12 Days of Christmas Giveaway: Day 10 – The Body Shop gift sets and more

By Marriska Fernandes on December 13, 2019 | 824 Comments


Today’s giveaway is filled with exciting beauty, lifestyle and fashion items.

First up, we have a bunch of gift sets from The Body Shop. The Warm Vanilla Festive Sack, $28, contains a selection of goodies from the Warm Vanilla line.

The Soothing Almond Milk And Honey Premium Collection, $46, is a pampering gift box with body butter, yogurt, scrub, mask and more. The Rocket Gift Set, $32, is an assortment of shower gels and creams and bath bombs to spoil anyone on your list.

Our friends at The Body Shop are also giving away The Calming Camomile Gentle Cleanse Kit, $36, the Shave Away Kit, $25, and the Keep Me Hydrated! Vitamin E Gift Set, $49.00.

Next, from Timebomb Trading, we are giving away a Rumpl Original Puffy Blanket, $99, and two rather adorable Stance socks.

The total value of the giveaway is $380. To enter this contest, simply leave a comment below telling us what was your most successful New Year’s resolution — or most disastrous fail.

The winner will be contacted by email, then their name will be posted here. Check back tomorrow to see what prizes we are offering. Good luck everyone! Also, make sure to also check out and follow our Tribute Movies Instagram for more (and different) prizes and to increase your chances of winning.

Congratulations to our Day 19 winner: Theda Stoppel!



Comments & Discussion

  1. SandraM • December 13, 2019 @ 9:32 AM

    When I turned 40 my New Years resolution was to start running, and I’m still running, 25 years later!

  2. Brenda Kennedy • December 13, 2019 @ 9:35 AM

    To eat healthy was a hit but exercising daily was a miss!

  3. n lalonde • December 13, 2019 @ 9:36 AM

    New Years 2016 I had just been diagnosed with RA. I vowed to regain my health. Declared in remission by October that year and have remained there, and plan to maintain deep remission status for the duration. Merry Christmas!

  4. Aneta Anna Alaei • December 13, 2019 @ 9:36 AM

    Losing weight in 2019. I got my stuff together in September but I will spend all of 2020 having a better and healthier lifestyle

  5. Sara Kirkham • December 13, 2019 @ 9:38 AM

    disastrous fail was losing weight

  6. Mary Laplante • December 13, 2019 @ 9:38 AM

    For years my resolution was to quit smoking and I failed year after year. I did manage to quit 3 years ago on Dec 8

  7. Mary Ann Dudragne • December 13, 2019 @ 9:42 AM

    My most successful New Year’s Resolution is the one I no longer make. I stopped several years ago — going into each new year with no added pressure. LOL!! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone.

  8. Lincoln McLeod • December 13, 2019 @ 9:43 AM

    Finally quitting smoking!

  9. Jennifer Bradley • December 13, 2019 @ 9:43 AM

    Get fit. Still going to yoga twice a week

  10. Joanna • December 13, 2019 @ 9:44 AM

    My most successful new years resolution was to be healthier and exercise more, which I did! Very proud of myself that I am starting to take care of myself more and investing in a healthier future.

  11. Meekyung • December 13, 2019 @ 9:47 AM

    eat healthy

  12. Kim CS • December 13, 2019 @ 9:50 AM

    I resolved to get more active and was going to a class regularly with my friend. I’ve had to take a break for a couple months as I broke my ribs but I resolve to get back in the New Year.

  13. Marlene S • December 13, 2019 @ 9:52 AM

    My worst fail was when I resolved to quit smoking! Finally did quit but it was many years later.

  14. Vicki • December 13, 2019 @ 9:52 AM

    the one I fail at every year, to exercise every day

  15. ducky • December 13, 2019 @ 9:55 AM

    My fail every year is quitting smoking.

  16. Marina B • December 13, 2019 @ 9:55 AM

    I always resolve to diet in the New Year. Never works.

  17. Kevin Linkie • December 13, 2019 @ 9:57 AM

    My most successful new years resolution was to not make one lol. Every year I have tried I have failed at it.

  18. Christina • December 13, 2019 @ 9:57 AM

    Losing weight

  19. Hal Jenner • December 13, 2019 @ 9:59 AM

    My most successful was I vowed to find someone who would love me for who I was and that year I met my future wife.

  20. wendy hutton • December 13, 2019 @ 10:02 AM

    my most successful resolution was to lose weight and I have lost over 90lbs so far

  21. Esther R • December 13, 2019 @ 10:02 AM

    to eat healthy, I am, but need to exercise more fail always at that one

  22. Naz • December 13, 2019 @ 10:03 AM

    My most successful new years resolution was getting my license! This year it is to get a car!! One step at a time…

  23. David Smith • December 13, 2019 @ 10:03 AM

    My most successful resolution was to start a family and we have my daughter 10 months later.

  24. Margaret Imecs • December 13, 2019 @ 10:05 AM

    My New Year’s resolution was to be there for my first grandchild but it was a fail because I was told that it’s not a competition to be grandma.

  25. Laurent L • December 13, 2019 @ 10:07 AM

    My most successful resolution was to start walking/biking to work daily. 6 years later I am still going strong!

  26. Ryan Buschemeyer • December 13, 2019 @ 10:09 AM

    I don’t think I have ever had a successful NY Resolution

  27. Debbie Peters • December 13, 2019 @ 10:10 AM

    epic fail…dieting and losing weight!

  28. Dot Mann • December 13, 2019 @ 10:11 AM

    great contest Merry Christmas to all

  29. myrna johnson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:13 AM

    Successful doing a good dead everyday – for either family, friend, neighbour or community

  30. Marilyne Lavoie • December 13, 2019 @ 10:13 AM

    disastrous fail for me was losing weight

  31. Meredith • December 13, 2019 @ 10:13 AM

    Unfortunately it is a consistent and predictable fail every year – leading a healthier lifestyle. Sigh…

  32. ARMAN P. • December 13, 2019 @ 10:14 AM

    Quit smoking cold turkey. Gave it up the day after new years 1999 and never looked back. Used to smoke a pack a day. Give a try you smokers out there. You can do it.

  33. Celine Mainville • December 13, 2019 @ 10:14 AM

    For me. A fail was dieting and losing weight!

  34. Annie-Eve Desrosiers • December 13, 2019 @ 10:14 AM

    I wanted to finish my driving lessons (since last time was 3 years ago!), well it didn’t happened this year eitheir! Oopsie!

  35. Andre Taillefer • December 13, 2019 @ 10:14 AM

    My most successful resolution was to start a family

  36. Erin Brayshaw • December 13, 2019 @ 10:15 AM

    To quit smoking. Quit almost 7 years ago

  37. B Ha • December 13, 2019 @ 10:15 AM

    eat more healthy

  38. Tara • December 13, 2019 @ 10:17 AM

    Every year i say i’m going to exercise and get in shape…still saying it.

  39. Justin • December 13, 2019 @ 10:17 AM

    Realizing that I don’t need to wait for New Year’s to shape up and get organized. Start early and stick with it

  40. Lindsey • December 13, 2019 @ 10:19 AM

    I don’t actually make new years resolutions. It prevents failure!

  41. Julie F • December 13, 2019 @ 10:19 AM

    I always say I am going to eat heatlhier but it never happens!

  42. Vivian Dionne • December 13, 2019 @ 10:19 AM

    I have been successful in keeping up my exercise routine for the entire year.

  43. Debbie Bashford • December 13, 2019 @ 10:20 AM

    most successful was quitting smoking in 2012

  44. joyce s. • December 13, 2019 @ 10:20 AM

    didn’t actually exercise regularly

  45. Tracy Pullman • December 13, 2019 @ 10:20 AM

    Never make a New Years resolution. Do what needs to be done. I dont want extra stress if I dont make that goal.

  46. Matthew Jones • December 13, 2019 @ 10:22 AM

    Loosing weight last year was a fail, but this year, it’ll be AMAZING!!!!!

  47. Jill Stepanuik • December 13, 2019 @ 10:22 AM

    The best New Years resolution that I have made was to spend my spare time with my child. Well worth it!! I have the best child a mother could have and we have an unbreakable bond

  48. David Phok • December 13, 2019 @ 10:23 AM

    spend more time with love ones

  49. Carol Esprit • December 13, 2019 @ 10:24 AM

    My New Years Resolution was to quit smoking and go back to College. Well, I quit smoking 3years ago and I graduated as a mature student from George Brown College last April!
    My next goal is to get a job and lose weight. Not necessarily in that order though. But I am determined.

  50. wendy k • December 13, 2019 @ 10:25 AM

    Did not exercise regularly

  51. toni v • December 13, 2019 @ 10:27 AM

    every year I’m successful for awhile….at cutting back on sugar, junk and processed foods…then we start eating it again !

  52. Jodi Tweed • December 13, 2019 @ 10:28 AM

    My most successful was to work on being more grateful!! I feel like I am constantly improving with my attitude of gratitude!!

  53. Terri L. • December 13, 2019 @ 10:28 AM

    My worst fail was joining a fitness club and then gradually losing my motivation to go.

  54. France Drolet • December 13, 2019 @ 10:31 AM

    Fail each year exercise

  55. Jennifer Wilson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:31 AM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to become a foster for one of our local animal rescue groups!

  56. Aileen Mowat • December 13, 2019 @ 10:33 AM

    My most successful is to not stress out over little things! Still working on this everyday!!

  57. Sandra Dufoe • December 13, 2019 @ 10:33 AM

    It was to quit smoking and I was able to been smoke free for 30 years.

  58. Elizabeth Peterson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:34 AM

    Healthy eating and weight loss

  59. Velma Sandry • December 13, 2019 @ 10:34 AM

    As a woman of a certain age health is key to a gentler life. My resolution is to try harder to eat healthier and be more diligent in exercising. I’ve got a lot of beautiful grand kids I want to enjoy time with 🎄

  60. Anthony Peterson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:35 AM

    Exercising more and staying active

  61. Yvonne C • December 13, 2019 @ 10:35 AM

    To run a 5K this year and I did it!

  62. Joshua Jameson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:36 AM

    Changing jobs

  63. dgordin • December 13, 2019 @ 10:36 AM

    disastrous fail- exercise daily!

  64. Robyn Bellefleur • December 13, 2019 @ 10:36 AM

    My most successful resolution was to stop biting my nails. I haven’t had a nibble on them for 4 years now.

  65. Andrea Bilec • December 13, 2019 @ 10:36 AM

    I never make New Year’s resolutions as I can never stick to them. 😊

  66. Marianne Peterson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:37 AM

    Exercise and diet plan

  67. Dominic Cloutier • December 13, 2019 @ 10:38 AM

    To piss off at least one stranger every day

  68. Mark W • December 13, 2019 @ 10:39 AM

    Deciding to change jobs

  69. wendy k • December 13, 2019 @ 10:39 AM

    losing weight!

  70. Amanda C • December 13, 2019 @ 10:41 AM

    Join sport teams for weekly exercise

  71. Joanne Taggart • December 13, 2019 @ 10:41 AM

    My most successful New Years Resolutions were quit smoking (9 years) and quit biting my nails (10 years) now.. so proud of myself for doing both!!

  72. Wonryang • December 13, 2019 @ 10:44 AM

    quit smoking

  73. Agua • December 13, 2019 @ 10:45 AM

    Go to the gym at least 3 times a week

  74. Joy • December 13, 2019 @ 10:46 AM

    Eating healthier

  75. Sharon B • December 13, 2019 @ 10:47 AM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to try and walk 10,000 steps per day. I got a pedometer for Christmas that year and I have been fairly dedicated to my goal.

  76. Matt McDonald • December 13, 2019 @ 10:49 AM

    napping more , a worthy pursuit

  77. Louise Smith • December 13, 2019 @ 10:50 AM

    I do not make resolutions as I don’t believe they are good for you setting up yourself for failure.

  78. Erin Wilson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:50 AM

    I always resolve to work out more and fail every year.

  79. Matt McDonald • December 13, 2019 @ 10:51 AM

    napping more

  80. Carole B • December 13, 2019 @ 10:51 AM

    I don’t take any resolution anymore!

  81. Pierre Paquette • December 13, 2019 @ 10:54 AM

    My most successful new years resolution was quitting smoking I will be 6 years smoke free as of January 2020.

  82. Christine Zimmerman • December 13, 2019 @ 10:55 AM

    My resolution was to make a decision regarding retirement. Yes, I did!

  83. Ainsley Mathieson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:55 AM

    I try to make reasonable resolutions, like something I’ve never cooked before, or cleaning out the garage.. but I had a baby this year, so I accomplished very little on my list!

  84. Sarah James • December 13, 2019 @ 10:56 AM

    Become more fit by adding scheduled exercise time into my week 🌲

  85. Rosemary Schmidt • December 13, 2019 @ 10:57 AM

    My most successful resolution was that I would start meditating.

  86. Margaret Smith • December 13, 2019 @ 10:59 AM

    I made a resolution to be kind to people and it has been very rewarding.

  87. AMANDA Taverner • December 13, 2019 @ 11:01 AM

    I failed my 2019 resolution. It was to eat less meat and by the end of the year cut out pork and beef. Going to try again in 2020!

  88. Wendy • December 13, 2019 @ 11:04 AM

    Nothing seemed to successful after a few weeks. It all starts out well. I hope to start walking everyday this coming year.

  89. yvonne • December 13, 2019 @ 11:07 AM

    I had a few resolutions for 2019 and two out of three were successful; eating better and losing a pound a month, the third was to be better at saying ‘yes’ and the jury is out on that one.

  90. Rudy • December 13, 2019 @ 11:08 AM

    Get back on that treadmill 🙂

  91. Mary • December 13, 2019 @ 11:09 AM

    My new years resolution was to go out for a walk once a week and I was successful!

  92. Judy • December 13, 2019 @ 11:10 AM

    exercise regularly

  93. Brenda • December 13, 2019 @ 11:13 AM

    Best resolution was to get active, 16 years later still a Goodlife member and have participated in a bunch of Mud Hero races and a Spartan Race too! It’s playtime for the grown-ups!

  94. Norm D • December 13, 2019 @ 11:14 AM

    I lost weight, but gained the weight back.

  95. Sherie • December 13, 2019 @ 11:16 AM

    Do some yoga, as I failed last year.

  96. Alison Braidwood • December 13, 2019 @ 11:16 AM

    I resolved a few years ago to be more aware of sugar/carbs. And that’s been reasonably successful.

  97. Katarina • December 13, 2019 @ 11:17 AM

    My resolution was to find myself…this year I took some time for myself, I decided to be selfish for me and focus on my needs and not others for once…it’s been a very challenging year, but I seem to have found a part of me and I’m continuing to do this for the next year. People have said they have seen me grow in the past year, in such a positive way. I’m happy for me. #selfcare

  98. Kathy Reitlo • December 13, 2019 @ 11:17 AM

    Most successful was quitting smoking and the worst was losing weight!

  99. Brenda • December 13, 2019 @ 11:18 AM

    Spend more time with friends and family 🙂

  100. Rachel • December 13, 2019 @ 11:19 AM

    My best resolution was to be more kind and understanding to the people who I may cross paths with.

