![]() ![]() “At first it was a chore to go even three times a week, but now it’s become a major part of my daily schedule and life,” Nill said.Īt five feet 10 inches and weighing 150 pounds, Nill is no giant. He is accomplishing his goal by making the gym a routine. Junior Bodie Nill is also tackling health and fitness with a resolution to bench press 200 pounds. Despite the occasional fault, Chalus maintains a daily commitment to not eating meat. With the temptation to eat meat being a primal instinct, this resolution is bound to be difficult. Clearly, not all things are meant to last, as even two months in Chalus has had a few slip-ups. With his commitment to vegetarianism, Chalus has had to display many disciplines. “At the beginning, I thought it would save me money but it actually costs a lot, especially if I want plant-based alternatives.” “It’s still pretty hard to just not eat meat,” Chalus said. This resolution does not only affect him in terms of health but also clears his conscience as he is on a less cruel consumption plan. “ it’s pretty unhealthy and would cost a lot more.” “I’m chill with the animals,” Chalus said. He specifically decided to try to become a vegetarian, which Chalus thought would be an interesting change of perspective. “I saw all my friends doing it and influencers doing it and thought it would be a cool change,” Chalus said. In commemoration of it being halfway through the school year, we decided to check up on our resident resolutioners.įor freshmen Michael Chalus, converting to a healthy diet became a resolution. For the ones that are still enduring their goals, eleven months remain for them to complete their self-promises.Īt the school, many students made similar resolutions for this year. However, a month after the start of the year, some people give up on the resolutions they made on New Year’s Day. The phrase “new year, new me” is one many have been aware of for most of their lives. By the end of the year I will make this dream into reality.D iets, going to the gym, learning a new language, and traveling are all common resolutions that the new year brings. I'm actually thinking to set up a small business, I'm aiming to save atleast 40% of my allowance for business capital, A good business plan will definitely help. If anyone's reading this wants to be my study partner. I'm aiming to record myself while I express my opinion and thoughts about any interesting topic everyday. I want to improve my speaking skills speaks with clarity and confidence, I think taking notes and practice will certainly help. I think a fitness tracking app might help me to achieve it! I can do this nothing is impossible, Who's ready for a new challenge? I've lost count on how many times I promised myself to stay fit and eat healthy food, I'm aiming to eat a lot of vegies and fruits, limit eating out and do 50 squats and 20 mins brisk walking everyday. I want to start a new chapter with full of optimism and gratitude, I will make a new year's resolution and keep a track of my progress by the end of the year. I feel motivated to make new resolutions and keep track of my progress. What a wonderful coincidence to come across with this topic. I used to make New year's resolution when I was young, Now that I'm older I've got so much going on with my life, I never bother to make any resolutions. By the end of the year I want to have five dishes I can cook really well so people will say, 'Have you ever had Darren's delicious cooking?' Who wants to be my first guest? I'd like to start inviting friends for dinner and cooking for them. ![]() I'll put the money into a special bank account that will make it grow … Actually, I don't know much about that so maybe my next resolution should be to find out how to invest money!! It's not too much, but it's not too little that I won't see it add up. Having no savings is starting to worry me and 10 per cent is realistic. ![]() If anyone who's reading this wants to be my partner, let me know! I'm aiming for three runs a week – I think I can do it! I think a fitness tracking app might help me achieve it. I say this every year but I hope writing it in public will make it more real. Then I read them next 1 January and see how well I did! I like to start every year with my New Year's resolutions. Before you start, plan what you are going to include and think about who is going to read it. Write about your New Year's resolutions for the coming year. ![]()
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