New Year, New You?
Welcome back. Happy New Year. People typically like to take the opportunity to reevaluate some bad habits and try to correct them around this time of year. For our first post of the New Year lets share a few resolutions you are committing to making or discuss how it may have went for you in the past. Are you able to stay committed to a resolution you make with yourself? Or what would you like to change about yourself and what steps do you plan on taking each day?
I, personally, can't keep a resolution that I make of myself. I do try but I end up failing, this year I'm trying to drink more water. It may not seem like much but you have to start off small and work your way up. I would like to change myself this year, as a person. I'm happy with my body but I'm not as happy with the way I treat others. I will try by starting saying good morning to everyone in the morning and smiling to everyone.
ReplyDeleteSome resolutions I have for 2019 are to get high grades throughout the rest of the year, pass my regents, and feel better about myself. These resolutions have gone well for me in the past. I think that I can accomplish my goals. I plan to stay positive throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteSome New Year Resolutions are
ReplyDelete- to pay attention in class
- to stop procrastinating
- Live my best life
I will try to stay committed to this.
For this New Year I want to study for my examines, bring up my grades, eat healthy and take care of myself. In the past, I tried to make some New Year resolutions, but I ended up giving up. This I will try my hardest to committee to my resolutions. One thing I want to change about myself is that I want to be more interacting with others.
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ReplyDeleteWith New Years Resolutions, I usually have some resolutions that I want to commit to and want to achieve but usually what happens is every year is that I commit to something for the year only happens for about five to six months. Every year I try to tell myself to stay with your commitment for the whole year and not half of year and I try to give myself some motivation but it does't work all of the time. What I would like to change is to try to keep my resolution every year and commit to it the whole year instead of half. What my steps are to change my bad habit is to try to think positive and not negative when waking up and to give myself some more motivation to commit myself to finish out the year strong and have a better resolution for the next year.
ReplyDeleteI try to stay committed to my resolution but I can't. For example one of my new year resolution was to not eat a lot of candy. The next day i was eating a lot of candy . Another example is that I want to
ReplyDeleteeat more health. During that week i was eating candy. Also to get better grades in ever subject, I think I,m doing good on that resolution.
I believe I'm able to stay committed to a resolution if I put my mind to it. Even though I don't set goals for the new year but once in a while I would set small goals for example, eat healthier, study hard for test, and to keep consistent grades throughout the year. Hopefully this year all the random goals I set help me become a healthier and positive person in the future.
ReplyDeleteFor the New year, I want to stay more focus on my classes and get certified grades. For these past months, I haven't been putting any effort into studying. Another instance I want to fix is exercising more I haven't been eating healthy for these couple months too.
ReplyDeleteUsually I can stay pretty committed in my goals, but I just have to keep reminding myself to stay diligent and consistent. I normally have trouble choosing goals when it comes to deciding on what to do for the year. My new years resolutions are, trying to get better grades, spreading kindness and peace, and trying to help out.
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I would change my grades and my listening skills. I also need to stop procrastinating .
ReplyDeleteSome resolutions that i have for 2019 are to get better grades in all my classes, to give my full attention in classes ,and to exercise more. In the past I have realized that i can stay committed to my resolutions. I hope i do the same this year.
ReplyDeleteMy New Year 's resolution and goals for 2019 are to get better grades and be more positive. I can usually stay committed to my goals, although sometimes i must stay extra focused and be determined. Getting better grades is always a challenge because it takes hard work. I usually procrastinate a lot so this may take a while for me to achieve my goals but i still try to work to my best ability no matter what this year.
ReplyDeleteMy New Year's resolution is too make sure i get more sleep at night, eat healthier and too get more homework done at night.
ReplyDeleteMy New Years Revolution is to be more proactive, be more on top of my school work, have better mindsets, more organized and to be healither mentally and physically.
ReplyDeleteMy new years resolution is to eat healthier, be happy, make wise decisions and to stay focused & be on top of my school work from now going on forward. In the past I have completed some new years resolutions but not the ones I've found most important. I truly do believe this was due to my lack of focus and self- confidence. Each day, I plan to stay positive and slowly complete each of my 2019 Resolutions! 😊😁
ReplyDelete-Sincerely, Christina Bryan 9A