Twenty things to do this new year
BY Roopsha Dasguupta4 Jan 2015 7:12 AM IST
Roopsha Dasguupta4 Jan 2015 7:12 AM IST
New Year is often the chance to start anew. We all come up with the regular resolutions for the upcoming year (losing weight, seeing family more often and/or falling in love), but often our ideas of what should change are too broad. This New Year, we should all vow to take a closer look into our lives and make decisions about ourselves then. These are the 20 New Year’s resolutions every person should make:
Stop posting negative sh*t on social media. Be social but not an addict.
Leave the country. Save money and tour. Take your parents along too. If you don’t have money, look into doing charity work abroad. Some programs might sponsor you.
If you hate your job, quit your job. Repeat after me: THE MONEY IS NOT WORTH IT. YOUR HAPPINESS AND PEACE OF MIND IS!
Make up — not to be confused with make out — with an ex. Sometimes old flings add new meaning.
Rid yourself of enemies. Apologize for what you did wrong and forgive those who have wronged you.
Keep it simple!
Don’t spend 2015 surrounded by people you secretly despise. Just get aloof from people who suffocate you.
If you think somebody is cute, say “hi” and introduce yourself. Every relationship you have ever had started with a greeting.
Stop caring about how many people ‘like’ your Instagram/ FB comments or photos. If you like the photo enough to post it, what else matters? Social media anxiety is a waste of time.
Stop hating yourself for eating dessert. A piece of birthday cake is a right, not a privilege. Life is short, make it sweet.
Keep a journal. It doesn’t have to be something you use daily, but documenting your experiences is incredibly important. You’ll appreciate it later.
Strengthen relationships with family members. Blood is thicker than water. Time runs out before we really realize.
Help strangers, do good things for the world — and don’t post a Facebook status about it. Don’t do anything just because you want to show it off!
Conquer a fear. Any fear.
Turn off your smartphone sometimes atleast. You need some time too!
Try a fashion trend you never thought you could pull off. And, do it with confidence.
Shop locally, eat logically and recognize where your money is going.
Cry. When you’re happy and when you’re sad; embrace your emotions as they come.
Stop being so shallow. Next time you find yourself judging someone based on his or her appearance, imagine the person standing in front of you saying, “Read me.”
If you want someone to commit to you, vocalize it. Words do have its magic.
Learn to unlearn and respect.
Have a SUPER 2015 and beyond...
Send your questions to - [email protected]
Stop posting negative sh*t on social media. Be social but not an addict.
Leave the country. Save money and tour. Take your parents along too. If you don’t have money, look into doing charity work abroad. Some programs might sponsor you.
If you hate your job, quit your job. Repeat after me: THE MONEY IS NOT WORTH IT. YOUR HAPPINESS AND PEACE OF MIND IS!
Make up — not to be confused with make out — with an ex. Sometimes old flings add new meaning.
Rid yourself of enemies. Apologize for what you did wrong and forgive those who have wronged you.
Keep it simple!
Don’t spend 2015 surrounded by people you secretly despise. Just get aloof from people who suffocate you.
If you think somebody is cute, say “hi” and introduce yourself. Every relationship you have ever had started with a greeting.
Stop caring about how many people ‘like’ your Instagram/ FB comments or photos. If you like the photo enough to post it, what else matters? Social media anxiety is a waste of time.
Stop hating yourself for eating dessert. A piece of birthday cake is a right, not a privilege. Life is short, make it sweet.
Keep a journal. It doesn’t have to be something you use daily, but documenting your experiences is incredibly important. You’ll appreciate it later.
Strengthen relationships with family members. Blood is thicker than water. Time runs out before we really realize.
Help strangers, do good things for the world — and don’t post a Facebook status about it. Don’t do anything just because you want to show it off!
Conquer a fear. Any fear.
Turn off your smartphone sometimes atleast. You need some time too!
Try a fashion trend you never thought you could pull off. And, do it with confidence.
Shop locally, eat logically and recognize where your money is going.
Cry. When you’re happy and when you’re sad; embrace your emotions as they come.
Stop being so shallow. Next time you find yourself judging someone based on his or her appearance, imagine the person standing in front of you saying, “Read me.”
If you want someone to commit to you, vocalize it. Words do have its magic.
Learn to unlearn and respect.
Have a SUPER 2015 and beyond...
Send your questions to - [email protected]
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