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To laugh more and I am doing this daily!!
My most successful is that annually I drink no alcohol from January 1 to March 17 (St. Patrick’s Day). It’s a great reset both physically and financially after the holidays. Least successful is dieting. I don’t know why I kid myself.
To purchase a home of our own (with my husband).. and we did it!!!
One year I gave up chocolate — no chocolate chips, no chocolate milk, no chocolate whatsover! and kept the resolution all year. Successful, but not very smart. Why give up something I really, really loved?
More biking in winter
To be healthier. Fail😣
Resolved to spend more time together as a family and we did!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to lose weight cross-country skiing. It worked really well as I was single at the time and had the time to go every day.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to write more Thank you cards. My Grade 3 teacher Mrs Lam taught me to write Thank You Cards in her Arts class and she also taught me to be more grateful.
healthy living – i lost to a chronic disease – so I MUST stick to my resolution to take care or else… disaster as you say.
to eat less Junk foods!
I learned how to swim
To spend less on take out, which went well for a couple of months anyway!
To get in shape, FAIL, need to get motivated
I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions and haven’t for years but the last time I remember it was to eat less and so that didn’t actually last very long. So I guess that was a fail. Thanks for the great contests 🙂
As usual I always say I would like to lose 10 pounds but always end up gaining so this year I know i will be successful
To lose weight – if at first you don’t succeed 🌲🤪 try try again! And I will
To forgive myself and let go of past hurts. Very cathartic.
Several years ago around this time, I decided to cut toxic ppl out of my life. One of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Stress free.
always say I want to exercise more, starts off doing well but then starts to slack off ;(
I have lost a lot of weight on my own. I’m going harder in 2019
I wanted to lose weight for a trip many years ago, and I did!! I felt awesome!!
Dieting failure, like most people.
Successfully not taking life too seriously.
To start replacing negatives thoughts with positive thoughts….it’s still a work in progress but so far has been really beneficial
Traveling – complete failure
Trying new types of food – successful 🙂
To be more positive. I think I have succeeded at that for the most part
My distarious fail is my resolution is to lose weight
quit smoking
Successful – back at the gym and haven’t quit. Got back into shape.
Fail – quitting potato chips ha.
I think my most successful resolution has been to stop making resolutions. :} Seriously though – when they fail, you stop completely and feel like a failure. If you just try to do a bit better than you did at something today, it’s a little kinder and could ultimately be more successful in the long run. 🙂
My most successful resolution was to travel more and enjoy life everyday!!! It’s still working out quite well for me!!
My resolution was to reconnect with family more. Proud to say that I actually accomplished that.
To reach my goals with my work!! Thanks!
My biggest fail is losing weight, struggle with that every year!
To go for a daily trip out of the house
I decided in November 2017 to lose some weight. As of today I have lost 15 lbs but seem to be at a standstill so will have to be very attentive over the holidays of what I eat. No sweets, okay with me, but turkey, I love Turkey and Mashed Potatoes. Going to be hard.
My most successful New Year’s resolution is to bike to work every day
Most disastrous seems about right for me. Its usually to spend more time to work on a specific skill or hobby and I wind up in a tangent of half starting a dozen others.
2019 will be my year!
My most successful New Year’s Resolution was to return the shopping carts to the designated area of the store before leaving. I have stuck with it for over 3 years now.
I resolve to lose weight – it’s the same resolution every year!
My most disastrous fail is definitely saying I will eat healthier & work out more – it’s an ongoing New Year’s resolution…
Thanks for the generous contest & chance to win!!
my most successful New Year’s resolution was to read at least 50 book per year. so far i’m on 53-th book and the year is not over yet.
My New Year’s resolution was to finally love myself and take care of my body. It was slow going at first, but I am now down 45 lbs. and stronger and healthier than I have ever been in my life!! Self care is the priceless.
Every year my resolution is the same: Lose weight and exercise more. One year I’ll make it!
Happy Holidays Everyone!
Best resolution is be more awesome lol
My most epic resolution fail was the year I decided to cut out out sweets and junk food. That last until they brought out the desert tray 10 minutes after midnight.
Most successful was that I was going to get a new job – I did and 30 years later I’m still there
My successful resolution was to keep busy creating my dot mandalas and meditate while creating to release stress and chronic pain. Works like a charm.
To start meditating and incorporating mindfulness into my daily routine 🙂
Hmm I would say my biggest new years revolution is spending less money and saving more. I have been sticking to my budget for the most part except when it comes to Christmas shopping.
It’s so hard to keep a resolution. I think my most disastrous one is waking up at 6 am to work out before work. I am not even a morning person! most successful is reading more 🙂
To keep consistently active. I’m having a couple weekly gym sessions which is nice. Did meet the goal.
Last year I resolved to be more mindful and appreciative. I wasn’t able to maintain daily, quiet meditation, but I consistently try to live with more mindfulness and awareness for others.
to spend more time with family and friends
Trying to stay healthy is always my resolution.
I’ve managed to get to bed earlier all year!
I do not make new year resolutions there for I can not break them. I know I won’t keep to them so I do not make that promise.
My most successful new year’s resolution actually was not to make any more new year’s resolutions. lol
To lose weight, and I’m getting there slowly.
Most successful new years resolution is being kinder to family. I’m a very poliet/ kind person but we are often more poliet wih strangers and come home and are less so with our family due to comfort levels with them. I’ve been focusing on being nicer to family and continue to work on it and be mindful of it
Walk everyday and lose weight. It’s success. Thanks.
I successfully gave up french fries for 6 months!
The best is never making a resolution 🙂
To get our group of friends together at least once every month. Tough thing for adults with families and jobs.
….to get outside more!
Get more sleep!
Spend less on takeout coffee!
My best resolution was I successfully quit smoking after 25 yrs of smoking. Wish I did it sooner but so glad I finally did it. Mind you it did take a few times to achieve but I have been smoke free for almost 2 yrs now. Yay me!!!!
To go the gym and get in shape – now at over 600 visits and I’m looking good!
My only successful resolution was to not make a new year resolution. No fail. Higher self-esteem.
My new years resolution is always just to try to be better than the year before. I am pretty happy with the way that turns out each year 🙂
My most successful New Year’s resolution was no more late night snacking!
Success resolution to not have any resolutions! What a paradox
To keep a journal after my daughter was born so I could remember the early moments with her, even the trivial times. I still write everyday and it has been nearly 2 years. ☺️
I am not very good at resolutions. One resolution was to walk every other day and I did for the first few weeks till I fell and broke my ankle. No more walking for a few months that year.
To get braces on my teeth which I put off until December but did achieve it
I don’t bother making resolutions – however view January 1 as a fresh page, new beginning!
My resolutions every year is to loose weight, I tried and failed every year. 🙁
As a NY resolution I was setting myself up to fail so nevermore.I tried to quit smoking 5 times failed miserably.I am try #6 cut it down 55% by going outside.
My most disastrous fail is making New News Resolutions. Diet fails, non-smoking fails, non-alcoholic drinking fails. So now my resolution is to enjoy family times, travel and just breathe…lol
I failed to lose the weight I promised myself I would try to do.
To join a fitness class at the Community Centre
to be on my phone less. lol not working
The usual “to be healthier & lose some weight” is pretty much always a fail. Also fail at “to remember birthdays & send out cards on time”
It was to lose weight…will try again in the new year 🙂
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to go for a walk/bike every day.
To be healthier! Thanks!
The best NY resolution ever is to choose happiness!
mine was to spend more time for myself,and take up a new hobby I did and feel better and less stress!
My New Year’s resolution was to spend more time with family, which I’m glad to say was accomplished this year!
My biggest new years resolution fail would be to quit smoking but this year I plan on sticking to it!
The only resolution I make is to stay positive (which can sometimes be tested in a stressful world) and enjoy this season with my beautiful family.
The best resolution I ever made, was to not make New Year’s resolutions.
My most successful resolution is not to make resolutions! I just try to make small changes and hopefully that will help me reach my goal without feeling all the pressure!
