Friday, 30 December 2016

New year, new you!


Good day friends,

How are you? I hope that you had a good Christmas/other celebration! Mine was good thanks for asking (Wow this is a great one way conversation).

For today I want to talk about new years resolutions. You know those things that you promise to yourself and then give up on after a few days. Or maybe you are one of those people that actually keep theirs, if so then what’s it like having self control?

Here are a few good ideas for New Years Resolutions:

Doing more exercise: Of course I’m not saying that you need to do more exercise that would be rude for me to say, I just mean that more exercise can be a good for a lot of things. Not only for your body but also for your productivity, brain function and will increase the amount of junk food that you can eat which is a definite plus.

Exploring new fashion ideas: What you wear is an expression and can give an impression to people around you about your personality and moods. Opening up to new clothes and colours could give you a chance to be a brighter or different person and maybe even change the way you look at life.

Trying a new genre of film: Maybe you stick to the same genre of film and when you see a film that comes out in another you don’t really care, but also that could be a good thing to change. It could open up a new genre for you, show you new actors that you didn’t know had a whole fandom with everyday people having their life changed by it, and you could become one of those people. Films can give you new ideas and strengthen emotions just like books can.

Try new things: Trying new things is always a good and exciting thing to do. Trying something new can build up your confidence and let you meet more people who have the same interests as you. Great new things to try are: Clubs, Hobbies, groups and maybe even try going more places that people hang out at.

Learning a new language: As well as making you sound a lot smarter than you might actually be, this is an experience that could open up your mind to a whole new culture, and you can develop your mind and improve your memorizing and make you faster at doing mental exercises.

And that is only  a few, there are so many different ones and when you choose one it should be one that you actually have an interest in otherwise you won’t really have a drive to actually keep it up.

My new years resolutions for this year are to make my wardrobe more colourful and more interesting, learn a new language (probably Japanese or mandarin) and eat more healthily (basically a lot less sugar). Let me know how you get on with yours.

Good bye for now x



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