New Year's Resolutions

coldcazzie

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I usually don't bother with them, however, there's some things that I want to do at this point in my life and with it coming up to New Year it seems a good time to make some resolutions and actually stick to them.

So, my 3 for 2012 are:

1. Stop drinking sugar in my tea. This is an ongoing aim I have to cut down the huge amount of refined sugar I eat! For lent this year I gave up sugar in my tea and on cereal, and while I started again at Easter the amounts are less than they were. I'm a huge sugar addict so this will be hard for me to do.

2. Daily exercise. Specifically low-impact as my hips/back are dodgy. I did it meticulously for a couple of months this summer and the difference it made was amazing, but then I got out of the habit. I want to get back into it.

3. MFW 2012: minimum of £1500. MFW means mortgage free wannabe, a term coined on the MSE forum :rolleyes: :lol: we want to overpay our mortgage by a minimum of £1500 in 2012.

So, what are everyone else's? :D
 
Stop posting on this forum so much, so I can do some work..........
 
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I'm not going to do an awful lot, I went down from three sugars to none in the past six months, have not had any in tea/coffee this past two months and reduced my smoking over the last six months from over 40 a day to 4 a day. I think that if I continue with what I'm doing then I won't be so bad, might try and cut out the cigarettes altogether but apart from that and really putting a lot more into college work, which I've also been doing I think that's it.
 
Get an ND Aquatics tank made. been wanting one since I got my first tropical tank, hoping 2012 will bring that
 
I'd like a job, but setting that as a resolution would be pointless as it's impossible at the moment, actually revising for my up coming exams is achievable I guess.
 
Revision is a good idea Jack, even if only to get into good habits for Uni where you can't really get away with not revising. ;) Not if you want to pass, at any rate! :lol:
 
Give up smoking, though I have been cutting down.
To start my own business, something I always wanted to do but didn't have the capital, but now I have.
I know it's a bit late In life ( nearly 60) to do it, but I want to give it a go before it's too late
 
Prove to people at work that im not an idiot (just been promoted) and stop letting it annoy me when people post catty little comments on facebook about how i had a bad day today and everything went wrong,
 

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