To take care of myself.
Becoming Vegan, 3 years ago!
Go on a vacation
To stay positive!
My most successful one was many years ago when I decided to do menu planning and grocery list for the week! Still doing it!! Thanks for the chance at this awesome giveaway!!
I’ve not made a New Year’s resolution in about 25 years. The only one I ever made was to give up smoking and it worked for 2 1/2 years but then bingo! So that was a bit of a success but a failure in the long run.
Be more social
My most successful new years resolution was getting my drivers license!!! I didn’t get it on the first try but I did on the second !
My most successful new years resolution was quitting smoking over 4 years ago and still counting.
I be more organized and get rid of things I don’t need.
I learned how to swim
I learned how to swim
I learned how to swim
Best was not to make a New Years Resolution. There was no way to fail 🙂 Worse was quit smoking.I think I did a hour. It has been years since I smoked but New Years with drinking cheer is a terrible time to quit smoking
My most successful New Years resolution this year was to grow a big garden full of fresh vegetables. With a lot of help from my wonderful husband I was overwhelmed with fresh veggies that I was able to enjoy and share with friends and family. (sorry about all those massive zucchinis though!)
I have the same New Year’s resolution every year – to lose weight! And every year, I fail miserably!! 😆
To get outside more – and I have been. Feels great!
My New Year’s resolution was to make better food choices and less snacking – and that has resulted in a 15 lb weight loss! Now not to regain it all back eating Christmas goodies!
quit smoking
to eat healthier and still doing really well
Quit smoking 8 years ago; feel so much healthier now!!
Best resolution was to get more active.
I took up co-ed sports and walks with my wife when we could.
This has let me feel more energized and even lost a little weight in the process, as well as make some new friends.
My most successful was getting in shape and my most disastrous was back when I was trying to quit smoking – a resolution to stop never worked – it had to happen when I was ready.
I always say I’m going to lose weight and exercise more regularly. I think I’ll stop, because if I don’t feel obligated, I do exercise. But if I think I HAVE to, my brain goes, “Nope, haha”.
My most successful resolution was years ago in getting in shape… but that was years ago…
Best resolution was to drink more water and stay hydrated 🙂
My 2017 New Year’s Resolution was to lose 50 lbs and by the end of the year, I lost 54 lbs!
Tried to get a head start on being healthy – fail, broke my shoulder walking the dogs on New Year’s Eve!
To avoid sugary foods, successful (except for holidays!)
No alcohol for one year
healthier living -an ongoing effort
Best New Year’s Resolution/ Laugh!!!! It worked, feel better!!!!!!
I made a resolution a few years ago to never make a resolution again, and I haven’t broken it since!
I quit smoking, that was my best new year resolution!
I usually don’t make New Year’s resolutions but last year I made a promise that I would put myself in situations I am not always comfortable with – like meeting new people. It has worked well for me this year.
To eat healthy and exercise – treadmill is still sitting idle:)
I don’t think I have ever had a successful New Years Resolution. Only epic Failures over and over. Maybe this year will be different.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was being more organized. I managed to organize a few places in my home. I plan to continue this next year.
I resolved to take up Pilates. And I’ve done that, and kept it up. (However, it took until June of that year before I started…)
Doing the exercises to strengthen my knees – some days too lazy & missed but kept trying & still doing most days!
To let the past go
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to lose weight
Every year I vow to loose weight, and usually am not successful… however last year I vowed to simply love myself as I am, and to stop talking so negatively to and about myself.
While I have a long way to go still, I definitely love myself a whole lot more than I ever have and I enjoy this journey much more than what it has always been!
To stop being all things to all people 🙂
Lose Weight.. but failed 🙁
To quit smoking lots of fails and did it
Epic fail…to exercise more. The spirit is willing, alas the flesh is weak…
I few years ago I committed to taking scheduled yoga classes and it worked.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to start drinking more water and less pop – I’m glad to say I have stuck with it to this day !
My most successful resolution was to continue my exercise regime, and I have been doing so!
New Year’s Resolution is always to talk less and listen more. I have been gradually improving year after year.
Success! Finally, after being injured in 2010, becoming disabled for almost 7 years from it, getting no help from my health system to diagnose the problem, etc….suffering major depression and such…..I finally got the desperate help and diagnose I had been needing and asking for since day one (despite all the doctors thinking I was “faking” everything…or them just being “fakes” themselves when we “thought” they were supposed to be helping me the whole time).
I was treated and diagnosed at UBC in Vancouver…..and am once again walking, sitting, standing, and “almost” back to my usual self again thanks to the team that “cared” enough to truly figure out what was going on inside me.
Because of that, my wishes came true, I have a new lease on life again….and even have found a beautiful person to start enjoying life with….and life is just amazing for the first time ever in so many ways.
It’s like I’m receiving every new years resolution I’ve ever wanted all at once now. Loving life again!….in a way, for the first time 🙂
Most successful was to lose 10 pounds
I lost all my baby weight last year 40+ lbs!! It was excellent, but I’m pregnant again and slowly gaining it all back lol. A win and a fail I guess haha.
In 2018 I made the resolution to reduce my sodium intake. For the most part it’s been successful, but I have my moments where I indulge.
My resolution is always to eat healthier, but I never seem to keep it, so I guess that’s a fail!
Only resolution I’ve ever made was to Not make resolutions- so I’ve been very successful at keeping that one!!
MAKE MY HEALTH A PRIORITY,I DID AND IM SEEING RESULTS
All of these would be great for my wife. She gives everything she has every day. I would love to see her be pampered.
35 yrs ago, Quitting smoking
MY best new years resolution was to adopt my daughter, 18 years ago
My resolution was to be more organized which lasted a day!
Most successful New Years resolution: Settle down and meet the right one. I was telling myself every year to meet the right one and stop dating and ending things with women for (in retrospect) insignificant reasons. I finally manned up and took a chance on the woman I can’t live without. 6yrs later, 2 kids and a great new build house.
Most disasterous: Quitting chips/most junk.
Quit smoking
My best resolution was to marry my best friend that I grew up with and reconnected with after 25 years. We married January 2, 2015 and it was the best decision ever. He makes me laugh every day and happy to be alive.
A resolution this year was to travel more and I did. I also wanted to get my drivers license but that’s going to have to be made next year.
My most successful resolution was drinking more water
dieting and getting out of debt..both epic failures
My most successful resolution has been losing the 3kg that I put on over the years
Lose weight = always a fail for me!!
My most successful New Year’s resolution is to not eat too much chocolate during the Christmas Holidays…
Exercising regularly.
To eat better and lead a more healthy lifestyle.
My most disastrous fail would be getting in shape, and my most epic completion is stopping making resolutions about getting in shape 😊
My most successful resolution was to go back to school and get my accounting designation. Signed up right away and stayed with it until I got it a few years later.
I stopped making resolutions. Every year it is to lose weight. Fail
My resolution was to lose weight but I only lasted about 2 days and then finished off the box of christmas chocolates.
All my past resolutions resulted in fails, so I don’t make them anymore. And now I’m all the happier for it!
Every night the last thing I do is say five things I am grateful for.
My successful resolution was to quit smoking
My most successful New Years resolution was not to make any resolutions other than the general try to be a better person.
My new years resolution was to get better sleep. And on New Years day with a little help from my friends Jack and Daniel the night before. I pretty slept much the whole day.
To live more in the present and enjoy life
I tried to eat more healthy than I have in the past and think I succeeded.
My most successful resolution was to quit smoking…smoke free since 2002
To drink less soda/pop. I’d say in the last about 5 years, I’ve only had it maybe 10 times!
Most successful is 3 years ago deciding I would finally take care of my mental health and start going to therapy!
Lose weight
to eat healthier
My most successful was the year I quit smoking. 11 years and counting!
It was 1918 and it was simply to “HAVE MORE FUN”! And I have had more this year already!
Get to bed by 10:00 p.m. weeknights. Epic fail so far.
Quit smoking.
Most successful is losing weight and adopting a healthier eating lifestyle.
