Habits, not resolutions

 

In another epic blog post, Leo Babuta explains how habits are more important than resolutions.

In that vein, below are the habits I’m going to focus on in 2012.

Every day:

  • Write: I decided to finally write the book that’s been rattling around in my head. Writing a book seems like a daunting task, but by getting in the habit of writing a page a day seems utterly possible. If I write a page a day, after a year I’ll have 365 pages. If even half of those survive the final edit, I have a book. Progress begets progress, so writing more often here on my blog should help. Willie Jackson has been blogging great nuggets daily, so he’s been an inspiration for this habit.
  • Lift: My friend AJ Leon spends most of his time traveling the world and helping others. He is just as likely to wake up in a tent in Africa as he is in his East Village apartment, so his fitness routine can’t involve fancy health clubs. Yet AJ stays in incredible shape through a simple series of bodyweight exercises (push-ups, dips, etc.) that can be done anywhere. I’m going to follow AJ’s lead and make simple, bodyweight resistance exercises a morning habit.
  • Eat: Anyone who knows me knows that I love food. The habit here is simple: eat smaller portions of healthier, more natural (less processed) foods. This means eating more vegetables and lean protein and attempting to curb my current addiction to diet soda by drinking more water.

Every week:

  • Read: Inspired by my friends Julien Smith and Andrew Hyde, I’m going to read even more than I do now and make a habit of finishing one book a week. First up, Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.
  • Connect: I’m extremely blessed to know so many super amazing people and I love to make introductions that help both parties. Currently, the opportunity to make these connections comes randomly, either via email, social networks or in-person. In 2012, I’m going to be more like my friend Nicole Johnson and make it a habit to proactively identify these opportunities to make one really meaningful introduction every week. If there is someone I can introduce you to, let me know.
  • Learn: This habit is to try and learn a new skill every week. For example, I know very little about meditation but many of the smartest and most driven people I know meditate regularly, so I’m going to give it a try. This isn’t about deliberate practice or becoming an expert but rather expanding my mind and trying new things.

Every month:

  • Speak: I actually really enjoy public speaking and I did more of it in 2011, but still not as much as I’d like. My goal in 2012 is to speak publicly every month. Like many on this list, this habit is just about being more proactive vs. reactive.
  • Travel: I’m writing this from the balcony of a condo in Hawaii, where Julia and I are spending the first week of the New Year. We both love traveling and thanks to Airbnb, we can do more of it on short notice. The habit here is to be more spontaneous, whether that means flying somewhere new or just exploring new areas of New York City.

If I follow through on these habits, I’ll achieve the following in 2012:

  • Written a book
  • Get substantially more fit and healthy
  • Read 52 books
  • Make 52 meaningful connections for others
  • Learn 52 new skills
  • Speak at at least 12 events
  • Travel and explore at least 12 new places

That’s a damn good year, and one I’d be happy to look back on with pride.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go do some pushups.

What habits are you going to focus on in 2012?

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  • http://ajleon.me ajleon

    Now *that* would be an epic year! Thanks for the shout, brother. So glad to call you a friend. Good luck with making 2012 amazing. :)

  • Anonymous

    Thanks, bud. Keep inspiring all of us and I hope to cross paths with you even more often in 2012.

  • http://mawilearning.com/ Mawi

    Love it Clay! I”m going to be all over you about the book – never should of told me about it…

  • http://ryanchacon.tumblr.com/ Ryan Chacon

    This year I want to get in the habit of reading more awesome blogs and writing more posts on my own. Great post! Thanks :)

  • http://www.madebydenise.net Denise Smedley

    I love the idea of habits instead of goals.  That’s my approach this year as well.. creating habits that will support my purpose.  The goals will take care of themselves.

  • http://twitter.com/williejackson Willie Jackson

    Thanks Clay. This is going to be a good year.

  • Anonymous

    Yes. Yes, it is.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks, Ryan. There are so many great blogs out there to learn from. 

  • Anonymous

    I appreciate that, Mawi. I’ll send you the overview and chapter outline soon. Would love your thoughts.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks, Denise. It’s all about purpose, as you know!

  • Anonymous

    agree with AJ. good luck Clay

  • http://www.cc-chapman.com/ C.C. Chapman

    Now THAT is how you do it! 

    Love what you’ve set yourself up to ship this year and I can’t wait to follow along.

  • http://coachradio.tv/ Justin Lukasavige

    How are those pushups coming?

    I like how you broke it down into day, week, and month. Much easier way to accomplish something that could otherwise be very general.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=500087917 Matt Haze

    What’s awesome about all those habits is not so much about the habits, but the outcome that can come from them.  Those connections could help birth some new ideas you can be part of.  Your book can help open doors to new opportunities.  Traveling can open your eyes to things you never thought about with life.  Sounds like it will be a real eye opening year for you, my friend.  

  • Andrew Schneider

    Ambitious – best of luck!! 

  • http://www.davemadethat.com Dave Delaney

    Clay, you do know that you kick ass, right? You do.
    This post is filled to the brim with inspiration! I love how you have taken it a step further by actually writing real goals. You have the numbers and the timeline right there at the bottom of your post!

    Everyone needs to do this too, including myself. Thanks for the wake up call.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks, Justin.  100 pushups yesterday. 100 more today. :)  The time change in Hawaii is 5 hours, so I’ve been waking up at 4am. Hope you’re well, sir. Look forward to connecting more in 2012.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks, CC. You’re always a huge inspiration to me. Can’t wait to see more on PassionHits this year.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks, Dave. That means a lot. I’ve learned a ton from you. Keep leading, brother.

  • http://www.davemadethat.com Dave Delaney

    Wow. That’s kind of you to say. I still have lots to learn though. I’m working on that. ;)
    Happy 2012!

    I hope our paths cross again IRL soon. Maybe SXSW?

  • Anonymous

    Thanks, Matt.  Yes, all of these have future outcomes attached and the goal is really to tip that first domino.

  • Wayne Krauss

    Clay, I enjoyed your positive ideas on “Habits, Not Resolutions”, Good Stuff! Keep up that positive energy and hopefully, those goals you put down will be daily habits before long!….PS..Running 7 miles and banging out 200 pushups/200 crunches a day. Hope to run a couple more marathons this year.

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