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The new year is here! Let’s enjoy these healthy and fun festivities from Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb’s January Study Break Guide.

Ice Skating at The Washington Harbour Ice Rink
Hours: Sunday - Thursday: 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM. Friday - Saturday: 11:30 PM - 11 PM. Holiday hours vary.
The Washington Harbour Ice Rink officially opens for public skating season after the transformation from its interchangeable use as a picturesque fountain. The Washington Harbour Ice Rink will be open with updated hours through March 13, 2022, for recreational skating every day, including holidays.

Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week Returns!
Hours: Monday, January 17 - Sunday, January 23, 2022 
Support your local restaurants. More than 250 restaurants will participate in Winter Restaurant Week throughout DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Try a new restaurant or revisit an old favorite. Affordable menus will be offered at$22 lunch/brunch and $35/$55 dinner options. Dine-in or carryout service will be available. 

The Washington DC Auto Show
Date: Friday, January 21- Sunday, January 30, 2022
Tickets: Weekdays - Adult $12. Weekends - Adult $15.
The Auto Show is Back! This year’s show will feature hundreds of vehicles from top manufacturers, cutting-edge exhibits, the latest model cars, and displays of historic vehicles. Fun and exciting highlights will include a EV pavilion, Camp Jeep, Pepco EVsmart Ride ‘N Drive, and more! You don’t want to miss it. 

The REACH Winter Lanterns
Date: Wednesday, January 26 - Sunday, February 6, 2022
Location: The REACH Outdoor Spaces - Kennedy Center
In celebration of the Lunar New Year, the REACH glows again with the return of the stunning Winter Lanterns! Visitors can stroll through approximately 100 lanterns made up of 10,000 colored-LED lights, all crafted by Chinese artisans.

For more exciting activities check out the Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb January Calendar.

Happy New Year! 2022 is here, and if you are like many of us, you might be scratching your head while pondering what sort of resolution to make for the months ahead. The good news is, a resolution is little more than a goal. What’s even better is that a single goal can be life changing! If you are thinking “What kind of resolution is best for me?”, don’t worry; you are not alone.   

When creating a goal for yourself, it’s a good idea to take a step back to see the wider picture in your life. It’s important to consider your own desires and ask yourself: “What do I want to achieve this year?” A resolution does not always have to have a requirement for size or length, it can be as simple as reading a book by summer. 

There are a few things to consider when thinking about a New Year’s resolution that is right for you. First, be honest with yourself. Perfection is not expected, and you would be surprised how much easier it is to make a sustainable and achievable goal if you simply state any truths about yourself that are related to your goal. If I want to cut back on sugar, I need to accept the fact that I consume too much sugar to begin with, and that it is a weakness of mine! With that information, I can come up with a plan to combat that sweet tooth with a healthier and just as delicious alternative. 

Next, try to be realistic, but not too lax when it comes to setting a goal. It is important not to bite off more than you can chew. If I want to lose weight (which I do!), I need to look back and accept that I have not exercised in a long time, and then make a plan to exercise - perhaps 3 days a week for 30 minutes. Or if you want to make reading a larger part of your life, you might challenge yourself to read one chapter a week rather than one chapter a month! Progress becomes a reality when you push yourself to try. Remember: you made that goal because you want it! When drafting a goal, use language that encourages you to be accountable. For example, use statements like “I will” instead of “maybe.” 

It can also be helpful  to write down your goal in a planner, or use a calendar to track your progress. Make a plan to check in with yourself weekly. Ask yourself what worked well, and what needs more attention or focus moving forward. Don’t punish yourself if you didn’t meet your weekly goal! My favorite thing about goals is that tomorrow always offers a fantastic opportunity to start again. 

Himmelfarb Library is happy to assist you with all of your research needs so you can make progress towards obtaining your medical related goals! Welcome back, and let’s start this new year with a good attitude and a step in the direction that will set us all up for success! 

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