To lose weight, failed.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to start eating healthier.
To stress less about things. It worked and I’m happier.
to make no more resolutions!!
This year was the ONLY successful ever ! Simply to HAVE MORE FUN! And I certainly have !
Most successful New Years Resolution was reading at least 3 self-help books in order to improve my personal leadership skills at being a better person.. DONE
To meet new people! I have spend most of 2018 in AirBnB(s) so I am doing it and it has not been by choice.
My successful resolution was to exercise regularly
Most successful resolution was to snow shoe in the winter more
I said I wanted to drink water more and I am doing a good job of it most of the time as I know it is good for me and I want to do that to help with my skin and weight and so much more.
My most successful was to loose weight and most most disastrous was not loosing weight. (many years apart)
I don’t make resolutions
My most successful resolution was to lose enough weight and endure enough exercise to ‘see my waist’! I am pleased to say that I HAD done so last year, however this year is another story…back to the ‘drawing board’.
To eat healthier and keep a food journal. A journal always works for me.
Never ever made a NYE resolution.
To stop smoking I didn’t!
My most successful New Years Resolution was to walk everyday and I do.
To travel to places on my bucket list. Getting lost while travelling.
I don’t make resolutions I never fulfill them
My resolution was to stress less and enjoy more and I think I did a pretty good job. I should probably stop watching the news though! 😀
I don’t make resolutions I never fulfill them
But would like peace and happiness for the world
My most successful New Year’s resolution was becoming more active. Last year I made a lot of changes to my activity levels and have stuck with it for the past year. Exercise is normal now at 4-5 days per week. I’ve lost weight and feel great!
to take a daily walk and not always successful
To revamp my living room, I was on a mission, paint brushes were flying and changes were happening!
The year I actually quit smoking was my most successful resolution!
To travel more and stress less!
To stop sweating the little stuff and not let it bother me. I have much more patience these days.
My worst fail was to quit smokingI have “graduated” for every “quit smoking” program out there and I still have that filthy habit. My most successful New Years resolution was to do a kindness for someone every day, which I have been doing for about 20 years.
My most success resolution was to go to the public library regularly, take out and read more books!
Never had a successful new year’s resolution, my most spectacular fail was to quit smoking, every year lol for too many to count
eat less sweet food
Mine was i made no resolutions, so none to keep
to eat less Junk foods!
I seem to make the same resolution every year, go to the gym and lose weight. I start off strong and then after a month or so stop going.
Eat healthier and drink more water I failed miserably at both
Most successful was achieving balance and being present – I am able to find time in my day to be healthy
My most successful New Year’s resolution was 4 years ago when I quit smoking! I haven’t had one since! 🙂
To have gratitude on a daily basis
My most successful resolution, was when I promised myself that I would finally leave my abusive husband. Best decision I ever made.
Was a huge reader and stopped reading, made a resolution to read one book per month! Been going pretty so far, though I had to count IT as multiple books because at almost 1200 pages it took a while to read!
To Quit smoking it lasted 6 months. So was a fail in the end. But I have been smoke free since September and plan to stay this time.
Drink more water and exercise regularly was my new year resolution
I try every year to save money, never happens. Life gets in the way..lol
I resolved many years ago to not make any new year’s resolutions and I have succeeded in not doing so.
To make more time for relaxation!
I started before New Years but did manage to quit smoking. Been 8 years now this past November. I’ve never really done resolutions for New Years
My most successful resolution was to resolve not to make resolutions anymore! lols
Most successful resolution was to try something new/ go out of my comfort zone, I would say it was a success
I resolved to eat less chocolate and sugar – major fail! Now I try to nibble on healthier dark chocolate. By nibble I mean, eat the entire bar 🙂
Quit drinking pop!
Quit drinking pop for good!
Mine was deciding to go back to school and enrolling in University
Same fail as every year: will lose lotsa weight—lotsa weight never lost.(Some, unfortunately, found!)
Most successful, watch what I spend, I now do not impulse shop, I think about it and a lot of the time after thinking it over, I do not buy.
Lose 38 pounds. Worked
Making resolutions is not really my thing but for many years, I didn’t think about losing weight and this year it finally happened!
To eat healthier. Kind of successful. Lol.
My most successful resolution was starting a weight routine and sticking with it.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was never to take people for granted and to tell them I love them often.
I resolved to change my relationship status from – Forever Alone to Slightly Desperate and my biggest New Years Fail was to not have a resolution so I wouldn’t disappoint myself…. still disappointed myself
I sort of succeed and fail being healthier every year.
When younger it was always weight loss, never very successful though. 🙂
My most successful New Year’s resolution was never to take people for granted and to tell them I love them often. Weird it says I said this before but it is not showing up in the page?
Just to do better then last year.
To be more active and travel more. I managed to see a lot of different countries last year.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to practice my guitar daily. It started out as a real chore but over time has been has become something I really enjoy doing.
Years ago I decided to quit smoking on Jan 1st FAIL- it was all I could think of, I drove my family and co-works nuts, my kids actually asked me to smoke because I was in such a bad mood. Later that year I cut back and eventually quit, so got there in the end. Then I had to loose weight the following year if it’s not one thing it’s another! LOL
My most successful resolution was to enjoy life more and take time for me. Best decision i ever made
My most successful resolution is no more resolutions.
Keeping up with my emails – disastrous!
My most successful resolution was to get more sleep – I made sure I turned off my cell at night!
Biggest fail every year : being more active!
I successfully picked up a new exercise class that I still regularly go to (barre).
Taking the bus to work, walking to and from the bus stop, only to bugger up my knees and now arthritis has attacked my back and knee. So much for trying to get fit.
I don’t really make New Year’s resolutions but in January of 2012 I decided I wanted to get in better shape. I worked hard to change my lifestyle and lost nearly 40 pounds.
I’ve never really done resolutions. I just try to be a better person, inside and out. I need to work on my self. I’m a good person, I just have to believe it!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to lose some weight and get in shape
Most sucessful was getting rid of toxic people and least sucessful was not eating seafood. I can’t stop the prawns and butter man….just can’t stop….
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to get outside and walk more often
Refused to make any resolutions! Just take the coming New Year as an Adventure.
My resolution over 10 years ago was to make time to do a daily walk of at least half and hour. I have only not done one when we have had too much snow on the ground as it was too risky to walk.
My most successful New Years Resolution was to journal every day.. which I have kept for almost ten years now
To lose 30 lbs. EPIC FAIL. Gained 10 lol
My resolution is to keep my kids happy and make sure they have what they need.
I like to try and consume less sugar and eat healthier.
getting in shape!
keep trying to be a morning person (eg. not always be late)…
Wake up before 5AM once per week and accomplish something off my to-do list. 49 weeks later and I am far more organized than ever.
My New Year’s resolution was to start going to the gym….didn’t start until September but I’ve been going regularly ever since! 😂
My new years resolutions never last longer than a day or two. They always have something to do with a healthier diet or looking and feeling better about myself.
My most successful New Year’s Resolution was to breathe deeply, move forward as positive as I could after caring for my Aunt, out of country, for over 6 months with pancreatic cancer, and my Mom home needing help with dementia. I pulled through, and now home, make my daily trips to see my Mom who will be 96 in April. My husband is my hero making every New Year a success for me.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to lose weight
To eat healthier and exercise more. Failed at that.
Made a resolution to read at least a book a month. Read 2 books the first month! Haven’t read one since. That was 3 years ago.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to make a list of things I wanted to accomplish during the year. I got the list made but was not able to fulfill everything on it. Apparently, I made a 5 year list! Lesson learned was to be more realistic and only try to accomplish one or two things per year. I did get some house cleaning/purging done which was wonderful, and I did get my flower beds redone and they look great!
I don’t do ny resolutions… lol. If you’re going to change something, change it. Don’t wait for a date
To actually finish a craft project before starting another! Sad to say it hasn’t worked I still have bins of half completed projects!
Try to lose weight but can’t resist eating
To think more positively.
