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My "Totally Weird" New Years Resolutions


I'm tired of making New Years Resolutions that will never be kept. I quickly realized the easiest way to keep your resolutions is to make realistic hopes and dreams. I mean do I want to lose like 50 pounds, yes, but am I going to stay motivated, probably not. So here is my realistic list of New Years Resolutions. 
1. Brush my teeth at least once a day. 
2. Get one hour of sleep, at least, every night. 
3. Go to work, at least once. 
4. Drive my car, once a week. 
5. Eat broccoli. 
6. Cuddle with my puppy every day. 
7. Watch The Americans. 
8. Do the laundry.
9. Walk the dog, or let them run around outside. 
10. Take out the garbage. 

Now see how easy those are, realistic. Why doesn't everyone's list look like mine? 

Now of course I'm kidding guys, I know New Years Reaolutions are important to a lot of people, but this year I vowed not to set my goals too high. I do have a few things in mind that need to be changed, but that doesn't really mean that it has to be done on the 1st of Hanuary. What if I fail? Do I have to wait until next year to start over? No! I can try again, that's why I have no list for you guys this year! 

Happy New Year everyone!  

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