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If you aren’t happy with the life you’re living, you might be thinking about making a fresh start. While it would be convenient if life had a “reset” button, unfortunately, it’s not quite that simple! Thankfully, with a little bit of work and some soul-searching on our part, you can truly start fresh and change your life for the better.

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Set new goals.

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  1. It’s great to want to exercise more, but that goal is a little too vague. Try saying things like, “I will exercise for 30 minutes every day by jogging and taking walks around my neighborhood.” It’s up to you how many goals you choose—just make sure they’re realistic! You might make it a goal to:[1]
    • Cut down to 2 hours a day on social media
    • Go to bed on time to get at least 8 hours of sleep
    • Write down 1 thing you're grateful for in a journal every night
    • Drink 8 glasses of water every day
    • Reader Poll: We asked 292 wikiHow readers if social media distracts them from things they’d rather be doing with their time, and 86% of them said yes. [Take Poll] Spending less time on your phone can be a great way to start making changes in your life.
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Change one thing at a time.

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  1. If you’re itching for a change, try starting small with one or two things. Gradually work up to changing your entire life so you can be sure the changes stick.[2]
    • For example, maybe this week you work on incorporating a new exercise routine into your life. Next week you can create a healthy meal plan for yourself. The week after that, you can create a new resumé and start looking for job opportunities.
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Be positive.

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  1. If you compliment people around you and/or be nice/positive, the happiness people will emit, you will mirror it. In other words, be kind to people and you will feel better about yourself, while putting a positive contribution in someone's life.
    • Saying a simple compliment like, "I like your outfit" can put a smile on someone's face!
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Learn a new skill.

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  1. If you feel like you’re falling behind in your workplace, consider taking a course to boost your resumé. If you want to try a new career path, check out a trade school or a two-year college program. Find something that you’re interested in that can give you a new sense of purpose in your life.[4]
    • Not everyone finds something that they’re passionate about to do for work, and that’s okay. The priority is to find a job that you won’t hate doing every day.
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Get a new wardrobe.

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  1. Making subtle or significant changes in your appearance can have a big effect on the way you perceive yourself and the way you're perceived by others. Your image says a lot about you before you ever open your mouth, so adopt a style that reflects your unique personality.[7]
    • For example, you might adopt a casual boho-style approach if you want to be a more creative and laid back person.
    • Or, you might buy a few more suits and slacks if you’re going for a professional look.
    • Get a different hair cut or style to reflect your fresh start.
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Keep a positive mindset.

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  1. If you catch yourself thinking negative thoughts, try to challenge them by asking yourself for the facts. Start keeping a gratitude journal by jotting down 1 thing you’re grateful for every single day.[9]
    • For example, if you think, “I’m never going to get a new job,” ask yourself: “How do you know? Can you tell the future?”
    • If you catch yourself thinking, “I’m too old to learn this,” ask yourself: “Why do you think that? Is there any proof that older people can’t learn new skills?”

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    Michelle Shahbazyan, MS, MA Michelle Shahbazyan is a Life Coach, Author, and Speaker based in Los Angeles, California. She is the Founder of The LA Life Coach, a concierge life, family, and career coaching service. She has over 15 years of experience with life coaching, consulting, motivational speaking, and matchmaking. Michelle has helped thousands of clients achieve peace, fulfillment, and a healthier mindset. Her ultimate goal is to provide her clients with the tools, perspectives, and resources needed to create the life they desire. Michelle specializes in supporting individuals and couples with a wide array of concerns, including depression, anxiety, love and relationship issues, ADHD, grief, stress, anger management, and career planning. Her approach is informed by neuroscience, anthropology, sociology, and behavioral biology, ensuring that the strategies she develops with clients are both effective and enduring. She has a BA in Applied Psychology and an MS in Building Construction and Technology Management from Georgia Tech University, and a MA in Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy from Phillips Graduate University.
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    As long as you're pursuing what makes you happy and you're not intentionally hurting anyone, go out there and get the fresh start you really want. Don't let the fear of letting other people down keep you from being your most peaceful, satisfied self.
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    These articles may be of some use: how to get rid of bad habits, how to learn good habits.
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    I feel judged by my family and friends, and my sister makes me feel worthless, which is difficult as I also struggle with depression and constant sadness. How can I achieve a fresh start and cope with the judgment from those I care about most?
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    In my experience with anxiety and depression, I once felt that everyone was judging me, when in fact, they were often trying to offer guidance for a better life. Your sister's behavior might stem from her own struggles rather than an intent to hurt you. To move forward, clearly communicate your desire for a fresh start and personal growth to those around you. If your depression is severe, consult your doctor for appropriate support and treatment.
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This article was co-authored by Michelle Shahbazyan, MS, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Amber Crain. Michelle Shahbazyan is a Life Coach, Author, and Speaker based in Los Angeles, California. She is the Founder of The LA Life Coach, a concierge life, family, and career coaching service. She has over 15 years of experience with life coaching, consulting, motivational speaking, and matchmaking. Michelle has helped thousands of clients achieve peace, fulfillment, and a healthier mindset. Her ultimate goal is to provide her clients with the tools, perspectives, and resources needed to create the life they desire. Michelle specializes in supporting individuals and couples with a wide array of concerns, including depression, anxiety, love and relationship issues, ADHD, grief, stress, anger management, and career planning. Her approach is informed by neuroscience, anthropology, sociology, and behavioral biology, ensuring that the strategies she develops with clients are both effective and enduring. She has a BA in Applied Psychology and an MS in Building Construction and Technology Management from Georgia Tech University, and a MA in Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy from Phillips Graduate University. This article has been viewed 115,434 times.
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If you want to start fresh, change your dress style to make others treat you differently. For example, you could dress more formally for work to be taken more seriously. Alternatively, you could try deleting your social media accounts so you can take a break from your online social circle. Additionally, consider rearranging your furniture at home to give your apartment or house a fresh feel. However, if you’re trying to start fresh after a bad relationship, try getting rid of any mementos that remind you of the past. If getting rid of them is too hard, you can also try placing them in a hard-to-reach area for the time being. For tips on how to start a fresh career, read on!

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