Question Posted Thursday December 25 2008, 10:46 pm
What are some really good New Year's Resolutions? I know that a lot of people want to lose weight (and weight loss is good) but I want something different. I want some sort of New Year's resolution that can better my life or my body.
I want to find something I haven't done or thought of before for a good New Year's resolution. I know that on New Year's it's common to make New Year's Resolutions--I even saw this thing on associatedcontent.com about Miley Cyrus and New Years Resolutions. I want to start a tradition for myself of making New Year's resolutions on each new year.
Anyway, I'm going to have a big New Year's party and I had this thought of gathering everyone around and announcing our New Year's Resolutions. I want mine to be good but something I can REALLY stick with.
You could not just lose weight, but get fit - try a sport or something.
A resolution of trying something new - joining a club, trying a sport, making new friends, etc.
Helping others: next time you go to a drive-through, ask the cashier how much the order of the person behind you costs & then pay for them...
Helping those less fortunate: you could make a resolution to volunteer somewhere every other week or once a month, etc.
You could make a resolution to keep your house/room/whatever clean.
A resolution to be a better person - be kinder to family & friends.
There are so many things people need to improve upon themselves. Just find a quality you have that you want to improve on and do it! [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
BahaiMa22 answered Friday December 26 2008, 1:35 am: There are many resolutions you can do. Here are some ideas :)
Eatting Healthier
Becoming a better person by helping others
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