Realistic wellbeing goals for 2025: How to create sustainable resolutions

Discover how to set achievable resolutions and goals to help your wellbeing in 2025 with Margareta Serfozo, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach & Functional Medicine Practitioner.

Setting health and wellbeing goals can often feel like a daunting task, especially when we aim for perfection. Whether it’s a New Year’s resolution or a desire to make positive changes, the idea of sticking to a rigid plan can be overwhelming. But here’s the good news: you don’t have to be perfect to make progress. The key lies in setting realistic, achievable goals and embracing the journey with flexibility. This article explores three practical tips to help you create health and wellbeing goals that are both effective and sustainable.

Realistic Wellbeing Goals

Start small and build gradually

When making changes, starting small is key. Ambitious plans like strict diets or daily hour-long workouts can quickly lead to burnout. Instead, focus on small, manageable steps that fit into your routine. For example, if you want to exercise more, begin with a 10-minute walk or a short yoga session. Once it feels natural, gradually increase the duration or intensity. Similarly, if your goal is to eat healthier, start by adding one extra serving of vegetables to your meals rather than revamping your entire diet at once. These small changes may seem minor, but they create momentum, making consistency easier to maintain.

Be specific and realistic

Clear, specific goals, like drinking two extra glasses of water daily or taking a 20-minute walk, are easier to stick to than vague ones like “eat healthier.” Research shows that 55% of people kept their New Year’s resolutions after one year, with approach-oriented goals like “I want to eat more vegetables” (58.9%) proving more effective than avoidance goals like “I want to stop eating junk food” (47.1%). Support from friends, family, or a coach also boosted success. Realistic, achievable goals are key. Overly ambitious plans can lead to frustration, so focus on what fits your lifestyle. Track your progress with a journal or app to stay motivated. Celebrating small wins reinforces your efforts and helps you maintain consistency, making it easier to achieve lasting results.

Focus on progress, not perfection

The pressure to be perfect often hinders health goals. Skipping a workout or indulging in a treat shouldn’t derail progress. Instead, view these moments as learning opportunities.

Focus on progress, not perfection. Self-compassion is key—treat yourself with kindness and remember that consistency, not perfection, drives growth. Every effort counts.

Achieving health and wellbeing goals doesn’t require perfection—it requires intention, consistency, and self-compassion. By starting small, setting specific and realistic goals, and focusing on progress over perfection, you can create a sustainable path toward a healthier, happier you. Remember, it’s not about making massive changes all at once, but about taking meaningful steps that align with your values and lifestyle.

Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational purposes. The information, or comments herein, does not amount to, or replace, professional advice and should not be relied upon as or substitute for professional or medical advice from a qualified professional.

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Margareta Serfozo

Integrative Nutrition Health Coach & Corporate Mental Health Facilitator

Specialising in women's health and fertility, Margareta created The Endearing Project to support, guide and enable her clients to follow their own path to wellbeing through lifestyle and behavioural guidance, and wellness, health and fertility coaching.

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