
Have you ever made a resolution you didn’t keep?
I know I have. Maintaining resolutions can be challenging. Research suggests that around 8% to 10% of people actually achieve their New Year’s resolutions.
Does it stop you from making resolutions? For most people, the answer is a big no, and it’s easy to understand why.
The start of a new year symbolizes a new beginning, an opportunity for a fresh start. Often it follows a period of reflection on the past 12 months, which can lead to a heightened awareness of personal goals, aspirations, and areas for improvement. This is coupled with a general sense of optimism that the new year brings, fueling the motivation for positive change.
Many people look for ways to ensure their motivation and commitment last beyond the initial burst of New Year enthusiasm and there are many simple steps you can take:
- Set specific goals that are realistic.
- Create a plan and break it down into smaller, achievable steps.
- Track your progress.
- Stay flexible and learn from setbacks.
- Seek support.
Or alternatively, you can lighten your load and simplify things a bit. You can make a resolution to simply color outside the lines in the year ahead.
Breaking free from the ordinary and adopting a mindset that welcomes novel experiences and unexplored avenues has a transformative power that we should all experience as often as possible.
Outside-the-Box Thinking
Here are a few of the beautiful benefits of thinking outside the box for 2025.
Cognitive Stimulation and Brain Health
It keeps the mind agile, creating new neural connections and maintaining overall brain health.
Adaptability and Resilience
Trying new things and thinking outside the box fosters adaptability.
Social Connection and Emotional Well-being
Learning and trying new things often involve social interactions, which are crucial for emotional well-being, and is associated with a longer, healthier life.
Physical Health and Active Aging
Trying different forms of exercise, sports, or recreational activities contributes to overall fitness and helps prevent or reduce age-related health issues, such as cardiovascular problems and joint stiffness.
Enhanced Problem-Solving Skills
Thinking outside the box nurtures creativity and innovative thinking. This, in turn, enhances problem-solving skills.
Sense of Purpose and Fulfillment
Learning and trying new things can provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment. It adds layers of meaning to life, preventing a sense of stagnation that can happen as the years go by.
Stress Reduction and Improved Mental Health
Novel experiences can break the monotony of daily routines and offer a welcome escape from stressors.
Positive Impact on Longevity
People who continually seek out new experiences lead more fulfilling lives, potentially contributing to an extended and healthier lifespan.
In essence, learning new things, trying new activities, and thinking outside the box can significantly contribute to healthy aging by promoting physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

How Can We Do It?
Here are some ideas for stepping outside your comfort zone in 2024. Please consider, or reconsider, them now as the first step in growing in the new year.
Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, Close to Home or Abroad
This nonprofit organization helps build and improve places for families to call home. Volunteering with them can be an enriching experience, offering people of all ages a chance to give back to the community, learn new skills, and engage in physical activity.
Read more: Volunteer Travel for the over 50’s – Giving Back While Seeing the World.
Go on a Silent Retreat
Silent retreats are periods spent in silence and reflection, often at dedicated retreat centers. They can offer a break from the busyness of daily life, an opportunity for introspection, and the mental health benefits of meditation and peaceful surroundings.
Read more: 9 Wellness Retreats in the USA.
Participate in Storytelling Events, Like the Human Café
Storytelling events are gatherings where people share personal stories with an audience. These events can be an empowering way to share wisdom, connect with others, and preserve your legacy through the power of narrative.
Join a Wilderness Survival Class
These classes teach participants how to survive in the wild using fire-building, foraging, and navigation skills. It’s a chance to challenge yourself, stay active, and enjoy nature while learning potentially life-saving skills.
Sign Up for a Graffiti Art Workshop
Graffiti workshops teach the art of spray painting in a legal and creative setting. This form of expression may be liberating and fun; it can improve hand-eye coordination and offer a way to be part of contemporary art culture.
Participate in a Flash Mob
A flash mob is a group of people who gather together suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual act like singing or dancing, and then quickly disperse. It seems sudden only to onlookers and last-minute participants, however. There are groups of people who plan these things on social media and online.
Joining a flash mob can add an element of surprise and joy to life and is a fun way to engage in physical activity and meet new people.
Body Percussion Workshop
This involves using your body to produce different sounds, like clapping, stomping, and tapping. Such workshops can be a great way to improve rhythm, coordination, and body awareness, and they often create a sense of community among participants.
See anything appealing? Have any ideas of your own? Look around and see if there’s anything in your area, and if not, consider a mini vacation to travel just for it.
This willingness to step outside our comfort zones is an investment, in a future not defined by age but by our experiences. So, as the calendar turns its pages, let’s paint a different picture of ourselves. One in which we think creatively, explore new horizons, and color outside the lines.
New Ideas to Try in 2025
Take a Solo Travel Challenge
Plan a short solo trip – even just a weekend. Traveling alone builds confidence, encourages reflection, and can be deeply restorative. You can start small with a nearby city or nature retreat.
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel for Women over 50.
Host a Cultural Dinner Night
Each month, invite friends or family over and prepare a meal from a different country. Learn about the traditions, music, or even a few words in the native language. It’s a fun way to learn and connect.
Try a ‘Yes Day’ for Yourself
Choose one day a month to say yes to something that pushes your boundaries – signing up for a class, introducing yourself to a new group, or wearing something bold. It can be a playful and empowering ritual.
Learn a New Tech Skill
Try something outside your usual screen time – like editing a video, using a photo editing app, creating a digital vision board, or exploring AI art tools. It’s stimulating, satisfying, and proves you’re never too old to try something new.
Start a Legacy Project
This could be writing your memoir, recording stories for grandchildren, creating a recipe book, or organizing old photos into a digital album. It’s meaningful and gives a sense of purpose.
Read more: Memoir: Why Writing Your Personal Story Can Be the Ultimate Reward.
Join or Start a Local Walking Group
It adds structure to your week, keeps you active, and encourages social connection. If one doesn’t exist near you, post a notice at the library, community center, or on Nextdoor.
Read more: Do You Know Your Own City? 5 Benefits You Can Gain from Taking a Walking Tour.
Explore Sound Baths or Breathwork
These practices are gaining popularity and offer a calming, meditative way to reset your nervous system. Many community wellness centers and yoga studios now offer them.
Read more:5 Meditation Apps for Women Over 60.
Editor’s Note: Article updated by Sixty and Me.
Let’s Have a Conversation:
How do you incorporate a sense of adventure into your daily life, and what positive effects have you noticed on your well-being? What’s one new thing you’ve always wanted to learn or try but have yet to have the chance to? How do you plan to make it happen this year?