Three more days, and we say goodbye to 2021! Yippee! On January 1st, will you have your list of New Year's resolutions all set that you will try to keep? Or are you like me? Make a list and attempt!
If you have your list of resolutions and keep them, that is fantastic; if not, you are not alone...
It is March 1st. 2017 is officially 2 months old, which means that you have had two months to make good on your New Year's Resolution. So, how is that going?
My New Year's resolution for 2016, is to be more realistic, I am setting the bar pretty low, because I would probably fail if it was not, and I want this year to be a success.
My New Year's resolution could've been to quite drinking and smoking, but when the ball dropped I am pretty sure I was smoking a cigarette, I don't know I was kind of drunk...
In the beginning of each year, the number one resolution is to 'lose weight/exercise more.' By February, most who made that resolution have given up on it. New York state is no different as a whole when it comes to exercising.
In fact, we've ranked in the Top 10 states that are bad about exercising in a new Gallop Poll.
First of the year and that means everyone is making resolutions - eat better, work out more, etc. LA Fitness polled 2,000 about their resolutions for 2013 and some of them are your basic answers, others are little more strange.
I'm sure many of us have had great years despite the economy and other factors. And some like me, have had a rough 2010. But the start of a new year gives all of us, no matter who we are, a new start to make things better not only for ourselves and our families, but others we know only in passing and even total strangers.
Most people's New Year's resolution is to lose weight or work harder. One year, mine was to have more fun. People are predicting the big one this year will be the big D.
If you live in the capital district, you may be like me: snowed in! It's probably the best decision. With this, I'm starting my New Year's resolution early!