My most successful New Years Resolution is to help those who really need the help and good cheer in their lives that I may be able to give them. I am not talking about the homeless, I am talking about the kids that have lost their families through tough times during the use of drugs or other substances. I think if one child, whether they be young or old, has the chance to be helped by another person, then that would be a total blessing for the person whom is helping out. So to all those who have New Years Resolutions, point them towards someone who has bigger problems than yourself and give the gift of Love
Not sure if this is a success or a fail as it is always in a work in progress….but every year I pledge to let go of the negativity and not stress over the small stuff.
Every year my resolution is to lose weight but I always fail lol…maybe this year
Better sleep habits and it helps me a lot!
Take time to relax…I guess I’ll have to try again this year!!
To read a book a week. Total success! At 58 and counting.
To not make a resolution and I’ve been doing that for years … success!
To cut my sugar intake! Success. No sugar tonight in my coffee 🎼 or anytime for that matter. Feel so much healthier for it!
Have more fun
my most successful new years resolution was losing all my baby weight…and then some 🙂
My resolution greatest success was deciding to have the surgery that ultimately saved my life!
My most successful resolution was losing weight (30 pounds!).
Be more positive, success. Stick to a gym routine, fail.
My most successfull new years resolution was to do a marathon, which I successfully finished
I gave up Pepsi 20+ years ago. Don’t miss it at all
healthy living
Not having one!
Successfully quit smoking for 11 months AND failed by starting again!! Hope to try quitting again for the New Year!! 🙂 Good Luck to All and Merry Christmas!! 🎄😊🤶🎅
Is it too cliche to say the gym? I’m half succeeding and trying out new classes so that’s a win for me!
Stop eating so many chips! 😂😂
To stop worrying about things that I cannot change.
Deciding I wouldn’t do resolutions anymore was a huge success! Also following on insta @wonderwhatif
To try to exercise more!
My New Years resolution was to go to college, now I’m in Culinary Management.
My best New Year’s resolution was to take time for myself and try to relax a little!
Most successful – to “unplug” for a couple hours every day… to focus on “me” time, without distractions of TV, computer/social media, texting, etc.
To run a marathon – and I did!
Leaving work at work! Best resolution I ever made.
My most successful new year resolution was to walk every night after work
To take time for myself and learn to laugh more!
To get out more and become more active!
43 years ago I resolved to ask my girl friend to marry me.
It surely was the most wonderful time of the year.
She said yes. Thank you wife for 43 wonderful years.
Mine was to stop buying so many books that I could never get around to reading them all. Then I would take up too much space and have anxiety over never finishing the pile. Now I only keep one or 2 on my nightstand.
My most successful resolution was to quit smoking. And I did.
To be more relaxed and have fun
to enjoy life more
to eat healthier….I am doing pretty good at this one…as opposed to losing weight!
As always a fail is to lose weight. Every time I try to lose it, it brings more friends 🙂
My failed resolution was to work out more 😮😶
Would love to win because my birthday is coming up!
I don’t typically make resolutions, but I would say that my biggest fail was planning to drink a lot more water. It’s been pretty steady, at least, but I’m just not a big fan of the taste.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to eat healthier
Eat healthier
My resolution was to eat less fast food and more home cooked meals. So far so good. Saving money too but I’m craving fast food at times.
Je voulais faire du vélo toute l’été je n’en ai fait qu’une seule fois!
My best one was to quit smoking and I did !!!! thanks for the chance
Most successful New Years resolution: not making one.
Je voulais perdre du poids et j’ai réussi grâce à mon entrainement régulier.
Last year I promised I was going ot exercise and lose weight. EPIC FAILURE!! Got in an accident and broke my left ankle and tore right knee acl/mcl. Ended up gaining more weight as I couldn’t hardly walk for numerous months! lol
Every year I hope to lose 10 lbs. only 15 more to go! Lol
Every year I hope to lose 10 lbs. only 15 more to go! Lol
Most successful resolution was to stop making New Years Resolutions! Seriously so many fails can really destroy a person 😜
Spend more time doing things I enjoy for example reading a good book.
To exercise more
I completed Level 1 of my Korean conversation class
To fill in a gratitude journal every evening…helps me to be happier and live each day to the fullest!
My failed resolution was to work out every day for an hour. A week into that I started getting heart palpitations and the doctor told me to stick to walking, not the gym!
same fail every year to lose weight
My successful resolution was accomplished because I walked more on the trails behind my house.
Also, to go and see more movies with family. Thanks, Tribute for movie ides.
To be happy and to spend more time with family.
When I was a kid I would never wear my glasses. My first New Year’s with them, I resolved to wear them all the time. It worked!
I resolve to not to resolutions. Success every year!
i eat more fresh foods and eat less junk foods
spending more time with my mum
My most successful one was to begin working out 4 times a week.
Keeping happy
To be more active and healthy and is going great
Successfully committing to a daily exercise regime
To lose 10 pounds in one month. Very successful however 3 months later I gained it back.
Relaxing spa day and a great watch on the tube! What more could you ask.
To quit smoking…every year same thing
Most successful was to lose weight.
EXERCISE REGULARILY AT THE GYM
failed at eating less snacks
I had a great year of getting out more often and spending more time in my community!
My New Years resolution is to go to gym more often!!
Get healthy – lost almost 30 lbs so far!
RESOLVE TO BE MORE POSITIVE
Never make a resolution. It works!
To quit smoking, I failed.
I had the most success when I resolved not to go on a diet that year!
stop drinking Coffe , never works each year
Quit smoking. And it worked
To eat healthier – somewhat successful
Best resolution success, gave up chips40 years ago. Rarely eat them , to date.
Excercising – fail
Well I used to make resolutions every New Years, always failed! then last year I decided not to make any and it worked for me!!!!! no more fails!!
I quit smoking 6 years ago
Budget better
Pretty much every year it is my resolution to eat better and exercise more.I have actually doing better with this since the fall.
switched to decaf….so far so good
Merci beaucoup pour vos concours .
Count to 10 before dealing with a difficult situation.
My most successful New year’s resolutions was to stop biting my finger nails.
Biggest success was the resolution that I made to make sure to take 5 minutes for me each day! At first I felt selfish, but my stresses melted away!!!
My downfall was not doing sit ups every day
Just to try to be better humainbeing in all the aspect of life for me and others.:)
My biggest failure was to exercise a lot more in the New Year. Never happened!
being more active
Cut out carbs – success
Taking the family skiing at least monthly. And it’s been awesome! ⛷
Best NewcYears was setting off fireworks on the beach to ring in the year ahead !
For 2 years now I’ve made a resolution to learn how to crochet but so far have nothing to show for it. Maybe the third year will be the one that I complete this resolution.
My unending resolution to lose weight failed every year to the point where I thought why do I have to only wait till one time of the year? I don’t make resolutions anymore …I just try to start doing it. 😎
I never do New Years resolutions, can never keep them anyways.
Wow pour ma famille merci beaucoup
To take steps for a healthier body, mind and spirit. It was slow process but I think a positive outcome so far.
My resolution was to clean and organize a room a month- I made it to July. Perhaps I can finish the list in 2019??
To cut out all sugar from my diet.
🙁
I ate more.
Eat less junk food & get more sleep…bombed at both! 😜
lose weight
FAIL !!! Finding a girlfriend 🙁
Loose weight, fail
Eat healthy
finally kicking the smoking habit was my most successful resolution for the new year!
To quit smoking, I have been non-smoker for 8 years now!
I would say all my resolutions have been a disastrous fail. From traveling more, going outside of my comfort zone, reducing my hoard, being less judgmental but we are all human and we can’t be perfect so appreciating each day as it comes. Thank you for the opportunity to win & share.
One year I resolved to quit smoking for good, that was 16 yrs ago!
Did not make a New Year’s resolution.
My most successful New Years Resolution was deciding to make my dog sitting business a huge success and YEAH 4 years later I have never been happier in my life , love all my doggys that come to me , now I am sooo busy I have to turn some away , wish I had room for them all …..Merry Christmas from Aunt Birdie’s Dog Sitting and her pooches ,lol
I make the same resolution every year that is broken the instant I make it, which is to not make any resolutions.
