Every year we make big resolutions for next year and as the new year starts, the resolutions start to fade away. It is fun to do that every year but guess what is more fun? Making small changes every year to make it count. Yes, one new activity at a time will make you feel great and make it count. Just try some new things this year and I bet at the end of year 2014, you surely will feel great about it.
Things to do in the New Year
Try a new look – Sticking to the old look because you just know it works every time and you would like to look the same for ages? Really? Well start at a slow pace but try a new look. Try some new hairstyles, choose clothes which you have never tried, pick colors you usually ignore because they are too bright or too dull.
Try a new look, maybe a new hair style or a different kind of dress
Take on a new hobby – What is your favorite thing to do? Watching TV? Do you know that it is adding up to make you obese? Leave that couch and try starting a new hobby. If you are already a creative person try baking, cooking, jogging, reading, anything that you like.
Try a new hobby this year
What is on your bucket list – You know what I am talking about. Every thing that you ever wished to do is the content of your bucket list. Try to complete at least two of these tasks this year. It will make you feel proud of yourself.
Complete at least two of your bucket list things this year
Visit a new place – Surely you travel a lot, but when was the last time you visited a new place? Try it. It need not be an expensive trip. Choose a place, do research about it online and hit the go button.
Travel to new places this year
Meet an old friend and get all goofy - There is nothing as awesome as getting nostalgic about your school days or college days, with an old friend sitting across the table. It always makes you feel good.
Meet an old friend and get all goofy
There is no limit to imaginations about what all you can do. This new year, don’t make big resolutions. Instead, make small ones, live them and make it count.
Happy New Year 2014 to all.