
Will you be scrambling to make some New Year’s resolutions?
You’re not alone.
Roughly one in three Americans resolve to better themselves in some way.
But did you know that a much smaller percentage of people actually make good on those resolutions?
Let’s be honest, resolutions are fun to make, but very difficult to maintain. In fact, many are long-forgotten as soon as February.
How can you make 2017 your best year yet?
Do you want to live a healthier life? Lose weight? Make more time for you?
New Year’s Resolution don’t have to be lofty – even the simplest, everyday things can make a big difference. Try these on for size:
>> Instead of driving your car, walk or ride your bike more often
>> Put the cell phone away during work meetings, social events or dinner (make it a family affair)
>> Make dinner at home 2-3 times a week (you’ll eat healthier and save money)
>> Skip emailing or texting and just call someone
>> Pick someone each month to send a handwritten card or note
>> Do something out of your comfort zone – like taking a dance or art class
>> Join a book club
>> Put away the credit cards and only try to use cash (unless it’s an emergency)
>> Wake up early and eat a healthy breakfast each morning
>> Floss your teeth more often (I couldn’t forget this one since I’m a dentist!)
>> Find a hobby you enjoy
>> Carve out “family time” at least a couple times a week
>> Start a garden
>> Tackle the clutter in your home or closet
>> Make plans for a family vacation and start saving a little each week
>> Eat more fruits and vegetables (go for fresh over canned whenever possible)
>> Get out and volunteer — at church, your kid’s school or elsewhere in the community
>> Pay down debt (credit cards, etc)
>> Drink more water
>> Get more sleep (try for at least 7 hours a night)
>> Find ways to reduce stress
>> Talk less and listen more
>> Have more patience
All of us at Lake County Dental wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
Dr. Potts is a gentle, caring dentist uses the most advanced materials and procedures available. He practices comfortable, health-centered dentistry, with a strong emphasis on getting to know each patient. In addition technical proficiency, Dr. Potts is a careful listener. He makes sure to understand what you want and will explain beforehand what treatment is best for your individual needs, along with all options available to you.

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