Have more fun!
Mine was to not let fear and uncertainty hold me back. I was successful, moved to a new country, made new friends and got to explore a ton of new places
my most successful resolution was to learn how to drive
my most successful resolution was to loose weight
It turns out that I’m not that good at trying to eat healthy…
Most of my resolutions have been fails. The closest successful resolution was when I resoluted not to make any resolutions.
My most disastrous New Year’s resolution was to avoid scandalous situations.
Eat more healthy foods
To eat less chips and popcorn.
Lose weight – success
To get more exercise. Fail
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to venture forth and change careers in my forties. It was a scary prospect, but it worked out for the better.
The easiest New Year’s resolution I’ve been able to keep is to have more fun in the new year.
To settle down! she said yes!
stop making new year’s resolutions
I don’t make new year resolutions
Losing weight was my best success
To exercise more (Fail lol). It’s hard when I work shift work but excuses excuses
diet fail
Quit smoking is successful
I most successful resolution was to “pay it forward!” My worst was to loose weight
My most successful New Years Resolution was in 2013; I had laid out a plan to get ahead in my career and I did it… That year, I moved ahead 3 promotional spots and defined my role at the company.
To stop grumbling about New Year’s resolutions – fail.
was supposed to give up junk food but failes
to walk more
I’ve given up on New Year’s resolutions
Last year I resolved to get a hobby. I started taking pottery classes and I love it!
it was to exersize more.. may have been a fail aha
Big fail to lose weight
Not to worry so much…didn’t work.
Writing in my gratitude journal every day was a huge win!
Exercise more – epic fail!
saving money, didn’t work too many expenses
I primes to exercise everyday and i’m still doing it. keep going!
I got rid of old regrets… I put them behind me and struggle to live in the present.
To ensure I get some me time every weekend, and I do. It feels great to dedicate some time to myself no matter how busy I am.
Be present and enjoy the little moments in life!
I tried to Eat healthy. I grilled, baked and ate more greens, it worked and I succeeded.
be appreciative
be appreciative of family
Every year I say I will try to relearn French…but it has yet to happen.
be thankful for family and friends
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to get a job
To finally quit smoking, which I did! Almost up to my 1st year anniversary.
I don’t make them so never have a fail
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to save more money.🙂
voila qui serait parfait pour de multiples pyjama party entre les filles de la famille pendant les fêtes
My most disastrous fail is to go to the gym and get in shape…never happens
To get out and walk more instead of driving !
Most successful quit smoking. Worst fail no junk food lol
Didn’t make any, just to live each day the best I can.
To get out and walk more instead of driving to the mall
About four years I resolved never to miss an anniversary in my old age. So
far, I am two out of four.
To eat less fats, sugars and salt and yes i was successful for the most part
I don’t even know! I can’t even remember what mine was last year lol It was something so general, like try new things. I haven’t had anything successful or disastrous.
My most successful resolution was to keep up with the laundry on a weekly basis so it doesn’t pile up until we reach the point of not having anything clean to wear and so far this year it’s been working and the year is almost done!!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was refinishing an old wood filing cabinet.
I usually don’t make New Year’s Resolutions, but one year I decided to live a healthier lifestyle by exercising more and choosing healthier foods. It worked out pretty good for about six months.
My New Years resolution is always to have more fun in the next year.
My most successful new year resolution was about 15 years ago, when I swore i would never let anyone disrespect or abuse me. I left the relationship I was in, and started new, and have not looked back!
new years resolution-
win- be my authentic self
fail- eat right 90% of the time
To make sure I eat healthier and look after my health
To work out more and get healthier…I’m still working at it..sometimes it was successful and other times not so much.
I don’t make resolutions because I know the stress it brings for one to succeed.
Wellllll, I’ve been resolving to get fit every year for the past decade… Overall, I’ve gotten slightly more fit overall.. so I’d put that in the passable fail column?
going for daily walks
eating less junk food and sweets
A few years ago I made a resolution to take a walk each and every day.
Cutting sugar…wasn’t very successful
Most successful is to drink more water and sleep more!
To give charity wherever I see a box or can or someone who needs some extra change
Always vow to exercise more in the New Year and I usually do for awhile.
Most successful was to declutter-I did get rid of a lot of my old stuff
I don’t do resolutions
I have actually had two successful resolutions that I kept over the years. I had to get a new one as my first one was to make sure I rolled and cashed in all the pennies I saved over the year. I didn’t want to be responsible for the mint discontinuing it. (Insert smiley face here). Once that fell to the wayside, I decided that my resolution each New Year is to do at least one random act of kindness each and every day! It is quite actually a great mood booster and I often do more than one each day.I plan on doing it in 2019 as well!
I resolved to travel more and worry less about work, and I think I’m off to a good start, 21 countries and counting!
to be less stressed: quit my job and moved from west coast to east coast
To find some peace in my life.
I resolved to stop stressing over things I can’t change.
Save money for a trip. It was fantastic.
None of mine have lasted any time. Disasterous all!
Working out five days a week – Three or 4 days have been the norm LOL
I gave up on New Year’s resolutions many years ago and it was the best decision I ever made.
To travel more and save money.
To finally repair my van – didn’t take.
My most successful resolution was giving up caffeine. I had headaches for a few days, but after that it was easier.
My worst New Years resolution was that I was going to stop drinking Diet Pepsi, well that lasted maybe a day? Maybe, and now I drink like about 6 a day. Ugh.
My most successful New Years resolution was to quite smoking!
My best new years resolution was getting my first job and making it through nursing school. It’s been the best and hardest year of my life. Thank you Tribute and good luck all <3
most successful was walking the dogs daily, gotta love the outdoors and does a body good
I told myself I was going to walk at least 30 min every day…walk to get coffee instead of drive etc…..that lasted a couple of weeks and then I got distracted and forgot about it….there’s always next Jan!!
Every year same thing, to quit smoking but this year I am going to
To say yes to more things and get out of my comfort zone – I took dance lessons and booked a trip to Thailand 🙂
Quitting smoking! I can breathe so much better and can run long distance now.
to have a great year and I have
Walk 10K steps everyday!
I have never really been much of a resolution maker. My last one failed miserably. To have a better work home ratio. Still working way too much. Perhaps time to try that resolution again
i actually dont make resolutions since i never achieve them! spare myself the disapointment and excuses!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to do something outside of the box every month of the year. It was a very fun challenge and helped me realize that even things that I thought I may never be able to do not only were possible, but could be inspiring to others in my circle of family and friends.
I decided to lose 40lbs before my 40th birthday and I did it!
to not make resolutions.
My most successful resolution was to not make New years resolutions (and I’ve been able to stick with that lol). I don’t believe in New Years resolutions 🙂 They rarely work out and I don’t need the added pressure.
To stay active and exercise at least 5 times a week. I have been able to maintain this and I usually do some form of exercise every day.
to get married! and we did 🙂
To NOT make any New Years resolutions!
I don’t have any successful New Year Resolutions, and my biggest failure is always weight loss.
Stop playing Farmville.
My most successful New Year’s Resolution was to apply for any an all movie extra work.
My most successful resolution was to write more letters.
My biggest fail was I did not ride my bike as much as I intended. My biggest success has been my work day exercise improved over the last year.
Starting a swim exercise routine!
To not have any negative people around me. Success although some try.
lose wt
Quit drinking pop
My biggest success was being able to travel more.
to reduce the amount of sweets in my diet
I had a resolution to drink more water for my health, and I’ve been doing well with that.
My most disastrousresolution was to lose weight. I made it every New Year’s Eve & FAILED for about 10 years! hahahaha I don’t make resolutions anymore.
Defiantly eating at home more and making healthy food choices! I totally met my goal.
Getting ride of clutter and things I never use.
To never make New Year’s resolutions – SUCCESS!! Oh wait – FAIL!!!
