incl. Keeping my family healthy and on track … Plus lots more!

    Being grateful for all my blessings and always giving credit to the Lord!

  8. Eugenia Avatar

    Health, prosperity, & blessings to you, your family, and your faithful, Katie. I’ve learned through you that even at sixty-five ‘an old dog can still learn some new tricks’. Looking forward to all you have to share and teach in the coming year . . .

  9. Terry Avatar

    Katie, you’ve made a big difference in my life and the lives of my family members. We’ve made many great, healthy changes this past year. From food to household/laundry cleaning to personal care and health care. Your passion for your family and the community is contagious. I look forward to your blog every day. Not only for the great information and recipes but for inspiration. Some days I feel like giving in because my family circumstances are stressful, (we have a special needs son). But when I go to my email and open yours up I get encouraged again.
    Thank you for all the research you do and the time you take to share all of it with us.

    1. Terry Avatar

      When I say “I feel like giving in” I mean choosing more convenient options for meals and such when things are hectic. So when I read your blog I get inspired again and want to stay on track with healthier living. I’m not implying you’re a therapist, Katie. LOL!

  10. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Happy New Year! I look forward to reading your bog and comments from faithful readers. My goal is to become an overall healthier person for myself and my family. I hope to begin better habits of a more healthier lifestyle and the rest will follow in time. Thank you for all of your inspiration and hard work!

  11. mary Avatar

    Hi Katie,

    I’m a mom of grown-up kids and one day I’ll be a grandmother I hope. I have found enormous value on your site – The wisdom we gain in our active mothering years is fundamental to understanding and manifesting human goodness in the world and becoming a force for change.

    Thank you!

    Mary

  12. Rebekah Avatar

    Hi Katie!

    I’ve been following your blog for several years now. Thanks for all the informative posts! I’m also passionate about nutrition, healthy eating and natural living and I enjoy keeping up with leaders of the blogging world on this topic. I also follow you on Pinterest!

    Happy New Year!

  13. Mickey Avatar

    This blog has helped me so much in this past year. I now make my own beauty products, tinctures, candles and so much more.
    I am so looking forward to another amazing year on the Wellness Mama blog!
    Have a blessed New Year!

  14. Vicky Avatar

    Happy New Year, Katie! All the best to you and your family for the upcoming year. Thank you so much for all your hard work. I’ve learned so much from you this past year. I just wanted to let you know that since I’ve incorporated some of your ideas in to our daily lives (elderberry syrup, homemade vitamin tummies, kombucha, detox baths, bone broth), my kids no longer get colds and ear infections like they used to. My son had a fever last month, but showed no other symptoms. Our paediatrician was a bit confused, lol! I’m convinced that it’s because of these few steps I’ve taken that I’ve built up their immune systems and they rarely get sick and when they do, they get over it very quickly. I wanted to thank you for that! I also feel like I haven’t even scratched the surface with the wealth of information you provide. I can’t wait to see what you have in store for us this year!

  15. carly Avatar

    Great blog and I think it’s great that you donate some of the proceeds to help people in poverty. I would feel better about donating to an organization that does not have a religious angle.

  16. Amanda Nicholson Avatar
    Amanda Nicholson

    I just read your cookbook I ordered from Amazon and I was very surprised how easy and few ingredients most of the recipes are. It makes me feel more assured that I can offer my family more nutritious foods and even healthy chocolate chip cookies!! It was a relief to find that with simple modifications, our favorite foods are not off limits. I love your blog and appreciate you! Happy New Year!

  17. Donna Avatar

    Happy New Year to you and your family. Health and happiness always. I just discovered your website not too long ago. I had made the decision to better my and my husband’s health. I was looking to start the transition to stop using chemical laden products and go green. It started by making body products. I downloaded a few books and was looking in the internet for ideas when I found your site. I was hooked from there on. When you published your cookbook I got it right away. I have made a few of the recipes and we loved them. I love your approach on the way you present your blog. I have learned a lot from you. You have taught this mature woman (I turned 50 this past summer) a thing or two. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
    My wish for the new year is to get all chemicals out of my products and food. I have started the phase out already. I hope to get more exercise in as well.
    Thank you for being an inspiration.

  18. Sheri Avatar

    It has been a great year and thanks to you! My favorites were the articles on candles, plastic, and your carrot cake recipe! You have truly helped make my home (almost) toxin free!

    This year will be my year to get sexy! Over the past year, I figured out what my body needs to thrive and loose the extra fat. I realized I was still eating too much sugar (mostly from fruit). Cutting back on the fruit and increasing the vegetables is my solution. Also, exercise is now fun! I walk, run a little (just a mile), and hike. I also do kettle bell strength training once or twice a week. It doesn’t feel like a chore now.

    This year, I’m also going to try your home-made cosmetics and skin care!

    Happy New Year!

  19. Monica Avatar

    I just came back from a wonderful 4-days ski-holiday with my family and THAT is my goal for this year too. Enjoy spending time together, be grateful for having two healthy children, receive and continue to GIVE lots of love.
    Thank you wellnessmama for having created this amazing blog. I have found some great DIY recipes who helped me and my family be more healthy. HAPPY NEW YEAR

  20. Adelle Avatar

    Thanks for all the work that you do, i’m only beginning on this journey but i’m so glad to have found this blog in looking for answers to my own health that mainstream dr’s can only prescribe ‘band-aid fixes’ for. This blog has opened my eyes and mind to so many things and as a mum of 4 I also want the best for my kids. All the best for the new year!

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