Mine are:
1. Get my GPA over 3.5
2. Get a girlfriend8)
3. Get 1,000 posts on GS:P(I think I might get that before 2011 lol)
4. And try out for the Basketball or Football team(Who knows, I might make it)
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Mine are:
1. Get my GPA over 3.5
2. Get a girlfriend8)
3. Get 1,000 posts on GS:P(I think I might get that before 2011 lol)
4. And try out for the Basketball or Football team(Who knows, I might make it)
In spring, get at least a 3.0 or even, just no C's. I might get a B- though, so that would suck. Also, make myself look awesome for Spring Break. Basically thats on my list every new year.
How many laptops do you want?!1. Get new desktop
2. Get new laptop
3. Put aside more for savings
4. Start saving for a new car
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Try to stop my bad habit of impulse buying. But I'll fail that miserably before the end of the first week of January anyways.
My New Year's resolution is to stop having New Year's resolutions cause they are a waste of time. Everyone breaks them anyway. Why waste time making them. Although if I HAD to pick a New Year's resolution... it'd be to eat more of the KFC grilled chicken instead of the fried. 50-piece buckets of extra crispy every day is not the most healthy thing...
To not make a New Years resolution. [spoiler] mind = blown [/spoiler] chessmaster1989
To have everyone in OT to fall in love with me :oops:
Oh, and possibly pass my freshman year, but thats my secondary one. :P
I don't make New Year's Resolutions.
1) If it was something that I really wanted to do, then I probably wouldn't have waited until ****ing New Year's Eve to declare that I was going to do it.
2) New Year's Eve is one of the biggest "get absolutely ****faced and do whatever you want to, because tomorrow is a new year and everything starts anew" days. Basically, people use New Year's Eve as an excuse to absolutely run wild, because they're vowing to become better people with their New Year's resolutions. This is really fundamentally no didfferent than people who spend the entire week robbing and stealing and generally being assbags, and then thinking that everything's okay because they go to church on Sunday Morning. **** that. I might take New Year's Resolutions more seriously if fewer people didn't use their resolutions as an excuse to get hammered and stupid the night before.
3) Let's make no mistake about this...a hell of a lot of people vow to make changes on the New Year only because that's the socially acceptable thing to say. So...society says that people should make a change, when those people don't actually WANT to change anything. Those people then end up completely making up a BS New Year's REsolution just to fit in, without actually having ANY PLAN of keeping it. Those resolutions eventually fail (because those promises were never really things that the person actually wanted to do), then the person who made those promises ends up feeling like garbage for being a total failure. He could have avoided that entirely by not resolving to do **** until he actually WANTED to do ****. And if he ended up feeling obligated to do **** that he really doesn';t want to do, then there are FAR better reasons for making such promises than "because tomorrow is January 1!"
Anyway...I don't even bother with New Year's resolutions. It's just a pointless social exercise that really does nothing more than give people an excuse to get hammered, and then later feel like crap when they realize that they can't even follow through on their promises? Why would I want to be subjected to that? I'll get ****faced when I feel like getting ****faced, and I'll become a better man when I feel like becoming a better man. January 1 and cultural practices really have little to do with that.
1. Get the girl 2 houses down from me.
2. Become rich and successful (while still being happy)
3. Work out :P
4. Live happily ever after. 8)
I don't really write them down or anything since I would get really OCD about it, but one thing for certain is that I will try my best to approach life with a more positive mindset, and to seek all the sources of motivation and support I can get. I think this is the key that is holding me back from many things in life.
Simple, yet highly effective!
Also, I had just quit WoW and deleted the damn folder! I don't want that darn time-sink sitting on my computer.
8)
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