My most disastrous fail this year was going on a diet…
To be healthier.
One year I made a resolution to move away and I did.
One year I resolved to be more environmentally friendly – use less paper towel, plastic, etc. I did ok!
My New Year’s resolution for 2018 was an epic fail. I planned to lose 20 pounds and instead I gained another twenty.
My most successful resolution was to not smoke any cigarettes. This was very easy as I never started smoking!
I was supposed to exercise more…the first week was great….and there was no exercise after that week!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to cut down on too much snacking and drinking less beverages like soft drinks, worked out great so far :).
Best and worst both weight loss
My most successful one was becoming more active … my hubby had the same resolution and we kept each other accountable.
Most successful was to spend more time with the kids without electronic distractions. Least successful was giving up pop and chips. Oh how easy it is to fall back on bad habits.
To loose weight… big fail! lol
I suppose my most successful resolution, years ago, was to take a few wine appreciation courses. Learned a lot and met a lot of interesting people.
To be a kinder person to others. Did well with that one, especially with my parents. Didnt do as well with trying to be more active.
I resolve to not buy gym memberships I never use and instead walk to work. It saves money on gas, wear and tear on veihicle, vitamin D capsules and costly gym memberships. What a win!
To try and put my feelings first, sometimes.
Quitting smoking. Smoke free for 13 years now 🙂
To be less stressed out
To lose weight, which I did. However, I gained it all back
My most successful resolution was to treat myself better and take more care of my health.
I gave up broccoli!!!! Too easy!!!!
Most successful resolution was to eat more plant based meals, still doing it!
Best resolution to make time for me, no matter how small.
My most disastrous fail was my “quit sugar” resolution. I have a major sweet tooth so that resolution was way to restricting and depriving for me. I ended up crazy binging on sweets one day and literally had to lock myself out of my house before I OD’ed on sugar. Now I just eat everything in moderation**
Great prize pack! I don’t make new year’s resolutions! I just never felt them to be realistic!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was and still is being more understanding with my kids.
My resolution is the same every year – to lost weight and get organized = fail every year!
To be more positive, always let the ones you love know how much they mean to you.
To eat less Junk foods!
My most successful resolution was to travel more!!
My most disastrous fail is not making any New Year’s resolutions at all.
To not make any more New Years resolutions!
To lose weight……success!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to cut back on sugar. I have since stopped drinking cola altogether!
To lose weight. Success!
eat healthier and drink more water–always a work in progress
Not eating anything made with white sugar, failed!
To finally graduate from university and find a job!
Quite a few years ago I quit making resolutions that I always broke that made me discouraged. Now instead I do something extra each day that makes my life or the life of someone around me better. I have lost track of how many years I have done this but I get more accomplished and feel better about myself because of it.
To be less stressed out and anxious. Not sure if I’m succeeding in this one yet!
I always seem to have a resolution that I am going to lose weight, I start off right then it doesn’t happen. I have learned to except myself for who I am!!!
Most successful – Stop smoking 51 years ago
To find a part time job!
My resolution was to eat healthier
To find a balance between work and home life, and have both be where I excel at either of them.
Committing to saying yes to everything within reason. It ended up being a great year but I did break a vertebrae as a side effect lol!
To stop eating potato chips…a fail
Worst fail : Cut out sweets . Ate pastries all New Years Day ! LOL
I guess I’m a bit of a bore because I don’t make new years resolutions I’m afraid.
To get a job and I accomplished it
My fail is to eat less junkfood. I think it is the opposite
no chocolate for a year
My resolution was to set limits on what I am willing to tolerate from others.
To make decisions for my happiness. Not others.
I am flossing every day.
I successfully quit smoking but have since failed
Biggest fail – same resolution year after year – to lose weight
That I was able to payback my student loans in full.
Best resolution – be kind, to others & myself. It works, life seems a bit less stressful!
To help as many stray cats as we can, we live in the country and people are always dropping them off even pregnant cats. So we take them and get check and get the fixed before finding them homes.
Last year, I committed to take more time to read – just for the pleasure of doing so. As a writer, I am reading all the time by way of research but, though informative, it is often not by choice. This past year, I have read over 50 books and continue to go to bed earlier at night so I can read more. Thanks for the super giveaway opportunity.
To not let things that happened in the past effect my future
My most successful New Year’s resolution was not drinking softdrink anymore!
My most successful resolution was to lose weight by cutting out potatoes, rice, pasta and breads. I ended up losing 40 lbs. and have kept it off for 3 years. I still eat very little in the starches, success!
To workout every day. I now exercise daily for the past 12 years
FAIL – quit smoking never works for me.
I am trying to eat healthier – less salty snacks and more fruit in my diet.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was when I decided to put my energy into being positive even when those around me may not be.
To stop drinking beer/Fail lol
Thanks for the opportunity
Exercise 3 times a week
My worst new years resolution was to spend less time on social media….disastrous fail…I need social media for my business and with trying to promote it I have had increased social media presence. LOL
new job
my biggest fail was to be more organized.. my house is even more chaotic
Best new year’s resolution was no more new year’s resolutions😉
I wanted to lose 30 LBS a few years ago and by day 2, I had forgotten the resolution because I was too busy. I’m thinking of starting resolutions in November to be ready for the new year! November is a quieter month!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to live a healthier lifestyle which included diet and exercise. I lost over 30 pounds and have been able to maintain it!
I want to exercise more and eat well!
To be more present in the moment. Sometimes Im great at it; other times not so much!
My best new year’s resolution was something I wanted, but came about somewhat unexpectedly. However, I was very grateful to be able to extricate myself from the “rat race,” stop working for other corporations and start working for myself.
I reduced sugar intake and I feel weel.
Years ago I gave up smoking for the last time and it worked.
too much to do so little time
To quit smoking 6 years ago and I did.
I don’t make resulutions because I know I will never keep them
To reduce my sugar intake and deserts
To Try to Eat less between meals. thank you
Peppermint Candy Cane Forest – love the Body Shop.
I fail at this, so don’t do any resolutions!
Using more energy-saving devices! Success! 🙂
I always vow to get out and exercise more. Start out great but then after 4-5 months I start slacking off. Will try again this year!
the eyar I decided to start running I did really well
Like and shared! 🙂 Exercise and eat healthy and good deeds to everyone! 🙂
To learn violin! I started a little, but right now I do not really play it anymore… but I will start again eventually 🙂
Relax no more stress
the year i lost 15 lbs in January
More time with family
To work out 4 times a week! I mostly did it.
My most successful resolution was to not make any resolutions!
To get into shape and eat healthy. Fail.
To quit smoking…over 20 years ago! 🙂
I lost the weight that I wanted to!
To take better care of myself.
To give more of myself in service. I have increased my giving a little more each year!
Il y a 2 ans perdre du poids (pour raison de santé), cela a très bien réussi, je ne prend plus de médicament.
I have nothing – I’ve broken them all. Sad but true. Maybe this year will be different….haha
I don’t really make New Years Resolutions but I have been trying to eat better and loose a few pounds so maybe this Year!!
I am trying to reduce stress levels.
my resolution was to eat healthier and lose weight and so far I have lost 80 lbs
Most successful – quitting smoking. 6 years this coming January.
My resolution was to do more exercising and I did. I swam more, walked more and did more yoga
My resolution was to get 8 hours sleep a night
I gave up on suger. Still going strong
To keep consistently active
My most successful resolution was to be the best me possible. It’s a continuous work in progress though. There’s always room for improvement.
My most successful was to clean the bathroom and Kitchen sink at least once a week. I have kept that resolution for almost 10 years now.
I had a resolution to cut down on caffeine and sugar. So far, so good!
To sleep more
Quitting smoking 10 yrs ago. Best resolution I have ever made for myself and my family
To stick to my fitness plan and I have done that and lost 20 lbs. and feel happier and healthier
It was to “try” to get more sleep.
To exercise more and sleep earlier
Take more time to travel and I have
My most successful was quitting smoking!
To be less critical, was so successful my 2019 resolution is to give a dam.
