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Make Your Own New Year Resolution

New Year ResolutionIt’s the last day of the year, a time to reflect on where you are in life and who you are as a person. It’s the traditional time to set goals for the year ahead, change behaviours and break bad habits. To help out we’ve put together a list of popular New Year resolutions.

Just highlight the one’s you want to make your personal list for 2014.

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Eat Less, Go to bed before 10pm, Go out after 10pm, Find True Love, Have less sex, Have more sex, Play safe, Drink less, Smoke less, Finish University, Be nicer to mother, Be nicer to partner, Find new friends, Get a puppet, Dump current friends, Go to the beach, Go to gym, Eat more superfoods,  Learn how to play chess, Learn how to DJ, Spend less time on Facebook, Delete Dating App, Join a political party, Form a political party, Take more holidays, Stop being late, Stop speeding, Learn to cook, Eat out more, Confess love to secret crush, Wear less make up, Go see more theatre, Read more, Floss, Go to the movies more, Become a life model, Become famous, Stop singing Mariah Carey tunes out loud, Collect all the pokemon, Stop wearing onesies, Be nicer to koalas, Stop listening to gossip, Stop making up rumours, Save money, Save the wales.

Have a great 2014!

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