  101. Janet M • December 13, 2019 @ 11:21 AM

    My most successful one was a small goal to up my exercise schedule which did work. I keep it small.

  102. Sunshine G • December 13, 2019 @ 11:23 AM

    I resolved to pay off a bunch of debt – and it worked!

  103. Linda B • December 13, 2019 @ 11:25 AM

    My most successful resolution was to quit drinking sugary drinks like pop and even juice. I couldn’t resolve to quit eating sugary food cause I love my chocolate way too much.

  104. Jill MacAulay • December 13, 2019 @ 11:26 AM

    I resolved to reduce my sugar intake – I kept my resolution !

  105. Tammy Harrison • December 13, 2019 @ 11:27 AM

    My most successful new years resolution was to take time for me!

  106. Wendy Roberts • December 13, 2019 @ 11:29 AM

    I don’t make them because I always break them!

  107. Heather • December 13, 2019 @ 11:30 AM

    The most successful NEW year resolution was to go in and out of the year debt free. 0 balance on credit cards and not in the overdraft.

  108. Julie D • December 13, 2019 @ 11:30 AM

    I love chocolate but gave it up one year and managed to stick with it! Not a single chocolate chip or cup of hot chocolate — nada! I’ve been making up for lost time ever since, ha ha.

  109. Nolan Smith • December 13, 2019 @ 11:32 AM

    Biggest failure was last year when I resolved to cut down on sweets. I didn’t even make it through the day.

  110. Grace S. • December 13, 2019 @ 11:33 AM

    Resolved to quit smoking years ago and stuck to it thankfully.

  111. Telle • December 13, 2019 @ 11:35 AM

    Haha to stop buying 💄 Makeup! I now just buy less and/or more curated pieces

  112. Leslie Fauvelle • December 13, 2019 @ 11:38 AM

    After a 3 year long battle with my health and not getting out of bed, my 2015 New Years Eve resolution was to get strong, recover and get out and bed happily each day, and I have since.

  113. Erika V • December 13, 2019 @ 11:38 AM

    Biggest success, stop biting my nails.

  114. Lisa Van Camp • December 13, 2019 @ 11:40 AM

    To exercise more and lose weight.

  115. Adina H. • December 13, 2019 @ 11:42 AM

    I resolved to drink more water… and I did!

  116. Jason M • December 13, 2019 @ 11:43 AM

    My most disastrous was to think I would read four months a month. It was too much with work.

  117. Kevin Southgate • December 13, 2019 @ 11:43 AM

    Getting healthier by eating better and exercising more!

  118. Emily B • December 13, 2019 @ 11:45 AM

    My most successful was in 2001 when I decided it was time to be vegetarian. I maintained that diet for 16 years. Maybe it’s time to go back…

  119. Michele Menard • December 13, 2019 @ 11:46 AM

    Drink more water daily…still a work in progress.

  120. SHIRLEY BRIAND • December 13, 2019 @ 11:46 AM

    Started swimming 5 days a week in 2016 and still enjoying it👍

  121. Pepper • December 13, 2019 @ 11:47 AM

    Mine was to bring my reusable bags when shopping and to use my reusable straws (keeping one in my purse,,) it was very successful!!

  122. Amy Heffernan • December 13, 2019 @ 11:48 AM

    To loose 10lbs!!
    Thanks!

  123. John Allison • December 13, 2019 @ 11:50 AM

    My best New Years resolution was to accept people for who they are and don’t judge them because you do not know what they have gone through. I did that about 10 years ago and I have never forgotten that.

  124. Susan T. • December 13, 2019 @ 11:50 AM

    I just always resolve to be happier. Nothing specific, just to take whatever comes and make the best of it. This way I never fail!

  125. Brian Hwang • December 13, 2019 @ 11:51 AM

    I made a resolution to complete a Full Marathon once…and I did it that year!

  126. Pam Reimer • December 13, 2019 @ 11:52 AM

    I always make the resolution to eay way healthier, but that never lasts long 😕

  127. Karen Reid • December 13, 2019 @ 11:52 AM

    The New Years Resolution I always make is to be kind to others throughout the year. I definitely do this every day of the year.

  128. Lyle Opseth • December 13, 2019 @ 11:52 AM

    My best resolution was to cross-country ski more last winter. I was recovering from surgery so it was nice to get outside again in the winter.

  129. Jessica M • December 13, 2019 @ 11:53 AM

    My best was my plan to start and plan a garden for the spring and I carried through with it.

  130. Laura Burke • December 13, 2019 @ 11:54 AM

    I started eating healthier last year

  131. Constantine M. • December 13, 2019 @ 12:00 PM

    My greatest accomplishment this year was to stop leaving online comments – thanks for messing that up for me.

  132. Dave Wasylyshyn • December 13, 2019 @ 12:01 PM

    Lose weight and eat healthier… Mostly a success but still battling

  133. Sandra • December 13, 2019 @ 12:01 PM

    I don’t make resolutions

  134. Cindy Martin • December 13, 2019 @ 12:01 PM

    Quit worrying and enjoy every day

  135. Kelly R. • December 13, 2019 @ 12:07 PM

    My resolution last year was to become more active – glad to say that I stuck with it.

  136. Linda French • December 13, 2019 @ 12:08 PM

    I make a resolution every New Years Eve and it’s always the same, to be more organized in the New Year and I’m doing it again this year because so far I haven’t succeeded, but I won’t give up.

  137. Sandy • December 13, 2019 @ 12:09 PM

    Daily long distance phone calls to my aging Aunt, just to say I love you and see how she is doing..
    I have been doing it for years now,after her mom,sister ,brother passed away .
    She is very lonely and depressed that family and her friends are passing away.
    Good therapy for myself also.

  138. Leslie Z • December 13, 2019 @ 12:10 PM

    quit smoking, quit smoking

  139. Louise Lormestoir • December 13, 2019 @ 12:10 PM

    Eating healthy

  140. Glenna • December 13, 2019 @ 12:12 PM

    Quit smoking didn’t

  141. Agnes M • December 13, 2019 @ 12:13 PM

    No more resolutions! Been successful every year!

  142. roseg • December 13, 2019 @ 12:14 PM

    Work in progress: talking less, listening more.

  143. CC • December 13, 2019 @ 12:14 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was quitting smoking for good 20 years ago.

  144. Iuliia Golubchyk • December 13, 2019 @ 12:18 PM

    Eating healthy and travel more – it was successful for me

  145. Evelyn B • December 13, 2019 @ 12:18 PM

    My most successful resolution was to get all of the last years pictures into a photo album

  146. MaryS • December 13, 2019 @ 12:20 PM

    Mine was to quit smoking and 20 years later, I’m still smoke free.

  147. Mike Oprici • December 13, 2019 @ 12:21 PM

    Quitting smoking – still working on it

  148. Rachel C. • December 13, 2019 @ 12:26 PM

    Most successful was this past year’s — for 2019 I resolved to get more active. I may not have lost any weight until toward the end of the year, it set me on the right path for getting fitter!

  149. joanne nelson • December 13, 2019 @ 12:29 PM

    to relax and enjoy life

  150. Keith H • December 13, 2019 @ 12:30 PM

    Weight loss resolution was an epic fail… several times. I exercise regularly but it is what it is….

  151. Rachel R • December 13, 2019 @ 12:30 PM

    I ran more races than the previous year and made more friends.

  152. Elizabeth Matthiesen • December 13, 2019 @ 12:31 PM

    I don’t make New Year’s resolutions and never have. I just don’t see the point, if I want to do something then I do it, whether it’s losing weight or getting exercise or whatever.

  153. Travis Rasmussen • December 13, 2019 @ 12:31 PM

    I workout more consistently with my wife.

  154. Donna S • December 13, 2019 @ 12:32 PM

    I used to make resolutions just so if someone asked me what my resolution was I had an answer for them. My most successful though, was giving up cigarettes 15 years ago.

  155. Elizabeth Bryan • December 13, 2019 @ 12:33 PM

    My New Years Resolution is to take pressure off myself by not making resolutions. Just tackle each issue as soon as I am able to do so and do my best. 🙂

  156. AgnesM • December 13, 2019 @ 12:33 PM

    My most successful resolution was to take a Hawaiian cruise with my husband when we retired. It was an amazing experience!

  157. debbie • December 13, 2019 @ 12:38 PM

    not to make any resolutions… I always succeed at that

  158. Lori P • December 13, 2019 @ 12:38 PM

    I haven’t made New Year’s resolutions since I was a teenager. Replaced that whole concept with taking gradual steps to achieve a larger goal.

  159. Alexei Vasiliev • December 13, 2019 @ 12:39 PM

    Well, I trust my life to the god :-), if something happened then that’s is just fine

  160. Annette C. • December 13, 2019 @ 12:45 PM

    My fail was eating healthier.

  161. @sweetkeet • December 13, 2019 @ 12:46 PM

    Losing weight. If anything, I found more amazing pastry shops in Toronto, and indulged! #ashamed

  162. Elaine Beierbach • December 13, 2019 @ 12:47 PM

    I am going to get my basement organized.

  163. KittyPride • December 13, 2019 @ 12:49 PM

    My New Year’s Resolution every year is to try to gain muscle and lose some pounds, not in balance yet but one keeps trying.

  164. ali • December 13, 2019 @ 12:49 PM

    Go to the gym everyday. It never happens 🙁

  165. garfield cadwell • December 13, 2019 @ 12:50 PM

    My most successful resolution was to cut out extra sweets so I could maintain a healthy weight

  166. Annie D • December 13, 2019 @ 12:51 PM

    To start a fitness program; it’s been 3 years and I’m stronger and healthier than thirty years ago.

  167. Kam • December 13, 2019 @ 12:52 PM

    My most successful one was cutting down the amount of sugar I eat…I was able to control my sweet tooth and fell so much better!!!

  168. Karen W • December 13, 2019 @ 12:52 PM

    My most disastrous was the plan to bike every day. Not sure how I thought I’d do it on those extremely bitterly cold days in the prairies.

  169. Judy Folk • December 13, 2019 @ 12:55 PM

    A few years ago i decided i would lose some weight for my New Year’s resolution and i did but have gained it back

  170. ChrisE • December 13, 2019 @ 12:56 PM

    My best resolution was to save up for a vacation. I did, and it was awesome!

  171. Payal • December 13, 2019 @ 12:58 PM

    My most successful resolution was to finally move to where I wanted to live. My resolution #fail was to exercise 5/7 days (I managed 2/7 though!).

  172. Josee Turpin • December 13, 2019 @ 1:01 PM

    Most winner for New Year’s resolution is going to College in my thirties and having succeeding this with taking care of my daughter, just us two. My most failed is saying that this year I will not have even one alcoholic beverage which always ends up loosing!

  173. Tainan Lu • December 13, 2019 @ 1:03 PM

    I don’t make New Year’s resolutions at all.

  174. amanda p • December 13, 2019 @ 1:05 PM

    I honestly don’t make New Year resolutions.

  175. Tiesha Dorleans • December 13, 2019 @ 1:06 PM

    Get fit and eating healthy

  176. John Bennett • December 13, 2019 @ 1:07 PM

    Every year I resolve to lose weight and every year I fail!

  177. Heather Sibley • December 13, 2019 @ 1:08 PM

    I don’t make new years resolutions. I try to be my best self every day.

  178. Kevyn • December 13, 2019 @ 1:09 PM

    My most successful resolution was to lose weight.

  179. Dianne U. • December 13, 2019 @ 1:11 PM

    My most successful resolution was losing weight by swimming three times a week.

  180. Estella • December 13, 2019 @ 1:12 PM

    My most disastrous fail was that my clothes keep shrinking each year. LOL…

  181. Lisa Bourgeault • December 13, 2019 @ 1:13 PM

    My most successful resolution was to start meditating which I did and have continued.

  182. Amber Smith • December 13, 2019 @ 1:14 PM

    I made a great deal of healthier lifestyle choices that I’ve stuck to

  183. willard p • December 13, 2019 @ 1:17 PM

    I don’t my New Year Resolutions.

  184. Jeffrey Rossnagel • December 13, 2019 @ 1:17 PM

    Eat more & Drink more=Happiness

  185. Mathew Chyzyk • December 13, 2019 @ 1:19 PM

    I want to cook more in the new year

  186. Johanne Laurin-Castonguay • December 13, 2019 @ 1:21 PM

    To eat healthy was a hit! Thanks!

  187. Tricia Hohn-Roberts • December 13, 2019 @ 1:22 PM

    Never set a New Year’s resolution… never got into that. Life is too stressful to add another pressure so its a gift I give myself by not creating one.

  188. isabella • December 13, 2019 @ 1:22 PM

    Eat healthy relax and enjoy life

  189. Chris Riddle • December 13, 2019 @ 1:23 PM

    I don’t make New Years resolutions so I don’t have any success or fails.

  190. Calvin Chou • December 13, 2019 @ 1:23 PM

    My New Year’s resolution is not to make a New Year’s resolution. Successful every year

  191. Melinda Jana • December 13, 2019 @ 1:24 PM

    My goal was to stress less and laugh more. Well still working on the stress less part.

  192. Mary Johnson • December 13, 2019 @ 1:26 PM

    Small resolutions at a time have worked for me

  193. Leanne • December 13, 2019 @ 1:27 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to quit smoking .

  194. phyllis cadwell • December 13, 2019 @ 1:27 PM

    My most successful resolution was to keep junk food out of the house so we would all benefit

  195. Margaret Fraser • December 13, 2019 @ 1:28 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution actually happened last year. I was in a career which I really liked at first but after almost 30 years, it really wasn’t fun anymore. I decided I was going to change careers and look for a new job I enjoy going to. Well two years later after all the training I am now doing something I love. I now work offshore and couldn’t be happier. It’s scary making a change but if you don’t try, you won’t know.😊

  196. Audrey • December 13, 2019 @ 1:28 PM

    Mine would be better financial planning. Every year I get better and better.

  197. Ivy Pluchinsky • December 13, 2019 @ 1:28 PM

    One of mine was to eat healthier.

  198. Maureen B • December 13, 2019 @ 1:29 PM

    Quitting smoking!!

  199. Sharon • December 13, 2019 @ 1:29 PM

    Eating better

  200. Sylvie B • December 13, 2019 @ 1:30 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to finish writing the story I was working on. I did it. Plus, I started on another one and almost finished that as well.

  201. Terry K • December 13, 2019 @ 1:30 PM

    My New Years Resolution was to not make anymore as they were epic failures.

  202. Heather Tobin • December 13, 2019 @ 1:30 PM

    To get me and my kids out of a toxic relationship. Best thing I ever did.

  203. Cyrille • December 13, 2019 @ 1:30 PM

    Most successful was not making one and keeping it that way!

  204. Laureen • December 13, 2019 @ 1:31 PM

    Trying to lose weight

  205. Nathalie Gagnon • December 13, 2019 @ 1:32 PM

    Eating less! Fail!!!

