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Okay folks.
I've never taken New Years Resolutions seriously. I often had no need to have some kind of goal or promise to myself. If I want to do something, I'll do it, and I can decide then.
But recently there's been two things that I want a little more inner-strength on. So, at 22, this is my first time I'm going to take New Year's resolutions seriously.
I've never taken New Years Resolutions seriously. I often had no need to have some kind of goal or promise to myself. If I want to do something, I'll do it, and I can decide then.
But recently there's been two things that I want a little more inner-strength on. So, at 22, this is my first time I'm going to take New Year's resolutions seriously.
- Stop cracking my knuckles: I picked up the habit in my early teens, because my brother could do it and I couldn't. Now I do it far too often, and it kind of reduces my hand strength and causes a minor amount of pain, especially if I try to over-crack them. So I'm going to stop. Eventually the ligaments will grow stronger and I will lose the ability to easily crack my knuckles. Accidentally cracking my knuckles is excusable. (Which I've done!)
- Don't smoke weed for a year: I've only smoked 3 times in the last 6-7 months. Every time I had too much paranoia/schizophrenia/discomfort. During my last year of college I smoked a lot and I had fun! But there was also a lot of awkwardness. And now with the intenseness of my new job I don't want to lose my edge at all. "Accidentally" smoking weed is inexcusable. Other drugs are not effected by this resolution.