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5 Easy Steps to Setting Intentions for 2026 (and Actually Sticking to Them)

Rachida Brocklehurst by Rachida Brocklehurst
January 7, 2026
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A hand writes “New Year Goals” in a notebook surrounded by festive decorations, pine branches and fairy lights.

So it’s early January. The tree is gone (or… mostly gone), your inbox is back and bigger than ever before and suddenly everyone seems to have a five-year plan and a colour-coded vision board.

The good news? You don’t need a reinvention montage, a 5am routine, or a brand new personality to set intentions for the year ahead. You just need a few gentle tweaks that make the whole thing feel doable.

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Here are five easy ways to setting intentions for 2026 and, crucially, stick to them!

1. Decide How You Want 2026 to Feel

Before you decide what you’re doing, decide how you want to feel while doing it.

Calmer? Lighter? More grounded? Less rushed?

Pick one or two words, not a paragraph and see these words as your filter. If something doesn’t support that feeling, it’s probably not an intention; it’s just background noise from your busy mind. This step alone removes about 70% of unnecessary pressure.

2. Lower the Bar (Yes, Again)

Intentions don’t need to sound impressive.

Instead of: “this is the year I completely overhaul my life”, try “this is the year I take better care of my body and energy”.

If an intention feels heavy or demanding, it won’t last. The ones that stick are the ones you don’t have to bully yourself into keeping.

3. Attach Your Intentions to Something You Already Do

When it comes to setting intentions for 2026, the easiest intentions are the ones that don’t require a new routine, but that you can stack onto something you already do. So, for example, if you want to start journaling, grab your notebook and pen when you make your morning coffee and do a quick check-in with how you’re feeling.

4. Assume You’ll Drift (And Plan for It)

You will forget your intentions at some point. That’s not a failure, that’s just January being optimistic and February being realistic.

Instead of aiming for perfection, decide: How will I gently come back?

Maybe it’s a Sunday reset, or perhaps rereading your intentions once a month. Intentions stick because you return to them, not because you never wobble.

5. Check In Monthly, Not Constantly

You don’t need to evaluate yourself every day like a performance review.

Once a month is plenty. Ask:

What’s been working? What’s felt heavy? What do I want more of next month?

A Gentle Reminder for the Year Ahead

Intentions are there to bring you back to yourself and help you to move forward in your life, not to turn the year into another thing to “get right”. If 2026 ends up feeling different than expected, that doesn’t mean it didn’t count.

Sometimes the most successful years are the ones where you stop trying so hard and start listening to yourself a bit more.

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Rachida Brocklehurst

Rachida Brocklehurst

Rachida is a British-Middle Eastern writer, presenter and independent journalist with a love for stories that move people. Guided by intuition and her Piscean sense of depth and emotion, she brings a distinctive cultural and creative lens to her work. Her writing explores entertainment, lifestyle and identity; from conversations with rising talent to reflections on what it means to live, love and create in the modern world. Blending authenticity, beauty and main character energy, Rachida’s voice captures the art of being seen and the power of storytelling in all its forms.

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