  206. Laura • December 13, 2019 @ 1:32 PM

    Epic fail on giving up chocolate 😜

  207. Kelly Johnson • December 13, 2019 @ 1:32 PM

    To eat healthier… Fail!

  208. Lindsey • December 13, 2019 @ 1:33 PM

    I’m not sure i’ve had a disastrously failed resolution. I seem to make the same ones every year; lose weight, save money, take up a new hobby etc. They usually last thru January, some even make it thru February….but that’s it!

  209. Leanne Jacobsen • December 13, 2019 @ 1:33 PM

    Worst Failed New Years resolution was trying to quit Smoking, I was grumpy and miserable a week into it. My best was dieting actually made that one last months lol

  210. Cathie McIntyre • December 13, 2019 @ 1:33 PM

    One of my New Year’s resolutions is to always try to eat healthier….I always start off good but sugar and salt find a way into my diet as the year goes on 🙂

  211. Theda Stoppel • December 13, 2019 @ 1:34 PM

    My most successful new years resolution was changing my life. What caused me to move from Germany to Canada. BEST. MOVE. EVER!

  212. Teena • December 13, 2019 @ 1:36 PM

    My NY resolution was to spend more time with friends. It was a great decision!

  213. Isabel Topps • December 13, 2019 @ 1:36 PM

    I never make New Years resolutions but when I quit smoking it was in November Been smoke free for 9 years

  214. Elizabeth Nicholson • December 13, 2019 @ 1:37 PM

    Quitting smoking years agon and it worked.

  215. Kelvin L • December 13, 2019 @ 1:37 PM

    Success – Getting more sleep!

  216. Elizabeth Nicholson • December 13, 2019 @ 1:38 PM

    Quitting smoking years ago and it worked.

  217. Emmy K • December 13, 2019 @ 1:39 PM

    I was successful with my resolution to plan weekly menus so the “what’s for dinner” question doesn’t happen every day! I do, however, use the meal kit deliveries every so often when I find that I’m lacking time to plan and shop! Thanks for the chance at this awesome giveaway!

  218. Marilyn Macklin • December 13, 2019 @ 1:41 PM

    My most successful new years resolution was to just keep walking everyday with my dog we both feel better.

  219. Jennifer Parsons • December 13, 2019 @ 1:41 PM

    My most disastrous fail was on my resolution to get our photos off our camera and computer and into photo books. My oldest is now 12 years old and I’ve made only one photobook – I am 11 years behind and see no chance to catch up now!!

  220. Andrew Farinha • December 13, 2019 @ 1:42 PM

    The resolution that motivated me to read Self Improvement Books ..I haven’t stopped ..what a great gift to myself..

  221. Jenness M • December 13, 2019 @ 1:43 PM

    I pledged to lose 30 pounds and I did!

  222. Gwen Collins • December 13, 2019 @ 1:44 PM

    To lose weight – and I’m still trying!

  223. Amy S • December 13, 2019 @ 1:45 PM

    I don’t make new year resolutions, then I’ll never be disappointed

  224. Debbie Zyla • December 13, 2019 @ 1:45 PM

    losing weight after Christmas and it took a lot of hard work but I did it and people noticed. Great feeling!

  225. Linda Richter • December 13, 2019 @ 1:47 PM

    I got a Fitbit for Christmas and vowed to get 10,000 steps in each day, and that happened!!

  226. Connie Hanlon • December 13, 2019 @ 1:47 PM

    Successful was to be more active,fail was to eat healthier!

  227. Laurie • December 13, 2019 @ 1:48 PM

    My most successful New Years Resolution was to lose weight.

  228. Marcia • December 13, 2019 @ 1:48 PM

    My most successful New Years Resolution was to quit smoking.

  229. Emily • December 13, 2019 @ 1:49 PM

    My most successful New Years Resolution was to lose weight

  230. Birdie Colleen Trafford • December 13, 2019 @ 1:49 PM

    It was 5 years ago when I made a resolution to make my Aunt Birdie’s Dog Sitting Business a success and now I have over 300 wonderful fur babies that I take care and meeting new ones each and every week still . So love them , couldn’t ask for a better job …..Have 5 amazing little one’s in this Christmas to cuddle with 🎄❤🎄

  231. william draper • December 13, 2019 @ 1:49 PM

    quit smoking

  232. Andrew Farinha • December 13, 2019 @ 1:49 PM

    The resolution that motivated me to read Self Improvement Books ..I haven’t stopped. It was a wonderful gift to myself..

  233. kristen visser • December 13, 2019 @ 1:52 PM

    most successful was wanting to get in shape and lose weight which i lost 30lbs

  234. Kandace K • December 13, 2019 @ 1:52 PM

    I managed to stop drinking soda

  235. Toni Baker • December 13, 2019 @ 1:53 PM

    Every New Year’s Eve I say I’m going to lose weight. Not much but some to be more healthy. I do well for a while and then I seem to end up putting it back on so I am back to start all over again. Let’s see how this year goes.

  236. Caitlin • December 13, 2019 @ 1:53 PM

    My new years resolution was to read more, I have been quite successful and have discovered all sorts of new series!

  237. Michael Gilmour • December 13, 2019 @ 1:54 PM

    My most successful was to lose weight and, as of last January, I’m 53lbs less than I was 👍

  238. Scott Simpson • December 13, 2019 @ 1:54 PM

    Honestly, I don’t really do the whole “resolution” thing…….but I do “try” to tell myself I’ll “try” to eat better, exercise more, etc…the ‘usual” things you hear all the time. Sometimes it works a little (at least at the beginning)….but as the year goes on, it tends to fall off to the side sadly.
    With my health “better” after the last many years now though….I am “hoping” next year will be at the very least one of my best in many years for many things. Health, happiness, and more. So fingers crossed 🙂

  239. Amy C • December 13, 2019 @ 1:54 PM

    My most successful one was to cut out 90% of sugar out. I still get the odd treat but I really watch my sugar

  240. Brenda • December 13, 2019 @ 1:54 PM

    No successes or failures – I don’t do New Year’s resolutions!

  241. Bradley Osmond • December 13, 2019 @ 1:55 PM

    Eat more chips – 😉

  242. Barry Kazimer • December 13, 2019 @ 1:57 PM

    Biggest failure was exercising daily

  243. Christine Oleksiw • December 13, 2019 @ 1:57 PM

    To make healthier choices for food. Snacks are delicious and hard to quit. 😜

  244. Alexx Honeybourn • December 13, 2019 @ 1:57 PM

    Loosing weight depends on the year to say if it’s a success of fail!

  245. Lillian P • December 13, 2019 @ 1:57 PM

    Trying to get back into exercising at least 3 times a week

  246. Richard C • December 13, 2019 @ 1:57 PM

    trying to lose weight, though I did manage to keep it steady

  247. hyunjin Kim • December 13, 2019 @ 1:58 PM

    as usual i have to lose weight but for the heath reason i have to lose was and i finally lose around 10lb. now i have to keep lose or at least i have to keep this way. i think this is more harder then just losing.

  248. Kevin Ritchie • December 13, 2019 @ 2:00 PM

    I quit smoking on a New Year’s Resolution

  249. Dana • December 13, 2019 @ 2:00 PM

    I managed to exercise regularly.

  250. Christie MacDougall • December 13, 2019 @ 2:05 PM

    For 2019 mine was to drink more water and cut out sugary drinks, which Ive done!

  251. Sarah H. • December 13, 2019 @ 2:06 PM

    Exercising regularly and eating healthier.

  252. Brian Julian • December 13, 2019 @ 2:06 PM

    My Resolution Was To Stay In Shape & That Was 25 Years Ago. I’m Still Going Strong

  253. Pam G.S • December 13, 2019 @ 2:10 PM

    I don’t really make resolution, I think you should be trying to better yourself and challenge yourself all year long.

  254. Victoria Rosales • December 13, 2019 @ 2:11 PM

    Being a better student… Failed

  255. Valerie • December 13, 2019 @ 2:11 PM

    Quit smoking 25 years ago starting at the beginning of the year. Best resolution I could have made.

  256. Laura V • December 13, 2019 @ 2:11 PM

    To eat healthly

  257. Laura V • December 13, 2019 @ 2:12 PM

    To eat healthy

  258. Shey A • December 13, 2019 @ 2:14 PM

    To be more organized and days scheduled out for homework. Big fail! Still rushing and pulling all nighters to get papers and assignments completed.

  259. Christine Haegeman • December 13, 2019 @ 2:15 PM

    Avoiding junk food.

  260. Debbie Roy • December 13, 2019 @ 2:16 PM

    Disastrous fail was losing weight but I did start exercising last year and have kept it up. Just need to change my eating habits!

  261. Wendy Thys • December 13, 2019 @ 2:17 PM

    I try really hard not to make NY resolutions, so I keep them all.

  262. Rosemarie Ty • December 13, 2019 @ 2:18 PM

    Exercise 3 times a day for atleast 1/2hour

  263. Sarah Dixon • December 13, 2019 @ 2:18 PM

    Mine was the most successful last year. I set a goal to lose weight and I lost 82 lbs. Wohoooooo

  264. jennifer stine • December 13, 2019 @ 2:18 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to cut out caffeine.

  265. Elaine G • December 13, 2019 @ 2:19 PM

    Most successful was committing to exercising. I ended up taking up yoga.

  266. Cindy • December 13, 2019 @ 2:19 PM

    A few years ago I changed my resolution to things like have more fun or stand up for myself. These kind of resolutions make the other things fall in place.

  267. Nicolle • December 13, 2019 @ 2:20 PM

    Last year I vowed to be more mindful of my personal and mental health. Health=Wealth!

  268. Giordana Venturi • December 13, 2019 @ 2:26 PM

    The most successful NY resolution I had was in high school I resolved to order gravy on my fries, every time I ordered fries.

  269. Peter Mok • December 13, 2019 @ 2:27 PM

    losing weight

  270. Shirley Li • December 13, 2019 @ 2:27 PM

    quitting smoking

  271. Vanessa M • December 13, 2019 @ 2:29 PM

    learning to cook!

  272. Cassandra • December 13, 2019 @ 2:29 PM

    Every year it’s to loose more weight 😀

  273. Melinda • December 13, 2019 @ 2:30 PM

    My most successful resolution is stopping smoking.

  274. Lori W... • December 13, 2019 @ 2:31 PM

    fail – making time for more exercise

  275. Chris MacDonald • December 13, 2019 @ 2:32 PM

    My worst resolution was to lose 10 pounds by Valentine’s Day….didn’t work…I actually gained 3 pounds!

  276. Michele Hayes • December 13, 2019 @ 2:33 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to kick type 2 diabetes butt out of my system. Went from needing insulin and taking 8 pills a day to now only needing 1 a day!

  277. Michele Hayes • December 13, 2019 @ 2:34 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to kick type 2 diabetes butt out of my system. Went from needing insulin and taking 8 pills a day to now only needing 1 a day!

  278. Caroline McLean • December 13, 2019 @ 2:35 PM

    Disastrous fail was losing weight.

  279. Catherine • December 13, 2019 @ 2:36 PM

    My most successful was to eat healthy. Now I eat and crave healthy, whole, nutritious foods. I rarely eat junk food or unhealthy.

  280. ChristineB • December 13, 2019 @ 2:37 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to lose weight. I am working on that again. Getting a head start. Trying to keep Christmas treat temptation down.

  281. Wayne S • December 13, 2019 @ 2:38 PM

    I made a resolution about 20 years ago to never make another resolution. Still going strong!

  282. Rick • December 13, 2019 @ 2:39 PM

    Quitting smoking…..fail

  283. Michelle Gouthro • December 13, 2019 @ 2:40 PM

    To eat less junk food, Fail! Maybe this New Year 😃

  284. Sandra Mcg • December 13, 2019 @ 2:41 PM

    disastrous fail was to lose weight….it is my annual new years resolution…..maybe this will be the year….working on it now!!

  285. Susan S. • December 13, 2019 @ 2:42 PM

    About 3 years ago my New Years’s Résolution was to ALWAYS return my shopping cart to where it belongs. I’m happy to say that I have stuck with it.

  286. Nancy • December 13, 2019 @ 2:44 PM

    To eat healthy and lose weight and I was very sucessful

  287. Kimberley Capp • December 13, 2019 @ 2:45 PM

    My most successful resolution was last year when I committed to doing a different personal challenge every month for the year. Examples: Read every day, play guitar, no meat for a month, learn a new language…..I’m thinking of doing the same this year!

  288. Leanne Bowness • December 13, 2019 @ 2:46 PM

    My best new years resolution was telling myself I would get in shape and feel better about myself, this was two years ago and I did it! Started that new year and have been going strong ever since 🙂 its helped my migraines and changed the way I look at the world, amazing what feeling good can do for your soul ❤

  289. Jerry Mark • December 13, 2019 @ 2:46 PM

    To eat a healthy gluten free diet. Best thing I ever did.

  290. agnes lopez • December 13, 2019 @ 2:47 PM

    losing weight is a failed resolution!!!:(

  291. Hazel • December 13, 2019 @ 2:47 PM

    To go to bed early every night to maximize recovery for the following date.

  292. Melissa • December 13, 2019 @ 2:49 PM

    To have a more balanced life, slow down and enjoy life. Make time to eat, rest and do things that I love besides work.

  293. Karen King • December 13, 2019 @ 2:49 PM

    Oh goodness, so many resolutions, determined to run (too cold), determined to stop biting my nails (too much stress lol), determined to learn how to cook ( too damn lazy lol) Just gonna make small changes and see where that gets me 🙂 Love, Love, Love starting a new year feeling inspired and willing to try new things

  294. Shannon C • December 13, 2019 @ 2:50 PM

    Most disastrous was when my kids were little. I resolved to swear less. (I have a potty mouth lol)
    At the stroke of midnight someone fired a shotgun into the air and hit a transformer. Boom… No power! My first wotds of the new year were “son of a b***h”. Lol

  295. Jonathan • December 13, 2019 @ 2:50 PM

    To make more times for family and friends and to enjoy life more.

  296. Lynda Larsen-Baldry • December 13, 2019 @ 2:51 PM

    I decided to go back to school but after graduating was unable to find a job!!!

  297. Dru Edmiston • December 13, 2019 @ 2:51 PM

    To stop eating junk food and choose healthy alternatives. Lost 40 pounds this year!

  298. Karen Evans • December 13, 2019 @ 2:52 PM

    Losing Weight, has never worked me, though I give it a few days before I give up … 😕😕. Maybe just hoping I will be healthy and wise? 😃😃

  299. Debbie S. • December 13, 2019 @ 2:56 PM

    One new year’s resolution I made was to let go of the small stuff and think more posu=itivly. It’s an ongoing challenge but I have definitely seen results.

  300. Lynette Willie • December 13, 2019 @ 2:56 PM

    To eat 3 meals a day. Breakfast makes a big difference.

