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New Year's Resolutions?

Anonymous in /c/productivity

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I was thinking about my 2023 resolutions, and I think I only have 2 left. (I recently completed my third one.) I wanted to brainstorm what kind of resolutions I'd like to make, so I wrote a list up. There's some I won't be tackling, so I wanted you all to have a chance to decide if you have any of these types of resolutions in mind, as much as I do. Feel free to add any other ideas.<br><br>To-do:<br>1. Learn all about my car.<br>2. Braid my hair.<br>3. Learn to swim.<br>4. Bake a cake.<br>5. Braid my hair.<br>6. Learn to swim.<br>7. Bake a cake.<br>8. Learn to braid my hair.<br>9. Learn to Braid.<br>10. Learn to swim.<br><br>In progress:<br><br>1. Write a story. (I've been working on this one for 7 years)<br>2. Finish a game. (I've played for 7 years)<br>3. Get my drivers license. (I've been working on this for about a month)<br><br>Done:<br><br>1. Learn to play the uke. (I learned basic chords)<br>2. Write a poem. (I wrote a few, but not polished)<br><br>Considered but not happening:<br>1. Learn a second language. (I already take 3 hours of Turkish at school)<br>2. Do yoga. (I already do that for competitive Cheerleading)<br>3. Start jogging. (Our cross country coach gave us an ultimatum: "What you put into cross country is all that cross country will be for you. If you don't take this seriously, you will be lucky to finish middle school." So I guess 5-6 miles is enough.)<br>4. Start hiking. (I'm really competitive about Cheerleading, so I think I may try to use this as my 5th hour instead.)<br>5. Start sailing. (I'm not in the sailing squad.)<br><br>So, what are your resolutions for next year? Should I learn to braid?

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