How to Make Your New Year’s Food Resolutions Stick

Posted by Little Beet Table on January 6th, 2021

It’s that time of the year—resolutions season! The thing about New Year’s resolutions is that while they can be easy to set, they can be even easier to break. No matter how pure our intentions, breaking bad habits and trying new things is hard! Not to worry, as plenty of people have made their New Year’s resolutions stick in the past, and so can you. Here are four ways to make your food resolutions stick.

Be Realistic with Your Resolutions

The best way to make your resolutions a success is to set yourself up for success. If you’re resolving to stop eating meat come January 1st and you’ve never tried before, you might be in for a rude awakening by the 15th. Instead, set resolutions that are measurable and realistic. While it’s great to have big goals, you’re more likely to achieve the smaller ones. So, instead of starting with going cold turkey from the turkey, aim to have meat only once a day for the first month, then try cutting it entirely by February. This way, you can ease yourself into it and have a much higher chance of success.

Make a Plan

The second thing to do is make a plan to achieve your resolutions. If one of your resolutions is to eat more vegetables, scope out a list of the best Greenwich restaurants that feature vegetarian-friendly options. Having a list of restaurants and dishes that fit your new resolution will take a lot of the guesswork out of eating healthier. The easier you can make your resolution, the easier it will be to keep. Plan ahead, and you can plan for success this New Year.

Search for Social Support

You don’t need to go it alone. Although resolutions are often personal, having friends and family in your corner can provide you with the encouragement and support you need to see the resolutions through. After all, if you keep your resolution a secret, there’s nothing stopping you from brushing it under the rug and moving on from it. You don’t need to send a mass text announcement to everyone in your contacts list either. Simply telling your best friend or significant other could be all you need.

Be Patient and Don’t Let Missteps Set You Back

Finally, don’t let any missteps set you back. It’s easy to be your biggest critic, and if you mess up one day, you can feel defeated or like you’ve failed. Resolutions are hard, and you’re doing more than most by simply reading this guide in the first place. If you make a misstep or mistake along the way, know that there’s always another chance tomorrow. Stay consistent, and eventually, your New Year’s resolutions will be your strongest good habits. Plus, you might have found that a thoughtful, vegetarian-friendly Park Avenue restaurant NYC caters to your resolutions!

About Little Beet Table

Are you trying to eat healthier? Or maybe you’re just tired of the same options when ordering out. Whatever brings you to Little Beet Table, they’re happy to serve you. This vegetarian-friendly restaurant offers a selection of wholesome menu items crafted to help you feel your best. Locally sourced, in-season ingredients are at the heart of every Little Beet Table dish, with the restaurant constantly rotating the menu to fit the tastes of the season. Currently, Little Beet Table is located in New York City and Greenwich with takeout and delivery services available. What really makes this Park Avenue restaurant special is their commitment to vegetarian-friendly options while catering to all types of appetites. Whether it’s brunch, lunch, or dinner, you can’t ever go wrong with Little Beet Table.

Start the New Year off right and order from Little Beet Table at https://www.thelittlebeettable.com/

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