Sunderland Echo

5 reasons to try something new in the new year

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As 2021 draws to a close, many of us are looking to what’s ahead in our own lives. If you’re considerin­g trying something new in 2022, here’s why that could be a brilliant idea…

1. Variety is the spice of life

“Novelty and variety are very important to our motivation and energy levels, as well as our overall wellbeing. But for many of us, these have been seriously lacking over the past two years. That is why we need to actively make time for them in the new year,” advises Stuart Duff, psychologi­st and senior partner at Pearn Kandola (pearnkando­la.com).

It doesn’t have to be something huge like quitting your job – even picking up a new hobby could breathe new life into your daily routine.

2. It could brighten up a gloomy January

You’ll rarely find someone claiming January is the best month of the year – Duff calls it a “notoriousl­y difficult month to stay positive and motivated, mainly because it is the mid-point of winter for many of us, and it signals the end of any festivitie­s we may have been enjoying”.

That’s why pledging to try something new could be a bright spot in a dark month, and focusing on the task at hand could be the distractio­n you need.

3. A new year = a fresh start

The new year is a line in the sand, and Jim Rees – emotional intelligen­ce coach and author of Vicious Cycle (theeiguru. com) – calls it “the perfect time for effective goal setting”.

This is “vital so you don’t drift through life”, he explains. “Setting short, medium or longer-term goals can help you to navigate your way through the year and beyond with a sense of purpose. The significan­ce of a new year and a fresh start means your brain will be highly focused on the goals you set, giving you a greater chance of achieving them.”

4. It could positively impact your mental health

“Trying something new can be a great boost to your mental health,” says Aaron Surtees, psychologi­st and founder of subconscio­usly.com. “A lot of the time, apprehensi­on, fear or discourage­ment can prevent someone from taking their first steps to trying something new.

“Their subconscio­us mind knows change or trying something different can have a positive effect on them, so listening to your inner voice to encourage you to take action is important for progress. You can even take it one step at a time to build up your confidence if you feel unsure or scared.”

5. You could grow as a person

Dr Elena Touroni, a consultant psychologi­standco-founderof The Chelsea Psychology Clinic (thechelsea­psychology­clinic. com), is a real proponent for trying something new, calling it “an opportunit­y to grow”. She says: “Not only do we expand our minds, butwealsoo­ftenlearns­omething new about ourselves – our likes, dislikes, skills and talents. If we stay stuck, we’ll never discover our potential. There are all kinds of activities that might stimulate and excite us – the only way to discover them is by giving them a go and trying something new.”

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It’s time to set out goals for the year ahead

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