It’s only day two of 2015, meaning that most of us are still committed to our overly ambitious New Year’s resolutions. But why set yourself up for failure to begin with? Here, six more-attainable alternatives.
Instead of resolving to eat less take out . . . order in, but cook it yourself.
If you really hate grocery shopping, there’s still a way to have your dinner delivered without having to resort to Seamless. Try Blue Apron, a food delivery service that sends pre-portioned ingredients, along with a detailed recipe card, straight to your door, making it easier than ever to cook a healthy meal at home without having to change out of your pajamas.
Instead of resolving to spend less time watching TV . . . embrace the podcast revival.
If your Netflix addiction has taken over your Saturday nights, it’s time for you to download a few podcasts. Not only are they just as entertaining as anything on TV, they’re also the perfect thing to listen to while you’re on your way to your next dinner party.
Instead of resolving to take less Uber . . . take more Lyft rides.
We’ve all seen our bank accounts plunge at the hands of Uber. Avoid the guilt by downloading Lyft, the ride-sharing app that works just as well but is a lot friendlier to your wallet. You may even be able to say goodbye to Tinder, too—who knows who you might meet on the way home?
Instead of resolving to exercise more . . . track the steps you’re already taking.
Before you sign up for that gym membership you’ll eventually be trying to get out of, figure out how much exercise you’re already doing. Download any fitness-tracking app—the new iPhone even comes with the built-in Health—and start counting your steps. That SoulCycle class might not seem worth it when you learn how many calories you can burn just by walking to work.
Instead of resolving to do a juice cleanse . . . do a technology cleanse.
We all know that holiday feasts take their toll on our bodies, but what are our Instagram and Facebook habits doing to our minds? Instead of a week of the Master Cleanse, say goodbye to your smartphone. And if you’re feeling really adventurous, try going off the grid (temporarily, of course).
Instead of resolving to be more like Beyoncé . . . learn how to dance like her.
Beyoncé, aka the hardest working woman in show business, could make anyone feel unaccomplished. (Remember that mug making the rounds on Instagram?) But if you really want to follow in Bey’s footsteps, take a dance class with her backup dancers, Les Twins. Not only will you nail the choreography for “7/11,” you’ll get a head start on your exercise resolution.
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