None. I don't really feel like New Year's Resolutions really work on me at all, because I get easily distracted and I don't really start the things that I finish. The fresh start effect somehow lasts maybe two days at most. <,<
I definitively have the goal to get past this stupid writing block and write every single day of next year, and to write it for myself, (even if it's just a paragraph.) Just generally to really be consistent with my writing, so that this time next year, I will look back and be glad at what I had accomplished.-writing-wise
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads only lives once ~George R. Martin Life isn't about finding yourself; it's about recreating yourself. ~George B. Shaw
Stay off of drinking soda - I did it this year and it was my New Years Resolution this year and I was great without it.
Get into better shape and run more - Considering that I'm in track and cross country, and track is coming around in Spring, I would love to be one of the fastest people. And then when cross country rolls around in the Fall, my goal is to get on Varsity.
Stay on Honor Roll - I was in Honor Roll for first quarter, and I believe second quarter too. It would be nice to be on Honor Roll on third and fourth quarter.
-creating and maintaining a writing schedule- I suck when it comes to writing constantly. I could write really well and fast for a week and then not write at all for another.
-finishing my novel- got to get it done!
-finding a new best friend- moved to a new school a year ago and I didn't make any effort to make friends.
Lately, I have been having lots of ideas for poems. If you know me at all, you know that I usually am uncomfortable with poetry, and have only written one non-mandatory poem in my whole life. In 2016, I hope to pounce on those balls of yarn, and unwind them until I can see their true colors.
Also, I should make more YWS friends.
"They think I'm still a child. The fools. Alexander was a child when he ruined his first nation." —Darrow from the Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown<3
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