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New Year, New You

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My new years resolution is to be better at fighting my inner demons. To be stronger with myself and to not let past trauma effect me in the hear and now. 

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Get through divorce and have happy daughters 

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My New Years resolution is to get back to full fitness after being hampered by sickness for the last 3 years.

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Get the blood pumping by playing some airsoft 

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Struggle sometimes but getting some updates gives me some ideas, being single dad can also be tough at times however it’s my aim to get back to myself

Mine is to wear two pairs of pants when I fart ;)

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I like to go out for coffee and a big slab of chocolate cake with mum. A good natter and some extra calories always helps!

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My New Years resolution is to be around positive energies; Positive people & situations. 

To be more grateful and content with my life also :) 

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To not sweat the small stuff, keep calmer and less stressed…. Life is to short.  Concentrate on the important things…..

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Starting small by getting more sleep at normal hours and cooking proper meals at least 3 times a week, If I do that I’ll get a lot healthier 

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My news resolution was to think positive more often. It’s very easy to focus on negative things going on around us. Let’s face it the last two years have been tough! A positive outlook will help my mental health I’m sure 

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Whilst there are many things that i should/could to do, the main thing i would like to achieve this year is to be more positive. 

For many years, i have focused negatively on things. Feeling negative about myself, how my body looks. Automatically assuming the worst when something happens, ie. Hearing someone call out about news. Not going out much, having less interactions with my friends due to covid. Getting frustrated easily. Feeling guilty about things that i can't control. The list is endless and i don't want to be a Negative Nancy anymore.

 

So in the hopes to achieve a more positive outlook, I have downloaded an app. Had it on my last phone and it helped, but i didn't use it regularly enough. I intend to change that this year. The app is called Happyfeed. It's like a daily journal, where you can put up to 3 things a day that made you happy/smile/think more positively. I have set a daily reminder on it, so i won't forget to fill it in. You can look back on all previous posts and even make groups to share in the joy. First entry this year: Brother got engaged. Can't start better than that!

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To focus on myself for a change. Resolutions rarely serve a long term purpose. Sure people want to be healthier, be better with money etc.. I respect that, but there's always a piece of cake that has your name on it, a naughty purchase that will happen. So does that make you a resolution failure? Not for me it doesn't, it just simply says your doing what you want to do and what's the harm in that? Most of us live through other people naturally, do things for other people, go somewhere because someone else wants to etc.. Its not selfish to do things you want to, and that's why my resolution isn't a resolution but more of a lifestyle change that will hopefully last through 2022, 2023, 2030 and until my last year. Do what YOU want to do!!

My new year’s resolution is to write as many songs as I possibly can throughout the year! Anything that happens can be turned into a song

Would like to continue eating healthy food, keep walking like 2021 (150+Kms).

Sleep well, try to maintain 100% work attendance.

Spend more time with Family than all previous years.

Buy my first home this year between Jun-Dec 2022.

My new years resolution is to be more mindful of and appreciate more the time I get to spend with loved ones.

I never make New Year resolutions. When I need to make changes I make them at any time of year. What is the point of waiting for January 1st?

 

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To lose some weight… like 2021…..and 2020…..and 2019…….

My New Years resolution is to be more active and hopefully lose some weight in the process.

Practice yoga including the meditation.

I will be taking a break from my anti-depressants.

I don't really have a new years resolution as I never tend to keep it.  This year is to try and eat healthier,  focus on my relationship with God and maybe look for a new job.

Well, it was meant to be "stop using my phone so much" but that's clearly not going well... I know, do more exercise, that'll get me off my phone and shift the lockdown lard at the same time! Bet there's an app for that too... 🤔

My New Year's resolution is to try to be a better person... 

My New Years resolution is to do as much travelling as possible. I will be 63 this year my older brother passed away at 66 my Father at 67. So I may only have three to four year left to experience the wonders of our world but on the other hand my mother is 92 but has dementia. So it could be that I have very little time left or it could be I have along time left but will not remember much of it 

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