Month: May 2020

Change That Behavior – Choose a Reward That Stimulates Positive Change After 60

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Have you kept your New Year’s Resolutions? According to the U.S. News and World Report, 80% of resolutions fail by February, most by January 12th. Really.

Year after year, I resolved to start my day with a series of morning stretches and exercises. Year after year, I did them for a few weeks before I let the smell of morning coffee entice me straight to the kitchen.

From there I’d get distracted and involved in my day’s activities. Yet another healthy habit strewn to the wayside.

Forming Habits

I was once told that if I did something 21 times in a row, it would become habit. Apparently not. I know I got to 21 days of morning exercises at least a few years, but it still didn’t stick.

In fact, recent research by the University College London indicates that it takes an average of 66 times before a behavior becomes habit. For some in their study it took as long as 254 days. Scary.

As an educator, I’ve often used behavior modification to alter student behavior, so I thought, “Why not try it on myself?” I used candy rewards in class (I know it’s unhealthy, but don’t knock something that works).

I’m not that interested in candy, and I certainly don’t need the extra calories, but I realized that the coffee pulling me away from my morning stretches might just be the thing I needed as a carrot for completing them – a reward!

Four years ago, I decided to set coffee as my reward – NO coffee until I’d spent at least 10 minutes doing sit-ups, stretches, and planks. And you know what? It’s worked! I’ve probably missed about five days in the past four years, and those with a good reason (that I can no longer recall).

In order to achieve your goals, you need to identify specific, measureable behaviors that can be rewarded. Instead of just “losing weight,” how about a reward for each pound lost? Or a reward for a day of avoiding sweets?

Consider Short-Term Rewards: Little Things for Small Achievements

I love the immediate gratification of a daily cup of java, but what about you? What could you offer yourself as a reward for a behavior you’ve wanted to begin?

  • After a daily walk, how about a half hour of uninterrupted reading?
  • For a good morning face wash, give yourself a splash of your favorite perfume.
  • For avoiding sweets all day, indulge in a glass of wine before dinner.
  • For a day without complaining (even once), reward yourself with a phone call to an old friend.
  • For making your five daily servings of fruits and vegetables, how about a small dish of ice cream?
  • For saving another ten dollars, treat yourself to a movie.
  • For paying your bills, indulge in a Netflix marathon.
  • For pleasing an older relative with a phone call, take time for a manicure.
  • For each trip to the gym, reward yourself with a smoothie.
  • For limiting yourself to one drink in the evening, indulge in a half hour of video solitaire.

Set a Long-Term Reward for Yourself: Something Big

For larger goals, you might create a chart to measure progress toward that goal or use smaller rewards along the way – but keep that big reward in sight.

  • For losing that first 10 pounds, treat yourself to a shopping spree for a new outfit.
  • For avoiding cigarettes for a month, treat yourself (and a friend) to a play or concert.
  • For walking a mile every day for a month, buy yourself a new pair of walking shoes.
  • For saving $50 a week for a year, treat yourself to a weekend get-away in a nice B&B.
  • For hitting the gym five times a week for a month, buy yourself a new exercise outfit.
  • For connecting with family members every week for a year, treat yourself (and maybe them) to a trip you’ve always wanted to take.
  • For learning a new language, treat yourself to a trip to a foreign country.
  • For sticking with a new exercise routine for a year, buy yourself an iPad or a bigger TV.

The Possibilities Are Endless

If you want to improve your life by changing behavior, rewards just might be the ticket for you. Just be sure you don’t undermine your efforts with an inappropriate reward. If you want to lose weight, don’t use food as a reward. A walk in the park would be a better option.

There’s no end of possible rewards, from free things to expensive trips. If you need more ideas, you can check out this article, “155 Ways to Reward Yourself.”

Revel in your success and enjoy the rewards.

What would you consider a great reward for the goal you had set to accomplish this year? How about some short-term rewards that could help you get there? Do you think rewards can really help turn a behavior into a habit? Please share your observations and experiences below.

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The Best Underlooked Matte Eyeshadows Missing From Your Kit

While we’re always game for a solid shimmer, glitter, or sheen, there’s simply nothing can take the place of matte eyeshadow formulas. Sure, mattes may feel like an everyday staple that isn’t exactly conducive to conjuring up your excitement to play, but frankly, you really can’t do any eyeshadow look without them. In fact, even if you do decide to forgo the sparkle for the evening (or day), mattes are also a bona fide look as well. Just like matte powders help you carve out of your cheekbones, define your nose, and chisel out your jawline, matte eyeshadows (especially in neutral hues) work the same transformative magic on your eyelids—whether you choose to do a no-make-makeup eye look or enhance a matte base with additional colors and textures.

Matte eyeshadows not only help to contour the eye—thereby making your peepers look larger and more awake—but they also function as a seamless transition shade and they also help enhance your natural eye color when applied to the crease. Basically, whether you’re addicted to the shine or prefer a more natural look, matte eyeshadows are one staple everyone who wears makeup should have in their arsenal—we swear. Ahead, we’ve outlined our favorite formulas to try out for yourself.

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Ultra-Pigmented Black Eyeshadow for Both Edgy and Everyday Looks

While black eyeshadow might not sound like the most exciting purchase ever, it’s more important than you’d think to have handy. You can create a dozen classic looks with it, including a smokey eye and cat-eye. Yes, one of those is more of an eyeliner look and that’s what makes black eyeshadow so clutch in a pinch. You can diffuse it and have a sultry dark gray line or wet it for a deep opaque one. The possibilities are endless.

Those who prefer a lighter, more subtle smokey eye will want to choose a matte shadow—maybe even one with a little shimmer. (So fun!) Those who are a little more creative with their makeup and might want to try the floating eyeliner trend, a major cat-eye or a deeper smokey eye with pops of color, a cream or gel eyeshadow is really helpful at getting a more dramatic vibe.

Black eyeshadow looks especially gorgeous with white or silver shadow in the inner corners of the eye. A 12-pan eyeshadow palette with black, gray and white shades is the perfect purchase to achieve just that. Play around with textures, too, with glitters, foils and shimmer finishes.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

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Tinsley Mortimer’s Denim Jacket

Tinsley Mortimer’s Denim Jacket on Instagram

Real Housewives of New York Instagram Fashion 2020

Tinsley Mortimer’s denim jacket on Instagram is a super cute staple piece that we know we’d definitely get a ton of use out of this spring/summer. And although we may not be able to wear it on our way to a spa like Tins just yet (we’re noticing she has the same hair and makeup here as at the Russian bath house on tonight’s episode), thankfully it can still work just as well to make a cute statement for a relaxing walk around the block…maybe with a set of eyelashes matching denim face mask.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Tinsley Mortimer’s Denim Jacket

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Leah McSweeney’s Green Knotted Bikini

Leah McSweeney’s Green Knotted Bikini at the Russian Bath House

Real Housewives of New York Season 12 Episode 8 Fashion

Although Leah McSweeney’s green knotted bikini that she wears to the Russian bath house on this week’s episode of RHONY may be the least cleavage-bearing swimsuit of the bunch (the other women are “way more DTF” than her after all), we still cannot take our eyes off of it. And considering it’s sold out, we’re just glad that we were able find some Style Stealers that we’re still totally DTB (down to buy).

Fashionably,

Faryn

Leah McSweeney’s Green Knotted Bikini

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