  301. Joan • December 13, 2019 @ 2:57 PM

    most successful quitting smoking

  302. joe dimaria • December 13, 2019 @ 3:03 PM

    I LOST 40 POUNDS IN FIRST 6 MONTHS OF THE YEAR
    I GAINED 30 POUNDS IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS OF THE YEAR

  303. Sylvie Dugas • December 13, 2019 @ 3:04 PM

    I’d quit smoking

  304. joe dimaria • December 13, 2019 @ 3:04 PM

    I LOST 40 POUNDS IN FIRST 6 MONTHS OF THE YEAR
    I GAINED 30 POUNDS IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS OF THE YEAR

  305. Tiffany Martin • December 13, 2019 @ 3:04 PM

    It would have to be every year I make a resolution to eat better..I try!!

  306. Tanya F • December 13, 2019 @ 3:06 PM

    To get a job, and I did!

  307. ruth moreira-lozon • December 13, 2019 @ 3:06 PM

    My new year’s resolution was to have a better 2019 than 2018.
    2018 for us was terrible – my father-in-law was diagnosed with prostate cancer, my sister-in-law was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, my mother-in-law fell and hit her head which resulted in many months in hospital, and my brother-in-law passed away suddenly at 48. It seemed like the worst year ever. Well, 2019 started out with my mother-in-law still in hospital improving bit by bit. Then, one week into January she had seizure after seizure and finally found peace in May when she passed away. My widowed sister-in-law now lives alone as her twin boys moved away for college, and there have been a lot of dates that are tough to celebrate. 2019 has been hard, and especially now around the holidays. It was just as hard as 2018. My hope is that 2020 brings us all (including the reader) health and happiness. Thank you for letting me open up. A good cry on a Friday feels good.

  308. Angela L • December 13, 2019 @ 3:07 PM

    Exericise daily for at least 20 mins was not achieve so is a fail.

  309. L. Marie • December 13, 2019 @ 3:07 PM

    most successful was to not make resolutions. every day is the chance to make positive change.

  310. Alan Lemberg • December 13, 2019 @ 3:07 PM

    It was to make no resolutions next year. Only resolution that ever came true for me…

  311. Francis C • December 13, 2019 @ 3:07 PM

    I failed in cutting down meats and eating more veggies.

  312. Dennis Beierbach • December 13, 2019 @ 3:08 PM

    I need time to heal my knee and then climb mountains.

  313. Monica S • December 13, 2019 @ 3:10 PM

    Go to the gym four times a week. Fail! Lucky if I make it one day a week.

  314. Maureen Nolan • December 13, 2019 @ 3:11 PM

    Same resolution followed by mostly failing or should I say flailing…achieving a healthy weight!

  315. Calvin • December 13, 2019 @ 3:11 PM

    Mine was to stay active, and I have been consistent, exceeded the goal.

  316. Don Phillips • December 13, 2019 @ 3:12 PM

    Forty-five years ago on NY eve I resolved to quit smoking. Haven’t had one since. Also resolved to quit in each of the 10 years preceding that with less success.

  317. Ken Willie • December 13, 2019 @ 3:12 PM

    The daily meditation worked great for several months – and then one day I stopped and never went back.

  318. AlexM • December 13, 2019 @ 3:15 PM

    To read a book at least one per month (2 years ago) – did it. Planning to do it again.

  319. Sam h • December 13, 2019 @ 3:15 PM

    Losing weight is always my goal but it never sticks. So far this year I have been successful!

  320. danielle o • December 13, 2019 @ 3:17 PM

    planned to spend more time reading and that was successful last year.

  321. Carol W. • December 13, 2019 @ 3:17 PM

    To read at least one book a week. I was able to accomplish this and read many great stories (and some not so great.)

  322. Joy • December 13, 2019 @ 3:17 PM

    My most successful resolution was quitting smoking!!!

  323. Louise Phaneuf • December 13, 2019 @ 3:17 PM

    Stay active and walk at least three times a week for one hour ….

  324. Grace F • December 13, 2019 @ 3:18 PM

    My resolution is going to be to read all of the physical magazines that I subscribe to, and the ones I have received as gifts. Often I stack them one on top of another and never even flip through them, and then end up simply recycling them. The guilt is killing me!

  325. Clifford Perkins • December 13, 2019 @ 3:21 PM

    My most successful resolution was in 2014 to join a gym. I joined my local gym with a promise to work out 4 times per week. I was good for a time but now I’m down to twice a week. Better than not at all I guess.

  326. Anne Christian • December 13, 2019 @ 3:21 PM

    Not to make any more resolutions, they usually fail in a short time. I think it is wiser to be kind and understanding all year long.

  327. Anita d • December 13, 2019 @ 3:25 PM

    Last year I vowed to start budgeting and I’m
    Proud to say I have.

  328. Eric Guitard • December 13, 2019 @ 3:25 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was cutting out fast food. It has been close to 15 years now since I have eaten any!

  329. Pat H • December 13, 2019 @ 3:27 PM

    losing some weight – only managed 6 lbs, a success however need to lose 20 so perhaps a disaster

  330. Katie V • December 13, 2019 @ 3:33 PM

    to do something nice for myself each day

  331. Kimberly Crosby • December 13, 2019 @ 3:36 PM

    My most successful one, Stop smoking. Which after 20 years I am still not smoking and never had the desire to restart. My mom and I did this stop smoking journey together. And we both succeeded.

  332. JARETT BARNES • December 13, 2019 @ 3:41 PM

    STOP DRINKING POP

    DRINK MORE TEA AND COFFEE

  333. Christina P. • December 13, 2019 @ 3:44 PM

    My most disastrous fail of a resolution is complaining. I didn’t last 24 hours.
    I think my best resolution is being grateful. I’m not perfect at it, but I do it more often 🙂
    … kinda helps with the complaining a little bit.

  334. Rebecca F • December 13, 2019 @ 3:45 PM

    My best resolution was to get my house organized, and stop wasting time on instagram.

  335. Steven V • December 13, 2019 @ 3:46 PM

    To put things away so they don’t get lost.

  336. Natalie Van Apeldoorn • December 13, 2019 @ 3:52 PM

    I don’t really make resolutions – I just always want to do better than the previous year. I think that way I get more motivated to set goals and achieve them

  337. Gloria R • December 13, 2019 @ 3:52 PM

    Last years resolution was to help out in my community more. So this year I’ve been feeding the homeless. I’ve been making casseroles and sending them down to the shelter. We’ve been collecting warm coats and clothes and distributing them to Those who need it most. It’s small steps but I feel like we’re making a big impact. Who knows what 2020 will have in store for me!!

  338. Amy • December 13, 2019 @ 3:52 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to practice gratitude. You can always find something to be grateful for.

  339. Toby Collins • December 13, 2019 @ 3:53 PM

    To dink more water! Total fail…8 glasses a day are recommended?!? That’s nuts! lol

  340. William Fraser • December 13, 2019 @ 3:55 PM

    Losing weight lost pounds !!

  341. Jenn • December 13, 2019 @ 3:56 PM

    I successfully lost 220 pounds- divorced my husband and lost 60 pounds and now am hotter than ever!

  342. Debbie Browne • December 13, 2019 @ 3:56 PM

    I made a resolution to waste less, recycle more, and re-use what I can. It’s going well. I picked over 300 pounds of apples this year (instead of letting them rot on the ground) and donated them to out local food bank.

  343. Faye W. • December 13, 2019 @ 4:03 PM

    My goal was to exercise daily but I failed at that.

  344. Heather Swanson • December 13, 2019 @ 4:05 PM

    to continue my volunteering

  345. Catherine B • December 13, 2019 @ 4:05 PM

    I always fail my new years resolution. This year I want to exercise more so I got a membership at the beginning of December so it wouldn’t feel like a resolution

  346. Leisa Rundle • December 13, 2019 @ 4:06 PM

    Still setting my resolution to get my house more organized, more clutter free, and to purge items we just do not need to hang onto. It is a SLOW process, but coming together.

  347. David Kinoshita • December 13, 2019 @ 4:07 PM

    To eat healthier, exercise more

  348. paula ritchie • December 13, 2019 @ 4:08 PM

    did lose 15 lbs from six months of hard work and a New Year’s resolution

  349. Mary D • December 13, 2019 @ 4:09 PM

    My resolution was to reconnect with a family member I hadn’t seen or spoken to in years. We met for coffee. It didn’t take very long to sort out why we hadn’t seen or spoken. Not sure if this counts as a success or a failure?

  350. Dustin Y • December 13, 2019 @ 4:14 PM

    New Year’s resolution to eat healthier has been mostly successful!

  351. Delia Huitema • December 13, 2019 @ 4:14 PM

    Focusing on the positive and being grateful each day. Not letting the negative things manifest and dwell on them!

  352. Giselle A. • December 13, 2019 @ 4:20 PM

    To incorporate more healthy food into my regular meals and actually look at the nutrition label info at the grocery store.

  353. luisa • December 13, 2019 @ 4:20 PM

    I cut down on sugar!!

  354. Deborah WEBSTER • December 13, 2019 @ 4:27 PM

    Eating healthier

  355. Ruth Rutteman • December 13, 2019 @ 4:27 PM

    All my New Year’s Resolutions (lose weight, eat healthy, exercise, etc.), were fails, so I just don’t do them anymore.

  356. Daniel Schneider • December 13, 2019 @ 4:28 PM

    My most successful New Years Resolution was controlling my OCD. To this day it’s hardly an issue with just some small rituals that don’t take much time up at all. My most Disastrous Fall is still saving money.

  357. Helisa Duplassie • December 13, 2019 @ 4:29 PM

    All my resolutions have failed lol so i don’t make them anymore. Drinking more water, cutting back on coffee, getting more steps in, all fails

  358. Jess • December 13, 2019 @ 4:30 PM

    My most successful would be flossing twice a day and I did it so well I’m doing it all year now! 😉

  359. Deborah WEBSTER • December 13, 2019 @ 4:35 PM

    Quitting smoking (over 22 years now)

  360. Shannon • December 13, 2019 @ 4:37 PM

    My best resolution was to start taking 30min for myself everyday and it has been so refreshing and the best resolution I ever made!

  361. Dianne Melnick • December 13, 2019 @ 4:42 PM

    Losing weight, i have lost 32 pounds so far, very happy with myself 🙂

  362. Catherine L. • December 13, 2019 @ 4:44 PM

    My fail was losing weight.

  363. Catherine L. • December 13, 2019 @ 4:45 PM

    My fail was losing the weight I wanted to lose.

  364. Deanna Carney • December 13, 2019 @ 4:46 PM

    To look at the bright side always or find a silver lining why things may not have gone the way you wanted.

  365. Winnie • December 13, 2019 @ 4:52 PM

    Most successful was to give without enabling – now focussing on much deserved seniors in our community xo

  366. Mireille Fournier • December 13, 2019 @ 4:56 PM

    to stop drinking pepsi. it worked for 5 months!

  367. Carole Blanchette • December 13, 2019 @ 4:57 PM

    Aucune résolution mais mode de vie actif et sain.

  368. Michelle • December 13, 2019 @ 4:57 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was learning how to dance.

  369. Tiffany B. • December 13, 2019 @ 4:57 PM

    Definitely any diet plan ive ever tried! lol

  370. Yung • December 13, 2019 @ 5:01 PM

    My most successful resolution was to drop 5 lbs and I did over the year.

  371. Juliee Fitze • December 13, 2019 @ 5:01 PM

    My most successful one is that I swore I was going to beat my cancer and 20 years later I’m still here.

  372. Dave Mattern • December 13, 2019 @ 5:07 PM

    I vowed to give up drinking, it lasted till 12:05 am.

  373. Vincent lacroix • December 13, 2019 @ 5:07 PM

    Quit smoking 1990

  374. DebH • December 13, 2019 @ 5:09 PM

    I have had more success with resolutions at other times of the year so don’t bother with New Year Resolutions anymore.

  375. Pauline M • December 13, 2019 @ 5:09 PM

    My most successful resolution was to stop making them, and try to live a better life EVERY day.

  376. Gracie Mc • December 13, 2019 @ 5:10 PM

    Last year I made a resolution to cook one vegetarian meal a week, and a year later I’m still doing it!

  377. Katherine Dubreuil • December 13, 2019 @ 5:11 PM

    Resolved to quit smoking in 1982. Still not smoking.

  378. Nancy • December 13, 2019 @ 5:11 PM

    Healthy eating has been my most successful

  379. Cassie Donnelly • December 13, 2019 @ 5:14 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was when I decided to spend more time reading than in front of the TV!

  380. Jolie • December 13, 2019 @ 5:15 PM

    The most successful resolution is when I decided to start prioritizing myself and learn to say no.

  381. gail daigle • December 13, 2019 @ 5:19 PM

    Being able to travel with my granddaughter

  382. Maureen • December 13, 2019 @ 5:20 PM

    Disastrous fail would be like many others… exercise more

  383. Jason • December 13, 2019 @ 5:23 PM

    Diastrous fail of being on time for my appointments.

  384. Tara R • December 13, 2019 @ 5:23 PM

    New Years resolution is to find time to go on a vacation with my husband this year.

  385. Deborah C • December 13, 2019 @ 5:27 PM

    Best ever resolution quit smoking. Achieved!

  386. Yvette McDermott • December 13, 2019 @ 5:28 PM

    Eating healthier was both a fail and success in different years.

  387. l p • December 13, 2019 @ 5:29 PM

    most successful is to not make any resolutions. thanks

  388. Kirsten Lyon • December 13, 2019 @ 5:30 PM

    My best New Year’s resolution is to seek continuous improvement!

  389. LYNN CLAYTON • December 13, 2019 @ 5:30 PM

    mine was to loose weight and keep it off and almoast a year in im down 150 pounds and maintaining that

  390. Sarah n • December 13, 2019 @ 5:40 PM

    Gave up soda

  391. Joyce G • December 13, 2019 @ 5:41 PM

    mine was a weight loss as well. as soon as I seemed to loose some, I found it again!

  392. Linda Webster • December 13, 2019 @ 5:42 PM

    Best New Year’s resolution and very easy to accomplish is “to have more fun in the new year”.

  393. Verica • December 13, 2019 @ 5:45 PM

    To quit smoking, I’m very proud of myself there.

  394. Lynda Cook • December 13, 2019 @ 5:46 PM

    Mine most successful resolution was to quit smoking and I did, 5 years now!!

  395. JULIA GRANT • December 13, 2019 @ 5:50 PM

    My most successful resolution was to write friends, and I have definitely lived up to that.

  396. Patsy • December 13, 2019 @ 5:54 PM

    I never make one in order to avoid a disastrous fail 🙂 Thanks!

  397. J.A. Holness • December 13, 2019 @ 5:56 PM

    Losing weight starts off well for the first few months following the new year, not so much after that point

  398. Nancy Schule • December 13, 2019 @ 5:57 PM

    To get negative people out of my life

  399. Jen v. • December 13, 2019 @ 5:58 PM

    Drinking more water and more exercise and it was successful.

  400. Theresa A. • December 13, 2019 @ 6:01 PM

    My most successfull New Year’s resolution was to quit smoking – I quit cold turkey, and that was 35 years ago. Biggest success ever 🙂 Happy Holidays!

