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Reignite Your New Year's Resolution

Reignite Your New Year's Resolution

New Year’s resolutions often start with enthusiasm… and sometimes quietly fade as life fills up again. If you have made some New Year’s resolutions, how is it going? Is it sticking and are you acing it? Or has it, like most people who make New Year’s resolutions with great intentions, slid into the ‘way too hard’ basket?

If you set intentions for 2026 and they’ve already begun to feel harder than you expected, you’re not alone — but you can bring them back to life in a way that feels joyful, meaningful, and sustainable.

Here’s a reminder to re-start your resolution and keep you on track.

  1. First, remember your WHY


Goals rooted in purpose — not just outcome — have staying power.
Ask yourself: Why did I choose this resolution in the first place?

Your resolution will have a better chance of success if it is purpose driven rather than results focused. Let’s say your goal was to incorporate more yoga into your life. Instead of focusing on how many classes you have done, remember your WHY. Why do you want to do more yoga? Is it to build more strength? Is it to feel good? Is it to find more balance in your life? Those reasons are what will keep you going on days you don’t feel like it.

  1. Build a game plan.


Dreams are powered by actions. Instead of vague intentions, create a simple plan that fits your life:

This is where your HOW comes into play. How would you incorporate more yoga into your life? Maybe you could purchase a membership pass at your local yoga studio. Maybe you could subscribe to a yoga app. Or find a yoga teacher you like online and commit to doing 2 – 3 classes each week.

  1. Measure success


Success isn’t only measured in big milestones. Notice the small wins.

How are you winning? Everybody wants to feel like they have achieved something. Track and measure your success even though it’s small. If it’s flexibility you’re after, note how far you can touch your toes. If it’s strength, where are you with your chaturangas? If it’s mindfulness, how are your anxiety or calmness levels? Track your progress every fortnight and note the changes in each area of focus.

  1. Celebrate!


Celebration isn’t a finishing line — it’s part of the process.

It’s not all work and no play. If you’ve been on track and seeing results, give yourself a great pat on the back. Celebrate however you like, as long as it doesn’t have a detrimental effect to your goal.

To help you along, here’s a 15 minute yoga routine you can follow along to everyday or at least 2 – 3 times a week. Everybody has at least 15 minutes in their day so no excuses!

Yoga as a Reset and Daily Support

Movement, breath, and presence are powerful tools for sustaining intention. Whether it’s a 15-minute daily practice or a longer class a few times a week, yoga can anchor your year with strength, calm, and clarity. You don’t need hours — just consistency.

If, however, you’re the type that thrives when you’re immersed and supported, join our Yoga Teacher Training, where you’ll be immersed in yoga 24 hours a day, 3 days a week. If that doesn’t get your resolution off to a strong start, we’re not sure what will!

Resolutions aren’t about perfection — they’re about turning toward what matters. With purpose, small practices, and consistent connection, you can reignite your intention and carry it forward with joy.

Ready to live your intention more deeply this year?
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You’ve got this!!