New Year Resolution

India
January 3, 2010 9:20pm CST
This tradition started during Judaism'New Year, Rosh Hashanah, when one was supposed to refelect upon one's wrongdoings over the year and both seek and offer forgiveness. This helped in one's self-improvement. Following this tradition, today everyone makes their own resolution, be it on the Jan 1st or by late Jan, set goals. Different people come up with thousands of innovative resolutions every year. Some remain abdandoned while some get fulfilled. List of some New Year Resolution Reach office on time Spend time with family Quit Drinking and Smoking Workout Eat right Better Job, Education Save money Environmental person and the list of resolution never ends...
2 responses
@bryce22 (69)
• Poland
16 Jan 10
New years resolution is very hard to fulfill.In my experience,every I make a list of what will I be in the upcoming year but unfortunately it always fails.The difficulty starts when your trying to push yourself to do the thing you dont want.In the end my new years resolution become void.
@maezee (41988)
• United States
4 Jan 10
You have some good resolutions. Usually my resolutions get "abandoned", sadly, as you said..But at least I try. Mine for this year are (a condensed version): -Volunteer more ("become a better person") -Get into shape -Get out of debt -Go to school -Go to Hawaii with friend on vacation in March or April! -Make more money online ..and so on. Wish me luck! And good luck to you!