  401. Katherine Munro • December 13, 2019 @ 6:06 PM

    I vowed to lose weight and gained 30 pounds instead.

  402. Wendy • December 13, 2019 @ 6:07 PM

    Going to bed earlier and drinking lots of water!

  403. Darcy Mantai • December 13, 2019 @ 6:08 PM

    Paying off more debt and NO MORE landlords!

  404. AJ • December 13, 2019 @ 6:09 PM

    To always be kind. It’s still a work in progress.

  405. Kari • December 13, 2019 @ 6:11 PM

    Travel somewhere exotic. Went to Bali!

  406. Cecilia Lopez • December 13, 2019 @ 6:12 PM

    Most successful new year’s resolution was to become healthier. Workout and eat better

  407. Luisa M • December 13, 2019 @ 6:17 PM

    Most successful New Year’s resolution was planning my pregnancy. Big step but we did it and now have 2 beautiful kids.

  408. Alex S • December 13, 2019 @ 6:19 PM

    My most successful resolution was to become more active.

  409. Julie Lesieur • December 13, 2019 @ 6:20 PM

    I became vegan in 2017. First day of the year and never look back. Also this year (2017) I promise myself to never have dogs again since I was too sad since I lost mine in July 2016. In February we welcome 2 new yorkies in the family!

  410. Manuel Vizcaya • December 13, 2019 @ 6:20 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to live better.

  411. Patricia • December 13, 2019 @ 6:23 PM

    Running a marathon

  412. Jacqueline • December 13, 2019 @ 6:24 PM

    I quit smoking 30 years ago.

  413. Sarabeth • December 13, 2019 @ 6:26 PM

    My most successful resolution was to become more active and drink more water.

  414. Sarah Rose • December 13, 2019 @ 6:27 PM

    Try a new recipe every week.

  415. Kim Oreilly • December 13, 2019 @ 6:27 PM

    My most successful resolution was to eat a piece of chocolate every day.

  416. Debra Fisher • December 13, 2019 @ 6:27 PM

    Depending on the year, my most successful resolution and my most disastrous fail have been the same – losing weight.

  417. DebP • December 13, 2019 @ 6:35 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to downsize all the stuff we’ve collected over the years, and which we no longer use. Helped us and the charity shops.

  418. nicky • December 13, 2019 @ 6:36 PM

    My most successful resolution was drinking more water each day.

  419. Gina • December 13, 2019 @ 6:37 PM

    I went to a country that did not have English as their first language, it was probably the most amazing experience ever.

  420. William C. • December 13, 2019 @ 6:38 PM

    successful resolution was to run 10K – turned out easier than I anticipated!!

  421. Bev Sayers • December 13, 2019 @ 6:38 PM

    I was always a failure about resolutions, and feel bad that I do not have any will power. I did quit smoking once for 4 years, but with stress going on I ended up starting again. Not going to give up thought, My 2020 New Years resolution is to quit – forever!

  422. Carole D • December 13, 2019 @ 6:39 PM

    Exercising regularly was successful 20 years ago and still am!

  423. Sandra Porsnuk • December 13, 2019 @ 6:43 PM

    Quitting smoking was my most successful, quit almost 11 years ago and haven’t gone back. Losing weight is my least successful, been trying for 40 years to stick to that one lol!

  424. Carolyn • December 13, 2019 @ 6:51 PM

    Losing weight fail

  425. Debbie Petrucci • December 13, 2019 @ 6:51 PM

    I don’t believe in making New Years resolutions. Any day can be the day to make changes.

  426. tanya boychuk • December 13, 2019 @ 6:51 PM

    I quit smoking 15 years ago and stuck with it.

  427. Sue • December 13, 2019 @ 6:52 PM

    Mine was to spend more time with my grandson who lives a couple of hours away. He is my first priority now when making weekend plans. Kids grow up so fast and I want to make great memories for us both.

  428. Megan H • December 13, 2019 @ 6:57 PM

    Best resolution was losing weight

  429. Laura Monaghan • December 13, 2019 @ 7:00 PM

    I wouldn’t wear my glasses when I got them the summer I was 7. My resolution was to wear them every day. It worked!

  430. Zvi Vaxman • December 13, 2019 @ 7:01 PM

    play more sports

  431. Piroska • December 13, 2019 @ 7:02 PM

    Every year the one that fails–lose some weight. I’ve given up on resolutions. When I’m ready, I’ll just do it!

  432. Caroline Donegan • December 13, 2019 @ 7:02 PM

    one of my friends and I had a resolution to go out more. More adventures, dinner with friends, hiking etc. It ended up being a very fun year.

  433. Erika • December 13, 2019 @ 7:02 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was exercising more often!

  434. Nathalie Lepage • December 13, 2019 @ 7:03 PM

    My resolution fail was in 2010 when I decided to lose weight. I didn’t lose weight, instead I took some…

  435. Donna • December 13, 2019 @ 7:04 PM

    Searching for peace and balance in my life – a work in progress every day

  436. Gabe Romagnuolo • December 13, 2019 @ 7:09 PM

    Every year I have the same goal { and subsequent fail}. Eat healthier!!

  437. Lisa Milestone • December 13, 2019 @ 7:19 PM

    To run a half marathon by the end of the year…..I managed to do a 3k!

  438. Jenn E • December 13, 2019 @ 7:22 PM

    Going on a run at least 3x a week. I’ve since upped it to 5x a week!

  439. Cal • December 13, 2019 @ 7:22 PM

    My most successful one was to lose weight! I lost ten lbs

  440. An Hunter • December 13, 2019 @ 7:23 PM

    Consuming less sugar – epic fail. Exercising more – somewhat of a success!

  441. Dan • December 13, 2019 @ 7:23 PM

    I failed at exercising more 🙁

  442. Sandra F. • December 13, 2019 @ 7:24 PM

    To read more books than the previous year. I’m up to 5 per year.

  443. John L • December 13, 2019 @ 7:32 PM

    Going to bed earlier….hasn’t happened yet.

  444. Jolene • December 13, 2019 @ 7:32 PM

    To exercise more then previous year and I have been able to do so.

  445. Helen Y • December 13, 2019 @ 7:33 PM

    I resolve to not make resolutions.

  446. Steve Fowler • December 13, 2019 @ 7:35 PM

    Exercise every week cardio and dumbbell workouts

  447. Helen Embry • December 13, 2019 @ 7:35 PM

    To get a handle on my finances and get out of debt. That’s a fail ! 🤣

  448. Shirley • December 13, 2019 @ 7:40 PM

    The classic disastrous fail: joining the gym.

  449. Ashley G • December 13, 2019 @ 7:42 PM

    LOL Well, I was planning to take up jogging again, but then I went and slipped on ice Dec.30th and broke and sprained my foot (and tore a ligament too!) and so I would say that considering I am still recovering almost a year later, that it was a disastrous fail lol

  450. Luisa M. • December 13, 2019 @ 7:48 PM

    I made a resolution for an exercise program, but, well, you know…..

  451. Ken Glimour • December 13, 2019 @ 7:49 PM

    Thank you tribute.ca and good luck everyone! Most disastrous New Year’s resolution has always been the last resolution to keep all those before it … lol!!

  452. Mary Harris • December 13, 2019 @ 7:57 PM

    to stop smoking!

  453. Jeanette Jackson • December 13, 2019 @ 7:58 PM

    The most disastrous was the ever popular lose weight and eat healthier. I seem to make this resolution every year…..due to the failure of said resolution every year.

  454. Joyce • December 13, 2019 @ 8:01 PM

    Always a fail because it’s the same resolution every year – to eat healthier and be more active. =(

  455. denise gould • December 13, 2019 @ 8:04 PM

    losing weight – lost 50 lbs

  456. Cathy L Brown • December 13, 2019 @ 8:05 PM

    To get more exercise.

  457. Candace • December 13, 2019 @ 8:06 PM

    My resolution was to not work (unpaid) overtime if it’s not necessary. I think I’ve succeeded this year and worked very reasonably and left at normal times.

  458. LILLIAN BROWN • December 13, 2019 @ 8:11 PM

    Mine was to take better care of myself and eat healthier and I am doing much better

  459. Mary • December 13, 2019 @ 8:14 PM

    I would like to gain a few pounds.

  460. Tammy meyer • December 13, 2019 @ 8:16 PM

    Every year same one. Eat healthier but chocolate gets the best of me.

  461. Cheryl • December 13, 2019 @ 8:18 PM

    Eating healthy

  462. Jordan • December 13, 2019 @ 8:19 PM

    To eat healthier with 80% success.

  463. Palushka • December 13, 2019 @ 8:22 PM

    Every year, the same failure, losing weight.

  464. Jessi jones • December 13, 2019 @ 8:23 PM

    I quit smoking after 27 years, almost 2 years smoke free

  465. Linda Watters • December 13, 2019 @ 8:23 PM

    Weight loss..starts good…then downhill as the year progresses. There’s always tomorrow!

  466. Judy Green • December 13, 2019 @ 8:24 PM

    Eleven months ago I resolved to learn a foreign language. Today….dos cervezas por favor.

  467. Jo-Anne Pfoh • December 13, 2019 @ 8:24 PM

    Stay happy and healthy

  468. Brenda Noble • December 13, 2019 @ 8:27 PM

    Going back to school

  469. marion s. • December 13, 2019 @ 8:28 PM

    Quit smoking 36 years ago, best move ever!!!

  470. Venesha • December 13, 2019 @ 8:31 PM

    My most successful new years resolution was to go back to school at age 35 and become a hairstylist. Now 7 years later I work with wigs and hair pieces for clients who have cancer, thinning hair and alopicea. Best decision EVER

  471. Nadia • December 13, 2019 @ 8:33 PM

    Reduce sugar intake 🙂

  472. Pam Washburn • December 13, 2019 @ 8:37 PM

    I’ve never subjected myself to one!

  473. Lana Hood • December 13, 2019 @ 8:38 PM

    To integrate yoga into my daily practice. Love it!

  474. Lorna Bursey • December 13, 2019 @ 8:39 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was that I made a resolution to have no resolutions…. crazy as it seems I was able to keep this one after all my previous failures. So now I take my life as it is and where it can be better, I will slowly work on it through the whole year without the New Years pressure….ahhhhhhh. Thanks #Tribute for the great contests.

  475. Joanne Thompson • December 13, 2019 @ 8:42 PM

    My most successful resolution was starting a yoga. And I’m still sticking with it almost a year later!

  476. Donna T • December 13, 2019 @ 8:43 PM

    My successful New Year’s resolution is not making one at all. So easy

  477. Mark Vaxman • December 13, 2019 @ 8:43 PM

    learning to ski

  478. Patricia R. • December 13, 2019 @ 8:50 PM

    I always try to lose weight, but I usually give up by the end of January. Gets easier to lose weight in the spring when I can do outdoor activities.

  479. Rachel C • December 13, 2019 @ 8:53 PM

    Most successful has been to not make any more resolutions!

  480. Carol • December 13, 2019 @ 8:59 PM

    My most successful was weight loss for a Hawaii vacation.

  481. TMT • December 13, 2019 @ 8:59 PM

    More exercise – did not last

  482. Londia • December 13, 2019 @ 9:01 PM

    Most disastrous fail is trying to lose weight which seems like every year that I try to do that.

  483. Megan Webber • December 13, 2019 @ 9:02 PM

    My best resolution was to take more care maintaining friendships!

  484. Edith Rennes • December 13, 2019 @ 9:04 PM

    My worst resolution was to quit smoking…I did eventually but not that time.

  485. Amber Clouthier • December 13, 2019 @ 9:14 PM

    My best new year’s resolution was to be better to myself. I am great at taking care of others but I wear myself out. I am still working on this. Case in point… I am sick again after too much running around for everyone else in my life. Thanks so much for the opportunity!

  486. audrey h • December 13, 2019 @ 9:15 PM

    eliminating salt from my diet

  487. Joan Brown • December 13, 2019 @ 9:17 PM

    My fail was losing weight. It was last year’s resolution but I had some health issues, couldn’t walk properly and couldn’t lose the weight.

  488. Kayla Roy • December 13, 2019 @ 9:17 PM

    I always try and think more positive every year, it works most of the time

  489. Carol Saponja • December 13, 2019 @ 9:17 PM

    exercise more

  490. Shelley Buckler • December 13, 2019 @ 9:19 PM

    Eating healthier

  491. Brian Wall • December 13, 2019 @ 9:20 PM

    It’s the same every year. Sigh. Quitting smoking…

  492. Shannon Hogan • December 13, 2019 @ 9:20 PM

    exercise more

  493. Lori Padgett • December 13, 2019 @ 9:21 PM

    My most successful New Year’s Resolution was to stop making New Year’s Resolutions! Starting a new year is much more relaxed and enjoyable now.

  494. Kimberley Macpherson • December 13, 2019 @ 9:25 PM

    I usually don’t make New Year’s resolutions but 2 years ago I decided to make myself get out and be more social so I started accepting invitations from friends and participating in community events. It was hard at first, but it has been the most rewarding experience.

  495. Kimberley • December 13, 2019 @ 9:26 PM

    I usually don’t make New Year’s resolutions but 2 years ago I decided to make myself get out and be more social so I started accepting invitations from friends and participating in community events. It was hard at first, but it has been the most rewarding experience.

  496. Margo B • December 13, 2019 @ 9:30 PM

    in 1999 I decided that I will stop smoking and I did and I couldn’t be happier. I am so healthy and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

  497. Erica Seaman • December 13, 2019 @ 9:32 PM

    I gave up sugar and went low carb, did good for about 2 years, lately not so much.

  498. Christina • December 13, 2019 @ 9:35 PM

    My disastrous fail was making a resolution to try and lose weight. After 3 months of trying and not losing a pound, I gave up. Trying to learn to love my body as it is every day though 🙂

  499. Maria O. • December 13, 2019 @ 9:43 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to get rid of a lot of books, magazines, old clothes and unused items from my place

  500. Veronica Mallon-Dupuis • December 13, 2019 @ 9:44 PM

    Most successful resolution was to get heathy by the end of March in order to begin my
    hiking season early.

  501. Donna Weisgerber • December 13, 2019 @ 9:48 PM

    Try to live a healthier life style

  502. Shelley Nelson • December 13, 2019 @ 9:49 PM

    My most disastrous fail was a New Year’s resolution to lose weight -I actually gained instead so since then I no longer do New Year Resolutions.

  503. Evelyn • December 13, 2019 @ 9:50 PM

    My best new year’s resolution was to stop caring what people think of me

  504. Hailey • December 13, 2019 @ 9:56 PM

    To spend less time at work and more time with my kid. Now we hang out every day and have weekly family D&D!

  505. Lillian • December 13, 2019 @ 10:00 PM

    Reading more – I’m almost at my goal of 50 books this year!

  506. Michael E • December 13, 2019 @ 10:01 PM

    My annual one to eat less chocolate is always a bit of a disaster…

  507. Cathy Oppedisano • December 13, 2019 @ 10:02 PM

    Everyone was against my resolution to purchase something that I needed for myself but I finally did it this year even though no one wanted that for me except myself.

