5 Simple Ways to Stay Consistent With Your Goals All Year Long

   By SheSpeaksTeam  Jan 08, 2026
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Setting goals is easy. Staying consistent is the challenge. Below are five simple ways to stay on track all year. PLUS keep reading for a chance to win a Papier planner of your choice ($50 value).
 

1. Write It Down Where You’ll See It

Clarity creates follow-through.

Try this:
Use a small notebook or planner and dedicate one page per goal. Write the goal at the top and list 3–5 simple actions underneath.

Example:
Goal: Prioritize my well-being
  • Take a 10-minute walk daily
  • Create a weekly wind-down routine
  • Schedule one rest day each week
If it’s not visible, it’s easy to forget.
 

2. Make the Goal Smaller Than You Think

Big goals can feel overwhelming — and overwhelm leads to avoidance.

Try this:
Break goals into weekly non-negotiables. Ask: What’s the smallest action that still counts?
Small steps done consistently matter more than big plans done once.
 

3. Put It on Your Calendar

If it’s not scheduled, it’s optional.

Try this:
Block 15–30 minutes weekly for a “goal check-in” and treat it like a meeting you wouldn’t cancel.
 

4. Track Progress Simply

You don’t need a complex system — just visibility.

Try this:
Use a checklist, Notes app, or simple habit tracker. Each week, ask:
  • What did I complete?
  • What felt heavy?
  • What felt easy?
Awareness keeps momentum going.
 

5. Plan for Monthly Resets

Consistency doesn’t mean never falling off — it means knowing how to reset.

Try this:
Once a month, review what’s working, what’s not, and what needs adjusting. Progress isn’t linear, and that’s okay.
 

You’ve Got This


Consistency isn’t about doing more — it’s about doing what matters in a way that fits your real life. Your goals don’t need perfection. They need presence. Tell us in the comments one small goal you’re focusing on this month for a chance to win a Papier planner of your choice ($50 value).

One lucky winner will be chosen at random to receive a Papier planner of your choice ($50 value). Giveaway is open to U.S. residents 18 years or older. Enter through 1/29/26. The winner will be chosen randomly and notified by email. Entrants must be a member of SheSpeaks. If you are not a member, click here to join.

Thanks to all who entered! Congrats to our winner SheSpeaks member halfpint8372.

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MissBlair0220 by MissBlair0220 | CAYCE, SC
Jan 09, 2026

Maintaining good organization skills and plan ahead always

MissBlair0220 by MissBlair0220 | CAYCE, SC
Jan 09, 2026

Maintaining good organization skills and plan ahead always

JeffreyG by JeffreyG | Uxbridge, MA
Jan 09, 2026

Set up a plan to retire

PamelaGannon by PamelaGannon | UXBRIDGE, MA
Jan 09, 2026

Get more organized and stay ahead of finances

stef42678 by stef42678 | LAS VEGAS, NV
Jan 08, 2026

One small goal for me is to make more time in my day for self care and relaxation.

Hillary4123 by Hillary4123 | WASHINGTON, DC
Jan 08, 2026

exercise more

Delphinium54 by Delphinium54 | Slippery Rock, PA
Jan 08, 2026

wash my dishes that can't go in the dishwasher

rychepet by rychepet | WESTLAND, MI
Jan 08, 2026

My goal for the month is to re-organize the closet in the spare bedroom.

purplemidge by purplemidge | Round Rock, TX
Jan 08, 2026

Saving money and spending less

kaseypb by kaseypb | South Bend, IN
Jan 08, 2026

One small goal I have is making time for self care!

andreah1 by andreah1 | Ilion, NY
Jan 08, 2026

Making sure we are financially set as I just retired.

uccrbest by uccrbest | HIGHLAND, UT
Jan 08, 2026

Buy a weight loss hula hoop.

Texmel by Texmel | COLORADO SPGS, CO
Jan 08, 2026

I’m working on creating interesting meal plans with healthy and delicious foods. This week we’ve had a delicious acorn squash soup and a wonderful chicken fried rice. Tomorrow I hope to try a new skillet enchiladas recipe.

pixiechix by pixiechix | Decatur, AL
Jan 08, 2026

My small goal is to drink more water everyday.

dianeclaudia by dianeclaudia | Mullica Hill, NJ
Jan 08, 2026

My goal is to be consistent with strength training