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[Mastering New Year Habits and English Vocabulary for 2025]-[#37- 20 Words for Making and Breaking Habits to Start Strong in 2025!]

The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast · B1 · 2025-01-01

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Mastering Your 2025 Goals: A Guide to Habit Formation and English Vocabulary

As we enter 2025, the new year serves as a powerful catalyst for personal growth and linguistic improvement. Whether you are looking to "break" a bad habit or "make" a new one, mastering the right vocabulary is essential for articulating your goals and holding yourself accountable. This guide synthesizes key English expressions to help you navigate your resolutions with confidence.

Kicking Off the New Year

To begin your journey, you must first define your intentions. Many people choose to "ring in" the new year—a phrasal verb meaning to celebrate the start of the year—with a fresh mindset. Central to this process is the "resolution," a firm decision to change a behavior. To organize these intentions, you might create a "bucket list," which is a collection of goals or experiences you wish to achieve in your lifetime. As you "kick off" (begin) your plans, remember the importance of "starting off on the right foot" by setting clear, achievable targets rather than overwhelming yourself.

Strategies for Consistency and Growth

Once you have established your goals, the real work begins. To succeed, you must learn to:

  • "Stick to" your plans: This means continuing your efforts despite the inevitable difficulties that arise.
  • "Follow through": A crucial phrasal verb meaning to complete the tasks you promised or planned to do. Unlike simply making a plan, following through is the act of execution.
  • "Work on" your skills: This involves making a conscious effort to develop specific areas, such as grammar or pronunciation.
  • "Grind": Embrace the "grind"—the continuous, hard work required to meet your objectives. Success rarely happens overnight.

Overcoming Obstacles and Refining Habits

Change is rarely linear, and you will likely face challenges. When you feel tempted to revert to old behaviors, you may need to "get your act together"—an expression used to encourage someone to organize themselves and raise their standards. If you find yourself distracted, try to "cut down on" (reduce) those interruptions to stay focused.

It is also helpful to "look back on" your past mistakes. By reflecting on what did not work in 2024, you can make better decisions for the future. You might decide to "turn over a new leaf," which means to start behaving in a better, more positive way.

Mindset and Patience

Finally, maintain a healthy perspective on your progress. It is important to remember that "old habits die hard," meaning deeply ingrained behaviors are difficult to change. Furthermore, "Rome wasn't built in a day," a vital idiom reminding us that great achievements require time, patience, and dedication.

When you successfully reach a milestone, feel free to celebrate and say you "crushed it"—a slang term for performing exceptionally well. By using these expressions to track your progress and "follow up" on your commitments, you will be well-equipped to make 2025 a transformative year for your English fluency.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll be teaching you words for making and breaking new habits, so that you can start off the new year right.
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I definitely am, but I can't believe that we're already 25 years into the 21st century.
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A lot of cool things are happening that you can look forward to.
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I'm very excited for all of the things that I have in store for you to take your English to the next level.
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Keep your emails open everyone, because you're going to be getting an invitation to join the course that will revolutionize your English.
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📝Key Phrases

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gear up for
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follow through
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turn over a new leaf
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hit the ground running
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start off on the right foot
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📖 Transcript

Happy New Year!
Do you have a habit that you want to break or a new habit that you want to make in 2025?
In this episode, I'll be teaching you words for making and breaking new habits, so that you can start off the new year right.
You'll be learning words like ring in, gear up for, grind, follow through, and more.
Let's get to it.
Hey there, welcome to the Real Life English with Gabby podcast.

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