  508. Delee H • December 13, 2019 @ 10:04 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to stop drinking soda and I did! So glad and Thankful I stopped. Merry Christmas! 🎄☃️

  509. Debbie White-Beattie • December 13, 2019 @ 10:06 PM

    I think my most successful resolution was to quit smoking

  510. Kaisha • December 13, 2019 @ 10:06 PM

    My most successful resolution was to eat less sugar and I feel so much better now that I did!

  511. Laurie Wallace • December 13, 2019 @ 10:08 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to quit smoking. 13 years and counting ☺

  512. Cynthia Kennedy • December 13, 2019 @ 10:10 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to read at least 2 books a month – I now read at least 4 books a month – ❤️ my books!!

  513. patricia polsky • December 13, 2019 @ 10:13 PM

    My most successful resolution was to do nothing.

  514. CarolAnne LaPointe • December 13, 2019 @ 10:18 PM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to find my inner spirit.

  515. Lisa Morrison • December 13, 2019 @ 10:23 PM

    I was successful at exercising 3 times a week.

  516. Deanna • December 13, 2019 @ 10:23 PM

    My most successful resolution is not to have a resolution 😉

  517. melanie centis • December 13, 2019 @ 10:24 PM

    eating healthier and getting more sleep

  518. Laurie L • December 13, 2019 @ 10:25 PM

    Every year I resolve to send out birthday greetings to friends & family on time…it never happens. In fact this year i completely missed my sis-in-laws bday

  519. Jocelyn • December 13, 2019 @ 10:25 PM

    Keep the weight off.

  520. Lisa Rumolo • December 13, 2019 @ 10:33 PM

    most successful is no resolution at all. least successful to get organized. I just can’t do it.

  521. Winnie Tong-Luo • December 13, 2019 @ 10:37 PM

    My New Year’s resolution has always been to finally go on that diet, but I have always failed and ended up gaining more weight…

  522. crystal • December 13, 2019 @ 10:40 PM

    Eat less sugar.-

  523. maria • December 13, 2019 @ 10:40 PM

    No more sugary desserts

  524. carmen • December 13, 2019 @ 10:41 PM

    Eliminate sugar from my diet.

  525. Kevin W • December 13, 2019 @ 10:45 PM

    I usually commit to a daily exercise regimen until I lose enough weight.

  526. Erika R. • December 13, 2019 @ 10:46 PM

    Working out more often – thanks for the generous contest & chance to win!!

  527. Rae D. • December 13, 2019 @ 10:47 PM

    My most successful resolution is not to have a resolution

  528. Dawn Sutherland • December 13, 2019 @ 10:48 PM

    My most successful New Years Resolution was to de-clutter my home. I did it and with the added bonus of being able to donate clothes, bags and kitchen ware to charity!

  529. Alyson • December 13, 2019 @ 10:50 PM

    My most successful was to spend less time at the office and more time with family and friends

  530. Donna L. • December 13, 2019 @ 10:53 PM

    My resolution to eat healthy lasted only until January 2!!

  531. John C • December 13, 2019 @ 10:54 PM

    My most successful was to reduce eating junk foods.

  532. Andrea Amy • December 13, 2019 @ 10:55 PM

    I don’t make New Years resolutions except the one time I made the resolution to never make another resolution and so far holding strong! Lol

  533. Ming • December 13, 2019 @ 10:56 PM

    My most successful resolution was that I saved enough money to go on a trip to Asia this summer

  534. Nick A. • December 13, 2019 @ 10:56 PM

    I was successful at keeping my resolution to exercise more.

  535. J. Kong • December 13, 2019 @ 10:57 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution is don’t make any.

  536. Loretta Chow • December 13, 2019 @ 10:58 PM

    I made a resolution, last year, to read one book a month. I have been successful at doing that.

  537. Rosi • December 13, 2019 @ 11:02 PM

    Taking less carbs

  538. Irene Leung • December 13, 2019 @ 11:03 PM

    Last year, I successfully increased my intake of leafy green vegetables!

  539. David Frankham • December 13, 2019 @ 11:04 PM

    I was able to maintain my healthy weight range this past year.

  540. Tony Leung • December 13, 2019 @ 11:05 PM

    I was able to keep my resolution to increase my walking every day.

  541. R Turner • December 13, 2019 @ 11:06 PM

    Do Not Make any Resolutions!!

  542. Catherine Maguire • December 13, 2019 @ 11:20 PM

    I was able to keep the garage organized.

  543. LINDA COSBY • December 13, 2019 @ 11:27 PM

    enjoy waking up to a new day

  544. Valerie Mallette • December 13, 2019 @ 11:32 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to keep up with the dishes and general tidiness of the kitchen.

  545. Catherine Cole • December 13, 2019 @ 11:34 PM

    New Years resolutions what a joke I have never been able to keep any

  546. Kerry Pollock • December 13, 2019 @ 11:36 PM

    Biggest success with a New Years resolution was a few years ago, when I decided to change my diet and exercise. I lost 70 lbs by the summer.

  547. Ryan R • December 13, 2019 @ 11:39 PM

    I resolved to lose weight this year and I’m down over 40 lbs since January

  548. Denise M • December 13, 2019 @ 11:39 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was that I was going to read a new book every month. I actually did that!

  549. christine de medeiros • December 13, 2019 @ 11:41 PM

    I have learned to stop have a resolution of losing weight.. I start and then I give up! So that’s a fail on my part.

  550. Sarah • December 13, 2019 @ 11:43 PM

    I don’t make resolutions. I don’t wait until the new year to make a “change”.

  551. Thomas W • December 13, 2019 @ 11:43 PM

    My most successful resolution was to not make a resolution in the first place 😉

  552. Andrea W. • December 13, 2019 @ 11:43 PM

    A couple years ago I lost 20 lbs and have successfully kept it off.

  553. Steve Hennessey • December 13, 2019 @ 11:44 PM

    I lost 60 lbs one year and was in the best shape of my life.

  554. kari • December 13, 2019 @ 11:46 PM

    I don’t make resolutions and I never break them.

  555. Farah • December 13, 2019 @ 11:48 PM

    I always told myself that once I have graduated and completed my education, I will take care of myself and be happy. That was my goal and my New Year resolution. I have just recently graduated and since then I feel so relieved, happy and I smile a lot and I always make my surroundings laugh and I just make their day brighter by spreading positive vibes. I believe that I have succeeded into maintaining my New Year resolution and will continue to keep it this way.

  556. Lisa F. • December 13, 2019 @ 11:49 PM

    Not really a resolution, just intentions to make better choices.

  557. Chantelle Muise • December 13, 2019 @ 11:51 PM

    Fail!! Quit Smoking 🙁

  558. Lisa L • December 13, 2019 @ 11:57 PM

    I kept my resolution of quitting smoking.

  559. CLC • December 13, 2019 @ 11:59 PM

    Hit . . . read more books.

  560. Jennifer C. • December 14, 2019 @ 12:01 AM

    My most disastrous fail was trying to be more organized! Eek!

  561. Carol • December 14, 2019 @ 12:06 AM

    failing to quit smoking

  562. Jenn Day • December 14, 2019 @ 12:09 AM

    To spend more time with my family. Sunday dinners twice a month with my boys and their families, best resolution made, by far!

  563. Deb the artist • December 14, 2019 @ 12:18 AM

    “Oh isn’t it always to lose weight & get your butt out the door & start walking…all good intention that don’t last, sigh! If not now how about in the Spring.

  564. Sylvia Lee • December 14, 2019 @ 12:24 AM

    My most successful is getting healthier by losing weight and exercising.

  565. Lorraine Bromley • December 14, 2019 @ 12:31 AM

    My most successful was quitting smoking in 2002.

  566. Tasha Cooper • December 14, 2019 @ 12:43 AM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution, was not making one. I couldn’t fail! Lol
    Really though, last year I wanted to eat better and I was pretty successful. Being pregnant helped a bunch!

  567. Suzanne Choy • December 14, 2019 @ 12:54 AM

    My new year’s resolution was to lose weight but I failed

  568. Gina • December 14, 2019 @ 1:00 AM

    Always say I am going to exercise and lose weight , start off great but doesn’t last.

  569. Mary Lou MacKenzie • December 14, 2019 @ 1:20 AM

    I failed at my New Year’s resolution which was to get my driver’s license. I made this resolution a few times, but I always put everything else ahead of my personal goal and never followed through. 🙁

  570. Jenny B • December 14, 2019 @ 1:42 AM

    I fail at dry January… every year!

  571. Beverley Klippentein • December 14, 2019 @ 1:45 AM

    Try to maintain a healthy balanced lifestyle–am working on success

  572. Ruth Kazimer • December 14, 2019 @ 1:47 AM

    Trying to lose weight was really bad.

  573. Marlene • December 14, 2019 @ 1:55 AM

    Every year I make a resolution to exercise more and it never happens. Maybe this year 🙂

  574. TinaC • December 14, 2019 @ 1:58 AM

    My BEST New Years resolution was to stop making resolutions years ago. I think it’s stressful to put that kind of pressure on yourself just because it’s January 1st. Winter is not my favourite season and it’s so easy to lose motivation during the cold, dark months. Now I make periodic small goals on an ongoing basis. I find that September seems to have a sense of renewal and is always a nice time to review and make a plan for the rest of the year.

  575. Nancy stokell • December 14, 2019 @ 2:20 AM

    disaster de-cluttering my house

  576. john stokell • December 14, 2019 @ 2:20 AM

    disaster de-cluttering my house

  577. shirley schoyen • December 14, 2019 @ 2:21 AM

    disaster de-cluttering my house

  578. dean peterson • December 14, 2019 @ 2:21 AM

    disaster de-cluttering my house

  579. lori stokell • December 14, 2019 @ 2:22 AM

    disaster de-cluttering my house

  580. M S Thompson • December 14, 2019 @ 2:28 AM

    Annual disastrous fail is getting organized, de-cluttered home

  581. Miguel S. • December 14, 2019 @ 2:38 AM

    The most disastrous fail is trying to keep my home clean with two kids 🙁

  582. Maria • December 14, 2019 @ 2:38 AM

    Success. Lost 65 pounds

  583. Angela B. • December 14, 2019 @ 2:40 AM

    To lose weight, and success. I’ve lost over 40 pounds this year.

  584. AT • December 14, 2019 @ 2:40 AM

    I don’t quite believe in NY’s resolutions… because everyday is a resolution to do better. You win some and you lose some. But you get up and try again instead of beating yourself up for failing. So that’s my resolution for another year. KEEP ON LIVING!

  585. Mirina S • December 14, 2019 @ 2:49 AM

    I wanted to cut out sugar completely and nobody believed I could do it. So it was motivation for my health and to hopefully prove everyone wrong, which I did by stopping for the whole year and losing 45lbs!
    Biggest fail, decluttering!

  586. Jessica • December 14, 2019 @ 3:12 AM

    My worst resolution idea without much thought process into unfortunately was 2019. Everyone was and still is raving about these Keto pills, and the diet. Not saying I hadn’t seen results from this miracle came into everyone’s life. My own father lost 30 pounds, maintained it off for good part year. Now wasn’t expecting this Keto revolution to give me a Victoria Secret model body, hip & butt way to big. I was hoping to feel comfortable in bathing suit, minus big coverup wear overtop it. I thought,says take 1 a day. 💡Quicker results, take 2. Spend $450!! My dad got them online,same he had taken. Well if you expect it to just shed pounds and don’t work out. Or change your night time snacking, sneaking in carbs almost daily. Last 20 days, still have 10 left in first bottle, 4 not even open. #$450resolutionfailure

  587. Marilyn C. • December 14, 2019 @ 3:20 AM

    Years ago I decided to eat healthier and ‘move more’ and after five months I lost around forty pounds. I never felt better in my life.

  588. Silvia D • December 14, 2019 @ 3:32 AM

    just to get on a healthier path, walk more, drink more water… health reasons

  589. JoJo H • December 14, 2019 @ 3:51 AM

    Fail – exercise, eat healthier to shed 30-40 lbs and be able to have a significant other and be able to spend Christmas with them the following year. Still Hasn’t happened … 😖😭

  590. Amanda S • December 14, 2019 @ 3:53 AM

    To surround myself with only people who make me feel good about myself. By doing this I have a very strong support system! Quality over quantity…in my younger days it was the opposite!

  591. Monica F. • December 14, 2019 @ 4:32 AM

    2019’s resolution was to declutter and organize. It has really been a game changer in my house and am really happy with the results.

  592. Jennifer Asano • December 14, 2019 @ 4:45 AM

    I both failed miserably & succeeded.
    My New Year’s Resolution to lose weight was a disastrous fail BUT my Resolution to get out more & get more exercise was actually quite a great success!

  593. Jacqueline Adams • December 14, 2019 @ 6:33 AM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to meditate daily.

  594. Wally Thom • December 14, 2019 @ 6:36 AM

    I finally stopped smoking and lost 25 lbs at the same time.

  595. Pauline Milner • December 14, 2019 @ 6:39 AM

    Due to the highly reported failure rate of New Year’s resolutions, I make it a point never to make them. When someone asks what my New Year’s resolution is, I tell them, ‘Not to make New Year’s resolutions.’ Thanks for the awesome giveaway opportunity.

  596. Melissa w • December 14, 2019 @ 7:03 AM

    Trying to eat healthier, less meat and more veggies.

  597. Hope Ryckman • December 14, 2019 @ 7:11 AM

    my successful new year’s resolution for 2019 was to lose weight and exercise and i have done both and kept it up all year! to date i have lost many inches on my body as well as 80 pounds! i feel lighter, healthier and can move around more easily. I am very proud of this accomplishment considering i am 70 years old! 😉

  598. Sheila Rodger • December 14, 2019 @ 7:13 AM

    New Year’s resolutions are never successful for me unless I make them so generic they always come true .

  599. lisam • December 14, 2019 @ 7:19 AM

    every year – I try to lose weight. It never works. This year I’m going to try and be healthy.

  600. Lynn M • December 14, 2019 @ 7:54 AM

    The only successful New Year’s resolution was the year I decided not to make one. I felt no guilt and failure. It was a good feeling.

  601. Karen Cochran • December 14, 2019 @ 7:56 AM

    The year I said I would quit smoking. Never have been as successful as that since.

  602. Judy • December 14, 2019 @ 7:57 AM

    To be less wasteful…it’s still a work in progress!

  603. Joy M • December 14, 2019 @ 8:00 AM

    Most successful was resolving to workout six days a week and I have!

  604. Lisa Mihalovics • December 14, 2019 @ 8:22 AM

    I promised myself not to play Farmville anymore and I kept that promise.

  605. Colin Walther • December 14, 2019 @ 8:30 AM

    To leave a job I wasn’t happy in – much happier now!

  606. janine a • December 14, 2019 @ 8:43 AM

    best resolution was to start a family! 🙂

  607. Kevin Cochrane • December 14, 2019 @ 8:44 AM

    Gave up sugar and white bread.

