"I am resolved—that vows like these,
Though lightly made, are hard to keep;
Wherefore I'll take them by degrees,
Lest my backslidings make me weep.
One vow a year will see me through;
And I'll begin with Number Two."
Though lightly made, are hard to keep;
Wherefore I'll take them by degrees,
Lest my backslidings make me weep.
One vow a year will see me through;
And I'll begin with Number Two."
(from 'New Year Resolutions' by Rudyard Kipling)
Have you made any new year resolutions? If so, how are they going on the first day of the new year? Are you going to stick to that new diet, keep going with the daily exercise regime, manage to cut down on sugar, caffeine, nicotine, alcohol?! The chances are that you'll falter. Click here to read about the psychology of why resolutions often fail.
Instead of making resolutions, based on everything you think you failed at in 2024, why not use what you did last year as base to make your life better in the months ahead?
So, if you want to have a better year in 2025 than you did in 2024 try these writing prompts:
- What would you do more?
- What would you do less?
- What would you do differently?
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