November 26, 2011

A New Year is Asking You A Question

As Thanksgiving wraps up, the holiday spirit doesn't break as Christmas, Hanukkah, New Years Eve and other holidays are coming up. I would like to point out New Years Eve and New Years Day. New Years is not all about staying up all night and partying until the ball drops... It is more about making a change for the next year - A New Years resolution.

A resolution for New Years could be a goal, changing a habit,  or anything else! Resolutions require you to think of something that fits for you personally. The hardest part of a resolution is following through with it. You have to stick with it, otherwise, you have no goal to work towards. Resolutions aren't meant to be easy, and resolutions help you change and develop into a better you. As long as you can make your own personal resolution and follow through, you'll have something else to be proud of!

Most people give up on their New Years resolution by the end of January and I'm sure most people don't even consider making a resolution. Well, there is a vast selection of resolutions you can choose from. Some are as easy as brushing your teeth (believe me, some people don't) and some are as different as working out every day. Some common resolutions for adults were exercising more, paying off debt, and learning something new. I believe that these are some great ideas for resolutions.

My New Years resolution is to clean off my contacts when I take them out instead of just popping them into the lens case. At the end of the day, everyone is so tired, and so am I. Having to take out my contacts and clean them with solution can be quite some work which explains why I chose it. It might seem like a very simple task, but having to keep it up for a whole year can be a challenge for me.

My question this week obviously will be...

What is your New Years Resolution?