  608. Barb Batten • December 14, 2019 @ 8:46 AM

    losing weight? Hopeless Sigh

  609. Vicky D • December 14, 2019 @ 8:47 AM

    Lose weight and I managed to lose 70 pounds!

  610. Darlene Jilks • December 14, 2019 @ 9:02 AM

    One of my New Year’s resolutions was to eat veggies with my dinner every night-I am not a fan of veggies so that did not last long.

  611. Tracy Taylor • December 14, 2019 @ 9:05 AM

    I got a fitbit last year and made a goal of walking 6k steps a day. I now walk between 12 and 16k a day every day! I would say that was a success. Part of the success was we decided to go to Disneyworld in the next few years and you walk a lot there, I hold that in my mind while I walk 🙂

  612. Heather Howard • December 14, 2019 @ 9:10 AM

    I honestly have never succeeded at any new years resolution, but there is always a new year to try!

  613. Cherubina Debartolo • December 14, 2019 @ 9:10 AM

    getting healthy…sometimes it works, other times not so much

  614. Wanda K • December 14, 2019 @ 9:22 AM

    I managed to stop drinking soda

  615. Penny Ouimette • December 14, 2019 @ 9:27 AM

    Tried to quit smoking, not successful after a late night party.

  616. sandra p • December 14, 2019 @ 9:36 AM

    Most successful resolution is ongoing but involves increasing my mobility in everyday life. This came about as a result of an accident in which I was hit by a car while riding my bike, I am back to riding and walking but need more strengthening to go hiking.

  617. Alain Renaud • December 14, 2019 @ 9:45 AM

    Quitting smoking 10 years ago now. My next resolution (coming soon) will be to eat healthier and start exercising.

  618. Joane Duchesne • December 14, 2019 @ 9:52 AM

    Have lots movie nights with family and friends

  619. Miles B • December 14, 2019 @ 10:01 AM

    to lose weight, and eat healthier

  620. Marla • December 14, 2019 @ 10:09 AM

    Most successful- drinking more water …

    … it lasted a whole week 🙂

  621. Tabby72 • December 14, 2019 @ 10:34 AM

    Mine was to run twice a week, and its working well.

  622. Linda • December 14, 2019 @ 10:47 AM

    I resolved last year to exercise more and I have been.

  623. Sandy To • December 14, 2019 @ 10:58 AM

    The year I became more financially responsible!!! Best New Years ever!!!!

  624. Sandy To • December 14, 2019 @ 10:59 AM

    The year I became financially responsible!! Best new year’s resolution ever!!!

  625. Sylvia Salisbury • December 14, 2019 @ 11:02 AM

    Always fail: exercise more

  626. Andra • December 14, 2019 @ 11:07 AM

    To laugh more!

  627. Shoshi Vaxman • December 14, 2019 @ 11:09 AM

    Learn to skate

  628. Shirley O • December 14, 2019 @ 11:16 AM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to quit smoking. I have been smoke free for 5 years now.

  629. Angela V • December 14, 2019 @ 11:18 AM

    trying to lose weight – the only thing I lose every year is my willpower

  630. Owen • December 14, 2019 @ 11:20 AM

    To have more patience’s with my kids. That lasted 2 hours. Lol

  631. Rhonda Struthers • December 14, 2019 @ 11:21 AM

    MY most successful and failure is the same. Losing or not losing weigh.

  632. Ruth • December 14, 2019 @ 11:29 AM

    Going to the gym- never happened >< It’s my resolution this coming year again

  633. Amanda • December 14, 2019 @ 12:21 PM

    Making a budget and sticking too. Am almost debt free now 🙂

  634. Que Banh • December 14, 2019 @ 12:34 PM

    I committed to declutter 365 items this year and succeeded! I ended up decluttering more, beyond the one item a day goal – 1200 items were removed and it feels great!

  635. Jackie Howson • December 14, 2019 @ 12:56 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to quit smoking. I tried that time and failed!! But, I knew I had it in me, so I tried again and did it!!

  636. Louise Phaneuf • December 14, 2019 @ 1:02 PM

    Get outside for a walk at least three times a week for one hour each time to keep a good health.

  637. kim • December 14, 2019 @ 1:03 PM

    My resolution last year was to take a walk every day and I’ve been pretty good at sticking to it.

  638. Mike Gismondi • December 14, 2019 @ 1:06 PM

    my most successful resolution was to buy a new car!

  639. Angela Griffin • December 14, 2019 @ 1:08 PM

    My best resolution was to save up for a trip

  640. Nancy • December 14, 2019 @ 1:12 PM

    I failed at eating no sweets.

  641. Deborah P • December 14, 2019 @ 1:15 PM

    I make my resolutions before the new years so I have a few weeks of experience before announcing it. This works for me. My most successfully resolution was to change how I sleep so I can enjoy more of the day. I am up with the birds & feeling much better on a regular sleep routine..

  642. Mary • December 14, 2019 @ 1:40 PM

    quit eating sugar

  643. Aliya Daya • December 14, 2019 @ 1:42 PM

    My most successful New Year’s Resolution was this past year… I resolved to meet and beat my work targets and numbers; to blow away everyone else. I hit that goat 5 months in advance and have surpassed all my past records and others who had previously been ahead of me.

  644. Christine Campbell • December 14, 2019 @ 1:49 PM

    I keep gaining back the same old 10 lbs that I would like to keep off but it keeps creeping up.

  645. John Pilling • December 14, 2019 @ 1:49 PM

    Improve my Golf game is all.

  646. Regina • December 14, 2019 @ 2:16 PM

    My most disastrous New Year’s Eve fail has been wanting to lose weight and keep it off! Really a lose, lose!

  647. Jessica G • December 14, 2019 @ 2:17 PM

    My most successful was quitting smoking over 15 yrs ago

  648. wendy • December 14, 2019 @ 2:27 PM

    My ongoing fail, to give up candy

  649. John • December 14, 2019 @ 2:52 PM

    I would like to go on a weekend getaway.

  650. Allison Matz • December 14, 2019 @ 2:56 PM

    To eat healthier, we used to eat pretty bad.

  651. Sandra lebeau • December 14, 2019 @ 3:09 PM

    My most successful was quitting smoking but it took a long time and I kept having small set backs but I did. Then I gained weight so the falling year was a diet that is ongoing but I do feel better.

  652. MARYMARYMARY • December 14, 2019 @ 3:12 PM

    try to lose 100 pounds so i don;t have to take any more medications everyday!

  653. Bev tymchuk • December 14, 2019 @ 3:30 PM

    To eat better and less carbs

  654. Lina Vaxman • December 14, 2019 @ 4:10 PM

    lay off the sweets but its too hard and I failed miserably

  655. BlessedTA • December 14, 2019 @ 4:14 PM

    Weight loss

  656. Janine Rutledge • December 14, 2019 @ 4:15 PM

    My New Year’s resolution was to stop drinking Diet Pepsi well I am 33 days Diet Pepsi free!

  657. Dawn • December 14, 2019 @ 4:17 PM

    To stop eating junk food lol it’s just to yummy

  658. MaryS • December 14, 2019 @ 4:17 PM

    My best New years resolution was quitting smoking at the end of 1999. Best decision ever made.

  659. Amber Smith • December 14, 2019 @ 4:18 PM

    Biggest disaster was forgetting to pick up our pre-purchased turkey before they closed. Sausage rolls and stuffing for Christmas dinner was a first!

  660. shawna Maxwell • December 14, 2019 @ 4:30 PM

    My most successful and important resolution was to go back to school that year and now I’m employed where I want to work ❤🎄

  661. wallystanley • December 14, 2019 @ 4:32 PM

    to finally stop smoking

  662. Rita Elliot • December 14, 2019 @ 4:49 PM

    My most successful has been to be active…power walking and yoga on a regular basis

  663. Shirley • December 14, 2019 @ 4:56 PM

    My worst fail was joining a fitness club ,going for a month and then losing my motivation to go

  664. anne woolridge • December 14, 2019 @ 5:09 PM

    My best was quitting smoking and I did since 2018 – my worst was to join a gym which didn’t happen.

  665. lisa penney • December 14, 2019 @ 5:32 PM

    resolved to be more grateful for what i have and did great at practicing gratitude daily in 2019. it really makes a difference to your life!

  666. Barbara Hall • December 14, 2019 @ 5:54 PM

    I have never managed any New Year’s resolutions, so, I just don’t make any.

  667. Tara Fillion • December 14, 2019 @ 6:25 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was 2 years ago, I made a resolution to lose weight, so I started eating better, cutting out the sugar and cycling a ketogenic diet. Amazing. Can’t say how awesome it is and how I finally feel like the ‘old me’ again! Full of energy, never bloated and of course, I lost a bunch of weight! Yay!!!

  668. Mary • December 14, 2019 @ 6:40 PM

    To exercise regularly – I’ve kept this up for the last 30 years!

  669. Kim S • December 14, 2019 @ 6:57 PM

    Lose Weight

  670. Catherine Robichaud • December 14, 2019 @ 6:58 PM

    My most successful was to quit smoking. It’s been 26 years now since I smoked.

  671. Gina Bergman • December 14, 2019 @ 6:58 PM

    to finish school! done!

  672. Laura • December 14, 2019 @ 7:18 PM

    I’ve given up on New Year’s resolutions! LOL

  673. Georgia Bell • December 14, 2019 @ 7:25 PM

    My most successful was to take time to do a daily walk no matter what the weather and I have been doing this for over 25 years now!

  674. Stephanie Hewis • December 14, 2019 @ 7:49 PM

    To eat healthier

  675. Hania Lindsay • December 14, 2019 @ 7:51 PM

    To read more

  676. Mary Danieli • December 14, 2019 @ 7:57 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution is an ongoing wellness plan to improve my stamina and endurance. So far, so good – 5 years and counting.

  677. Brandon Forsyth • December 14, 2019 @ 8:08 PM

    Two years ago my resolution was to lose 40 pounds in one year and I did it by doing the keto diet

  678. Mike T • December 14, 2019 @ 8:27 PM

    my new years resolution last year was to lose 30 lbs. but i gained a lot of weight instead

  679. Seana H • December 14, 2019 @ 8:51 PM

    My most successful new years resolution was to go to the gym everyday: I’ve gone nearly every day!

  680. Arlene • December 14, 2019 @ 8:52 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to lose weight for my daughter’s wedding, and I did it!

  681. Carm • December 14, 2019 @ 8:59 PM

    I’m never successful at New Year’s resolutions, so my resolution is to not make any resolutions, and at that I am very successful!

  682. Chris • December 14, 2019 @ 9:04 PM

    I don’t put much stock with New Years resolutions, so I guess you would say I’m unsuccessful.

  683. Sandi Tymchuk • December 14, 2019 @ 9:06 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was not to make one–instead to be kinder to myself, and to start with where I’m at. Losing weight as a resolution has not worked, but cutting down on carbs and processed foods did help my health.

  684. deborah baker • December 14, 2019 @ 9:07 PM

    My most successful was intending to stay in touch with friends and make more time for them….a win for me as well:)

  685. Yan • December 14, 2019 @ 9:12 PM

    I don’t bother with New Years Resolutions, so I would say I’m successful!

  686. Tony Catojo • December 14, 2019 @ 9:36 PM

    My most successful New Year’s Resolution was to stop smoking and it was successful

  687. Monique L.S. • December 14, 2019 @ 9:39 PM

    Best resolution was to not have a resolution, and just try to live the year to my fullest.

  688. Sherry E • December 14, 2019 @ 9:57 PM

    I don’t make New Years resolutions- just try each year to live ones best life

  689. Deborah Dorrington • December 14, 2019 @ 10:14 PM

    My most successful resolution was quitting smoking. I smoked almost 2 packs per day and 26 years ago on Jan.1st. I said no more and have not had a cigarette since. I am still proud of myself.

  690. Susan J. • December 14, 2019 @ 10:17 PM

    No resolutions. Try to be better all year.

  691. Travelbuds • December 14, 2019 @ 10:25 PM

    I actually don’t ever make new years resolutions as I don’t want the disappointment of not succeeding.

  692. Janet Price • December 14, 2019 @ 10:31 PM

    Trying to eat healthy and exercise is a daily chore

  693. Luc Lafreniere • December 14, 2019 @ 10:42 PM

    Exercise

  694. Nicole C • December 14, 2019 @ 10:46 PM

    Eat healthy and exercise (all year round not really a resolution)

  695. Eniko Gaspar • December 14, 2019 @ 10:46 PM

    Most disastrous fail is to cut sugar in my diet … I believe that New Year’s resolutions not only don’t work but can make matters worse…i crave chocolate ALL THE TIME LOL

  696. Vanessa Logan • December 14, 2019 @ 11:05 PM

    My most successful has been keeping it simple. Wearing more lip colour.

  697. Alison K • December 14, 2019 @ 11:18 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution and/or most disastrous fail would be to not do resolutions 😉 less stress and no disappointment.

  698. Jocelyne Roy • December 14, 2019 @ 11:24 PM

    Promise myself I wouldn’t be so hard on myself and I have failed miserably. Much easier to lose weight.

  699. Heena G • December 14, 2019 @ 11:59 PM

    Drinking more water, I failed at it miserably. It’s funny I will be telling others they need to hydrate and not do it myself. Oh well, half a month to go and I’ll take smaller steps this time to ease myself into it in the new year. Thank you Tribute for the chance to win and good luck all <3

  700. Julia D. • December 15, 2019 @ 12:32 AM

    A successful new year’s resolution is getting outdoors and hiking more – got to do a lot of hikes this year!

  701. Peter D. • December 15, 2019 @ 12:36 AM

    I successfully met my goal of doing more creative passion projects this year!

  702. Rachel • December 15, 2019 @ 1:09 AM

    my most successful was the year I decided not to set a resolution

  703. Dawn • December 15, 2019 @ 2:15 AM

    To take better care of my health

  704. Dawn • December 15, 2019 @ 2:18 AM

    To stop drinking pop – that lasted about 2 days

  705. Donna Maroulis • December 15, 2019 @ 4:08 AM

    In 2005 I resolved to quit smoking and I have not had one puff since. Fifteen years in a few days. Best gift I ever gave myself.

  706. DeeDee F • December 15, 2019 @ 6:39 AM

    My most successful New Years resolution was to not make a New Years resolution.

  707. Marthe Levac • December 15, 2019 @ 10:11 AM

    my most disastrous New Year’s resolution fail has been to stop nail bitting

  708. Rebecca • December 15, 2019 @ 10:29 AM

    Best resolution is spending more time outdoors. Worst was staying in top of chores.

  709. sharon s • December 15, 2019 @ 10:52 AM

    Last years resolution: be less gossipy. How did I during the year? I am talking less, but some people jusk still get my back up. Argggh.

  710. Stevie D • December 15, 2019 @ 11:14 AM

    Most successful one was to stop drinking! Took a few new years day hangovers to stick to it 😉

  711. Wanda B • December 15, 2019 @ 11:40 AM

    My most successful in the past was losing weight!

  712. Jo • December 15, 2019 @ 11:43 AM

    To lose 25lbs and I did it it!

