New Years Resolutions
Many of us make New Years Resolutions. Novelty and renewal are infectious this time of year and it is easy to get into the spirit of making promises to ourselves for improvement. We do this despite failed and forgotten previous resolutions. It is good to have faith that we can change our behaviors; it's even better to know how to change them!
I knew that it wasn't enough to tell patients once that they needed to lose weight, stop smoking, or wear a seatbelt. I learned that repeated messages about the importance of smoking cessation were necessary. Initially, I just reminded them of the importance to their heath or gave them new information about the role of smoking in heart disease, cognitive decline, wrinkles and impotence. You would be surprised how many smokers only think of lung cancer, which they see as rare. Since then, I have learned many other ways to change behavior.
My community activities that helped make the city I worked in smoke-free were probably more effective than all the encouragement I gave my patients. Knowing that it is better not to smoke is often not enough. Most smokers have heard that message many times. Restrictions on public smoking have had a tremendous impact on smoking rates! These regulations make smoking difficult and, therefore, make not smoking easier. If you can't just pick up a cigarette and smoke; if you need to go outside first; it takes more effort. I expect that smoking behavior in my home state of MN is significantly decreased in the dead of winter.
One of the keys to developing a new behavior is to make it easier than the old behavior. Over the next several weeks I am going to guide you to choose and learn how to sustain healthier behaviors. These principles of change work for individuals, communities and organizations. Stay tuned and do a little work up front so that you can make a difference in your life, community or organization. Take the time to do it right!
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