My most successful was to see more live theatre! It was a great time.
To give a compliment to someone everyday. Costs nothing and means so much to people.
My most successful was when I decided to quit smoking!! Still smoke free!
I don’t make New Year’s resolutions.
To eat healthier.
To read 10 books.
Drink more water: easy !
We adopted the cutest little bulldog ever. We are so happy.
4 years ago, was my most successful New Year’s resolution. It was to finally follow my homesteading dreams and leaving the comfort & safety of the city, to start living the life I had always dreamed about. It took me over 20 years to get courage to follow that dream and now I’m living it.
My most disastrous fail was to stick to a budget for the entire YEAR. It didn’t work out the way I had anticipated, I did learn a lot.
No alcohol for three months after New Year’s was a great contributor to weight loss!
No resolutions have ever been kept! Impossible demands, like quitting smoking or drinking- just can’t do it, because, hey, i am no quitter!
I have to be completely honest..I make my resolutions with all good intentions and I am unsuccessful in sticking to them. I always want to start eating better for my health so here goes another honest effort for 2019 🍾🤞
I stopped making New Years Resolution because I constantly failed! I made small goals and one goal was to take the time to read a novel…and I am on my third one for the year. I never seem to have the time to read but making the time everyday however small has really helped.
To kick cancer and I did it!!
I don’t make New Years resolutions. If I want to make a change or improvement to my life, I focus on it right away. Why leave it until January to start?
I vow, and fail, every year to be healthier. Sigh.
Maybe – be kinder to everyone Smile
My most succesful was to start eating better….I realized that the yo-yo dieting thing I kept doing was absolutely not working, and would never work. I foccussed on eating things that were healthy and tasted good, instead of focussing on the things I shouldn’t eat. That really helped, because I didn’t feel so deprived. Thanks for the chance!
I have lots of ideas and supplies for craft projects but nothing seems to ever get finished. 2019 will be better??
My one resolution that I made year after year was to quit smoking
but failed so many times. Finally, success as I quit smoking 2 years ago.
My most successful resolution was to take time and connect with my friends.
My most successful New Years resolution was to stop drinking pop and although hard at first was easy to follow through on.
My New Year’s resolution is to get more sleep and stop worrying!
My most disastrous fail was trying to quit smoking. It only lasted a few days, but I am going to give it another try this year. Hopefully it will be a success.
don’t take on so much to achieve better balance
My new years resolution is to be more active… but that’s been my resolution for years
A few years ago I vowed to read more books and watch more TV. January went great – I started and finished 2 books I’d been wanting to read….but that was it for the year. I peaked in January lol.
To devote more time to my kids, rather than my work. I joined my kids’ daycare board of directors, volunteer for school field trips, and coach on their soccer and baseball teams. Best resolution I ever made!
I am trying to get control of my addiction to chocolate…
Both my husband and I stopped buying and drinking pop.
Love the Body Shop
To find some “me” time! Thanks! Happy Holidays!
I resolved to take more risks – success – my family and I moved cross-country this year and have started to build a new life in a new town. It’s been fantastic so far!
To lose weight! FAIL FAIL FAIL. In every aspect… I don’t eat healthier, fail. I don’t exercise, fail. I don’t control my portions, fail.
My most successful new years resolution was to begin downsizing.. and this year will be a continuance
I resolved to exercise daily and have found a way to build that into my day.
Trying to do more cardio – I hate sweating!
Losing weight…some years successful some years not
My new year resolution was Eating lunch on time everyday. Managed to have some success for the first 3 months, totally derailed after that…
One year mine was to learn the meaning of “patience” and it definitely seemed to help my lack of patience!
My most successful NYE resolution has been losing 134 lbs! So thankful and happy to have my health back!
I don’t make resolutions because they never happened LOL
Nothing
My New Years Resolution was to eat healthier walk more and lose weight lost 60 lbs this year
My epic fail was planning to go skiing every week last year. It just didn’t work out.
My most successful resolution was to pay off my OSAP before the end of the year and I did it:)
My usual resolution is to be more healthy by drinking more water, exercising etc .. this is an ongoing thing ,sometimes I do well , and other times , not so much .
My resolution was to worry less about things that I can’t control.
The year I resolved not to make new years resolutions
My most successful New Year’s resolution was that I was going to find a better job, and I did!
To walk daily
Failed to lose weight.
I committed to walk 10K steps every day in 2018 I did it for at 300 of the 365 days
I decided to make time for reading everyday and I find it so relaxing.
My most successful New Year’s resolution is to get my health better, so i can enjoy the New Year 2019 better!! with all my loving family and friends.
“Merry Christmas” Tribute.ca and “Happy New Year!
Quit smoking.
Mine last year was to lose the baby weight from my last pregnancy, and I have lost it!! 🙂 So proud of myself!…this year’s goal is to have another baby…haha, so we will start from square one. hehe 🙂 #worthit
Most successful? No resolution at all! Thanks
To be more organized – just doesn’t happen
To do yoga or Pilates at least 5 days a week. Success so far!
To lower my anxiety level by learning to take care of one thing at a time and enjoying the present. 🙂
successful resolution was to lose weight
I resolved to walk for 45 minutes 3 times per week and I stuck with it!
To be nicer, still working on it
My resolution was to lose weight
To lose weight: fail.
my new years resolution will never come true but it is nice to dream anyways it would be to have my mother with us again she passed away in 2007 and well since it wont come true its always welcomed to have her in our hearts even if physically shes not there always in our hearts and memories as long as age permits it oh yeah and the BIG GUY upstairs
J’avais décidé de m’amuser un peu plus dans la vie quotidienne … Assez bien réussi , mais en 2019 je vais continuer à bien vivre .
Found out I was pregnant around Christmas in 2010 and my New Years resolution was to quit smoking. I haven’t had one since.
My goal was to pay off our mortgage and I did!
To what less TV but failed
I want to start walking at least 30 minutes each day
Every year my resolution is the same….lose weight. This year I was finally successful and have lost 38 lbs! My next resolution will be to actually go to the gym!
Most disastrous as it is every year….I always say I will eat healthier and cut out sugar, yet after a day, I have chips n dip and chocolate
My New Year’s resolution to be punctual has had some success, but it need more work in 2019 !
To keep a gratitude journal
I quite smoking many moons ago.
to laugh more
I gave up on making New Years resolutions. I always fail. No will power.
My most successful resolution was….NOTHING! I have no willpower!😜
I am not GREAT with resolutions, I tend to fail at them. But I did decide that this year, I was going to take better care of my skin. I have discovered some lovely brands and went back to some I love, including the Body Shop! Their chamomile makeup remover is LOVELY, and their Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask is AMAZING. I am a lifelong lover of their body butter (have you tried the Vineyard Peach or Satsuma? Ohmygosh!)
Best resolution: spend more time with friends. Easy to meet, and hard to argue with the benefits!
Successful: Being healthy
Failed: Finding a job
TO NOT MAKE ANY MORE RESOLUTIONS!!
My successful New Year’s resolution was this year’s when I landed a new job – I am now in a job that interests me and have awesome co-workers 🙂
To est the healthier
I’m going to be more active!
My most successful new year resolution was to exercise daily. Simple but effective.
Went walking / hiking more with my wife and dog.
Most most successful new year resolution was to go to bed every night before midnight to improve my health.
My most successful new year resolution was to eat healthy every day, such as fruit and vegetables to improve my health.
To do more walking, been doing that almost everyday
My most successful resolution was to act more confident in everything I do.
My most successful resolution was to do everything to the best of my abilities from now on.
to be the best person that I can be is my new year’s resolution every year
to stop wasting so much time on my phone… epic fail
To gain weight
My most successful resolution was not to make one!
Don’t make New Years resolutions. Try to improve year round.
Run a half-marathon…and I did it!
My most successful resolution was to find more time for relaxation.
Dieting never works just enjoy life and don’t worry so much 🙂
getting plenty of rest
To eat healthier.
to walk every day
My most disastrous New Years resolution is going to the gym to exercise. I make the same resolution every year and never follow through! Maybe this year I will try something different.