  713. Caroline • December 15, 2019 @ 12:08 PM

    Finally stopped smoking

  714. Rey valerie • December 15, 2019 @ 12:25 PM

    To loose weight 🙂

  715. Danny Maibroda • December 15, 2019 @ 12:39 PM

    Worst fail – Losing weight!

  716. Diane Casey • December 15, 2019 @ 1:17 PM

    Keep biking as it’s great exercise. Keep eating healthy and try to stop smoking on January 1st.

  717. Jeff • December 15, 2019 @ 1:27 PM

    My epic fail of a New Years resolution was to get more fit. Money spent zero follow threw….. maybe this year

  718. Jerry Mark • December 15, 2019 @ 3:07 PM

    To eat a gluten free diet which has increased my health and strength.

  719. Hazel • December 15, 2019 @ 3:08 PM

    To make sure I go to sleep early and get 8 hours of rest daily.

  720. Melissa • December 15, 2019 @ 3:09 PM

    To have more play and less work in my life.

  721. Jonathan • December 15, 2019 @ 3:09 PM

    To visit friends and family more often.

  722. Denise Duquette • December 15, 2019 @ 4:03 PM

    Do more exercice

  723. Rae D. • December 15, 2019 @ 6:54 PM

    My BEST New Years resolution was to stop making resolutions years ago.

  724. Errachid • December 15, 2019 @ 7:41 PM

    I have a baby girl
    I am so happy 🎉🎊🌈👏🏻💐

  725. Wendy Wagar • December 15, 2019 @ 8:00 PM

    To get more organized. Nailed it!

  726. Pat B • December 15, 2019 @ 8:38 PM

    To lose weight….did very well, but unfortunately it has crept back this year.

  727. Maria • December 15, 2019 @ 9:13 PM

    To eat healthier

  728. Julie Nicholls • December 15, 2019 @ 9:46 PM

    To exercise more, epic failure.

  729. Annie • December 15, 2019 @ 9:56 PM

    The usual: lose weight, exercise more, get more sleep,.. but it never lasts long, unfortunately

  730. Barbara B. • December 15, 2019 @ 10:00 PM

    My most successful resolution was to run a half marathon and I achieved it.

  731. Michelle Lambert • December 15, 2019 @ 10:28 PM

    Last year I resolved to stop wasting food. I’ve been doing pretty good with it! Like was making a dish the other night and looked at the spinach that had started to wilt. I just chopped it up and added it to it. Once it was cooked you didn’t notice the wilt, it didn’t affect the taste and we got extra nutrients 🙂

  732. Husayn • December 15, 2019 @ 10:43 PM

    My best new years resolution was to go out more and meet new people.

  733. Crystal Fenton • December 15, 2019 @ 11:18 PM

    Best New Year’s Resolution was no more resolutions. I was never very good at keeping them. Now I just try my best everyday.

  734. Nicole W. • December 15, 2019 @ 11:36 PM

    In 2017 I resolved to have a baby! And I sure did 🙂 My resolution for 2020 is the same!

  735. Zahra Premji • December 16, 2019 @ 3:07 AM

    In 2019 I resolved to go easy on myself, and I did 😉

  736. Judith Banville • December 16, 2019 @ 3:12 AM

    My worst-kept resolution was to get more sleep, and go to bed earlier. Not happening — still a night owl!

  737. Wendy Lang • December 16, 2019 @ 3:21 AM

    To find something good about each day it’s not always easy I’ve had some very bad days but it was made me appreciate the little chuckles more when you find them.

  738. Beryl Rosenthal • December 16, 2019 @ 7:51 AM

    Most successful resolution was to take time for me … perfect resolution for today’s prize!

  739. Marlene Checknita • December 16, 2019 @ 8:08 AM

    My most successful resolution for New Year’s was to find something positive each and every day no matter what was going on! It’s deemed as successful as to this day, some 15 years later, I wake up with a smile on my face and truly look forward to each and every day…it’s become my way of life and it’s great!

  740. S.Tuba • December 16, 2019 @ 8:53 AM

    Quitting smoking!

  741. Bradley Osmond • December 16, 2019 @ 10:20 AM

    Eat less chips

  742. Mari S • December 16, 2019 @ 11:07 AM

    most successful New Year’s resolution was losing weight a few years ago

  743. Anna C • December 16, 2019 @ 11:10 AM

    My most successful new year’s resolution was to read more book in 2019 and I have surpassed the number of books I read in 2019 in comparison to 2018.

  744. Ruslana Krantman • December 16, 2019 @ 12:22 PM

    my most successful New Year’s Resolution was to meditate daily 🙂

  745. JOE DIMARIA • December 16, 2019 @ 12:30 PM

    TO STOP SWEARING…DARN IT!!

  746. wayde marriott • December 16, 2019 @ 12:32 PM

    Eating healthier

  747. Gladys Marie • December 16, 2019 @ 1:38 PM

    I have stopped trying to make New Year’s Resolutions – too many have failed in the past!

  748. Amy Richard • December 16, 2019 @ 2:59 PM

    I dont really make resolutions because i dont want to limit myself to when i can start a new goal lol

  749. Linas Sabalys • December 16, 2019 @ 5:24 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to not make any more New Year’s resolutions!

  750. Maria • December 16, 2019 @ 6:23 PM

    Successful was not making one so no disappointment
    Fail is singing up for the gym – never sign up for the gym lol

  751. Jani B • December 16, 2019 @ 11:29 PM

    My most successful resolution was when I wanted to complete a couch to 5k program. Years later this will be one of my 2020 resolutions again. Cheers!

  752. Elizabeth Peterson • December 17, 2019 @ 12:33 AM

    Healthy eating and exercise

  753. Anthony Peterson • December 17, 2019 @ 12:34 AM

    Working out and staying fit

  754. Roland Salvador • December 17, 2019 @ 4:11 AM

    My NYE resolution was to simply be happy and I was able to make that happen every year. Every year I am blessed to be alive with my wonderful family and friends. God bless all 🙂

  755. Mona Kaulback • December 17, 2019 @ 5:47 AM

    To eat better , did real good and feel much better for it

  756. Gail Furness • December 17, 2019 @ 8:36 AM

    Ahh my most New Years fail is trying to eat better and healthier! I can do it for about a month then those burgers just call my name. I do try to balance my diet though.

  757. Vicky D • December 17, 2019 @ 8:56 AM

    To be happier and not let things stress me out so much

  758. Brooklin • December 17, 2019 @ 9:16 AM

    New years 2017 was to get hired as a full time firefighter and I successfully did that. My most proud accomplishment.

  759. Stacey • December 17, 2019 @ 10:02 AM

    Each year I give up alcohol in all forms from January 1st to March 17th (St. Patrick’s Day). I make an exception for Superbowl because, I mean, come on. But I find this a good way to “re-set” after the holidays. I spend less, I shed a few pounds, I eat better, etc. Highly recommend.

  760. Crystal Costello • December 17, 2019 @ 11:00 AM

    To become a vegan. I failed within two weeks.
    My daughter has become one o i thiught i would try as well.

  761. Eric Tan • December 17, 2019 @ 11:06 AM

    lose extra 15lb

  762. Holly deBoer • December 17, 2019 @ 11:08 AM

    Resolution last year was to exercise 5x a week and I did for 7 months until I became pregnant and very nauseous. 🙂

  763. Patsy Ray • December 17, 2019 @ 11:40 AM

    I was able to stop biting my fingernails

  764. Amanda • December 17, 2019 @ 1:23 PM

    To do one overly grand and extravagant thing for a stranger each month – anonymously – and to help a heart out there that needs a little bit extra of that Christmas spirit, all the year long. To be honest, I think it was twice as rewarding for me as it was for the recipient and I was the real benefactor of this resolution.

  765. dianne smith • December 17, 2019 @ 1:37 PM

    I quite smoking!!

  766. Andrée • December 17, 2019 @ 2:13 PM

    Take the little hassle with a smile

  767. Sunny • December 17, 2019 @ 2:28 PM

    To eat healthy and exercise more!

  768. Alana • December 17, 2019 @ 2:59 PM

    To lose weight and I always do when i make it my resolution.

  769. sheila selluski • December 17, 2019 @ 3:40 PM

    Loosing Weight – and this year I finally did it. Lost 5 sizes – Next year – hopefully will be where I want to be.

  770. Rebecca S. • December 17, 2019 @ 4:11 PM

    To eat healthier, and exercise more….which never happened. New years resolutions just aren’t for me

  771. jehu malcolm • December 17, 2019 @ 4:43 PM

    eat healthy and be more active

  772. Kelly Ramstad • December 17, 2019 @ 5:25 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to reduce my sugar intake. Glad to say I’ve lost 10 pounds !

  773. weelkes • December 17, 2019 @ 5:48 PM

    no resolutions – no failures.

  774. Carol • December 17, 2019 @ 6:19 PM

    quit smoking

  775. Kcf • December 17, 2019 @ 6:35 PM

    being more mindful.

  776. kal • December 17, 2019 @ 6:59 PM

    improve communication.

  777. Darlene Heibert • December 17, 2019 @ 8:05 PM

    don’t make them

  778. Ann Arsenault • December 17, 2019 @ 8:47 PM

    Walking to lose weight and it worked for awhile at least.

  779. Eileen • December 17, 2019 @ 9:55 PM

    My most successful New Year’s resolution was to cut out sugar from my diet.

  780. Amelia • December 17, 2019 @ 10:28 PM

    Social Media detox for 2 months! It worked!

  781. Maritess S • December 17, 2019 @ 10:58 PM

    I had success going back to school to further my education.

  782. Loni Pisani • December 17, 2019 @ 11:00 PM

    going to gym more…failure lol every year!

  783. Debb Debb • December 18, 2019 @ 12:13 AM

    My plan was to cull my belongings however my son moved back home … with his girlfriend. I know have two times more stuff in my home than I started the year with!

  784. Leeanne C • December 18, 2019 @ 1:48 AM

    Most successful New Year’s Resolution was when I lost 50 lbs. Sure was one of my most proud moments.

  785. David • December 18, 2019 @ 5:13 AM

    This year I passed two important exams.

  786. Sherri Banks • December 18, 2019 @ 6:20 AM

    My most successful resolution was “writing things down” Lists are a wonderful thing!!

  787. Faith • December 18, 2019 @ 6:31 AM

    Resolution- to go easier on myself

  788. Sheila dentremont • December 18, 2019 @ 8:55 AM

    Eat healthy

  789. Sean M • December 18, 2019 @ 9:13 AM

    I don’t make New year resolutions

  790. Tammy W • December 18, 2019 @ 9:19 AM

    My most successful resolution was this past year. Getting together with my friends at least once a month.

  791. Bradley Cook • December 18, 2019 @ 9:39 AM

    Best was to be better at being a friend

  792. Precilla N. • December 18, 2019 @ 9:46 AM

    My resolution for this year is to have a more balanced diet and hopefully lose some weight

  793. Michelle K • December 18, 2019 @ 10:25 AM

    Mine was saving more, although not much more. But more is more

  794. Julie Wirth • December 18, 2019 @ 11:34 AM

    GOING TO YOGA EVERYDAY AND THEN BARELY GOING, MAYBE ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH.

  795. Morissette • December 18, 2019 @ 12:54 PM

    I was succesful in eating less meat.

  796. wendymcn • December 18, 2019 @ 2:07 PM

    to stop eating potato chips in 1967! I rarely eat them now even

  797. Allison De Guzman • December 18, 2019 @ 2:40 PM

    Getting healthy and practicing self care – Most successful resolution.

  798. Anna Ngo • December 18, 2019 @ 4:17 PM

    My resolution is being retired at 45, it turns out that I have to come back to work at 45 !

  799. Mark • December 18, 2019 @ 5:06 PM

    Quitting smoking. Almost 20 years ago

  800. Sue P • December 18, 2019 @ 6:21 PM

    loosing weight stop junk food and eating a lot of fast food ( I was successful) and am keeping it off, and rarely go for any fast food ( only if I have a coupon) In the long run it was much better to eat at a quality restaurant. Good quality food.
    working out daily – not so good

  801. Barbara Edwards • December 18, 2019 @ 6:40 PM

    My New Year;s resolution is the same every year. To spend less money but it never seems to happen!

  802. Alyssa • December 18, 2019 @ 8:05 PM

    I failed at exercising and eating more healthy. Here’s to 2020!

  803. Tanya Terry • December 19, 2019 @ 1:01 AM

    successfully overcoming a health issue

  804. chris • December 19, 2019 @ 3:02 AM

    Quitting smoking!

  805. Amy Marsh • December 19, 2019 @ 8:12 AM

    I dont make resolutions for new years

  806. Carolyn MacPherson • December 19, 2019 @ 10:43 AM

    Trying to chill-out more- epic fail.

  807. LyNdA • December 19, 2019 @ 12:02 PM

    Quit smoking in 1999 ~ my new years resolution for the year 2000 !!! BEST thing I ever did !!! Good luck to all who are trying to quit 🙂

  808. MARY SAWICKI • December 19, 2019 @ 3:14 PM

    always have it in mind to eat healthier but less food!

  809. wallystanely • December 19, 2019 @ 3:19 PM

    try to quit smoking would be number one with me

  810. Rivard • December 19, 2019 @ 5:34 PM

    Eat healthy

  811. Susan • December 19, 2019 @ 10:20 PM

    My most successful resolution was giving more hugs to others.

  812. Lindsay • December 20, 2019 @ 2:12 AM

    My worst resolution was eating less cheese!

  813. Tanya L. • December 20, 2019 @ 6:42 AM

    Years ago – to quit smoking sometime that year. One day in August, I had had enough and just stopped, used the patch system. Decade of success!

  814. Donna Corscadden • December 20, 2019 @ 10:47 AM

    My best and most successful New Years Resolution was to get healthy & lose weight. I lost almost 70 lbs and feel like a different person!! ❤️

  815. Sylvia O'Neill • December 20, 2019 @ 11:04 AM

    to keep moving and eat healthy

  816. Morissette • December 20, 2019 @ 1:40 PM

    Go to the gym 3 times a week

  817. judie kay smith • December 20, 2019 @ 7:49 PM

    Always gave up smoking at midnight and then had a cigarette in my hand by 1201. Sad

  818. kelly • December 21, 2019 @ 3:43 AM

    I never make New Year’s resolutions as I can never stick to them.

  819. Rivard • December 21, 2019 @ 10:37 AM

    Quit smoking

  820. Toivi Smith • December 21, 2019 @ 4:58 PM

    Always weight loss – some success and fails.

  821. Gessie Spencer • December 21, 2019 @ 10:35 PM

    I’m like an OWL lol..Need to to bed before 2am.

  822. Frances Donley • December 22, 2019 @ 12:15 AM

    Yo have my resolution last one month. It barely lasts a month after Jan 1st each year

  823. Gary Barclay • December 22, 2019 @ 4:00 PM

    Resolutions are made out of weakness, actions out of strength.

  824. Chris • December 26, 2019 @ 12:07 AM

    Getting more sleep


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