This coming Boxing day I will be 3 years alcohol free.
I resolve to spend more time with family.
My most successful New Year’s resolution has been this year 2018 – when I endeavoured to be less sarcastic. I have been very good this year.
Every New Year I resolve to eat healthier, take better care of my diabetes and exercise.
My New Years resolution was to make sure that those people in my life know how important they are to me. I think I did fairly well but there is room for improvement.
I hope I win so I can share these gifts with my loved ones.
To study more!
My most successful was to forgive someone and start over again
Weight loss, failed failed and failed again lol
My most successful New Years resolution was to lose weight in 2018! I’ve lost 41 pounds so far this year
Win the lottery…big…so far, no…
I make resolutions to lose weight, eat healthy, exercise more, etc. etc. and only stick to it for a few days and then it’s a failure.
I have stopped making resolutions, have a positive attitude and looking on the bright side.
To lose 40lbs of weight and to fit into my old clothes.
My worst New Year’s resolution was to read more, buy it failed because my wife didn’t like the subtitles on all our favorite television programs.
I don’t make resolutions but I try to be nice all year round
My most successful resolution was to not sweat the small stuff… and that has greatly improved my life!
Most successful resolution was to quit making resolutions,and just try to do my best at whatever I do.
To exercise more and get fit.
Get more sleep, but it never happens.
Most successful was drinking less cola and losing weight!
Being more active…walk every day or participate in a yoga or exercise class.
To eat better and cut out the chocolate. Yeah- right.
my most successful resolution was to eat less junk food, it’s always harder if you cut it out completely. I made consciously choices to eat more naturally, such as plain oatmeal vs a packaged flavoured one.
My resolution was to lose 40 pounds and I did it in 10 months
My most accomplishing new years resolution was to follow through on my promises and get in shape and that I did this year running multiple 5k and 10k races!
I failed @ quitting smoking probably 20 times before it stuck
I completely fail at making New Years resolutions! I don’t think I’ve managed to keep one!!
I don’t make resolutions. Thank you for the chance to win!
I don’t make resolutions, so no successes or failures for me!
To cut down on sugar. Semi successful.
To walk three times a week.
Doing nothing
2 years ago I made a resolution to find a new/better job. I did it by April 🙂 Still extremely happy with the place I’m at now.
“What was your most successful New Year’s resolution?”
Not to lie to myself or others about my New Year’s resolution, which was to continue being a good person.
My most successful New Years Resolution was stopping My OCD. My Worst Fail was quitting junk food
Pay more attention to my health
To say yes to more fun!
My most successful resolution was to read more and my most unsuccessful resolution was to go skydiving (still trying to get up the courage)
Most successful is working out!
To walk 5 miles a day!
My most successful New Years Resolution was “Eating Healthy”.
to get outdoors more in winter – fail
To be more active and I was very successful.
I resolved to quit smoking and I haven’t smoked since February.
To go outside for at least 15 minutes every day!
to lose more weight – 20lbs so far
To be better organized- fail
My most successful was to quit smoking & that was 26 years ago I quit
Be more active – Success!
I made a resolution not to make any resolutions.
32 years ago I made a resolution to quit smoking (after smoking for almost 20 years). It was the most difficult thing I have ever done, and it took more than one try. BUT… I DID IT!!! I haven’t had a cigarette in over 31 years!!
to spend less screen time
Run a half marathon.🏃♀️
eat healthy
To stop making resolutions!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to save a dollar a day in a new way for a month.
quitting smoking was my most successful resolution..
My resolution every year is to lose weight and I’m still trying!!!
My most successful ever was to go for long walks on most days and I do that now.
To lose weight and stop smoking. I am still a fat smoker hahaha
I did manage to lose ten pounds, drinking fewer colas and less sugar.
My successful one was to quit smoking.
to drink more water and less soft drink
To take better care of myself! 🙂
MY most successful resolution was getting back into the gym! Two years later I am still la ‘regular’!!
To not wait for a New Year to make a resolution to change.
My most successful one was to exercise MORE and be more active!
My New Year’s resolution is always the same, be healthy!!!!
FAil was to Stay in shape and lead a healthier lifestyle.
To take more family pictures – as looking over pictures taken years ago, they give one very warm memories.
to spend less time on social media
Failed at my diet every year – so don’t start them January first anymore LOL
I don’t make New Year’s resolutions. Hate setting myself up for failure so early in the year.
My most successful New Years resolution was to get together with friends more often.
To stay on my ever ending diet !
exercise more
to eat less Junk foods
My resolution is to no longer make any resolutions! Life is too short! Finally something I can stick to!!
to get more sleep
to eat less Junk foods
to eat less Junk foods
Most disastrous fail, every year – losing weight
To get in better shape!
Many times I tried quitting smoking, it finally worked.
To love the skin I’m in.
I don’t make New Year’s resolutions.
To go organic. Best thing I’ve ever done.
My current one is starting a new job. Let’s see how that goes 🙂
I did resolve to avoid sugar and deep-fried foods–and managed to continue for 5 years.
My most successful New Years resolution was to let go of a lot of anger I held and try to my best to be a happier more forgiving person.
My last new year resolution was to not have one! It’s the only one I’ve been able to keep haha
I resolved to drink more and remember less.
Mine was too lose weight but epic fail I gained weight so sad!!!
To enjoy the little things in life
to not make any more new year’s resolutions!
Stay away from negative people and have gratitude every day & thank God for all the good and bad things that happen on a daily basis!
To give up junk food. Unfortunately it never lasts long because I love fries!
Best resolution? Well, working on it: resist the temptation to provide my daughter with unsolicited advice. Its more difficult than it sounds as one always wants what’s best for their kids lol!
My best resolution was to start meditating. My worst was to give up junk food – NOT!
I’ve never made a serious resolution.
To be more productive before 7AM. It went well for about 6 months then collapsed. But at least I tried?!?
I don’t make resolutions!!
I am not to fond of New Years resolutions but I do always try to be kinder and happier every year.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was becoming a vegetarian.
To be more contentious in how I spend my money!
Exercise and eat health more.
My most ‘disastrous’ resolution would be to change my diet. I know I have to do it, but it’s just SO HARD. XC
To sleep more!
My New Year’s resolution last year was to create a log of my spending – it never happened!
Stress less. Don’t sweat the small things in life. Live large.
Many years ago to quite smoking, and still have not gone back to them, very happy
To really look at what I am spending money on, and how I can save a bit more
To be happier…I’m really trying!
My biggest fail was to quit smoking but NY biggest accomplishment was to be a stronger person
Epic fail- running 5km daily for a month and then start adding km until the summer… lasted 2/3 through the first run!
my most successful New Year’s resolution was quitting smoking in 2010.
New Years resolution for 2019 is to drink more beer and visit more breweries
To exercise, fail
My most Successful New Year’s Resolution was not using ANY of my credit cards this year anymore and to continue paying down my credit card debts!!
To get in shape.. fail.
Mine has been to say yes to more opportunities, somewhat successful.
I am going to try and swear less.
Mine was to take more self care time, and I have been able to do it most weeks.
My resolution was to travel more and I did take a few trips this year.
Quitting smoking (will be 8 years next month) cold turkey!
Most successful resolution: lose weight and get in shape
My best resolution is not to make a resolution at this time of year. I prefer to make resolutions at a time where the pressure/stress is less like spring time or September.
Drink more water easier said than done.
help more people. especially homeless people. i try and do what i can now i have limited funds but i do try and buy meals for the homeless
My most successful was last year’s – resolving to spend more time with my children, and enjoying them and their activities, instead of worrying about the chores that were not getting done.
Being there for my mom like she has always been there for me.
my most successful- to no longer make New Year’s resolutions
Dieting is the least successful thing in my life
to find a new job
quit smoking didn’t happen
I’ve learned not to make New Year’s resolutions. I try to be a better version each day! I learn something new, help another human, volunteer… Happy Sunday to All!
To exercise more and eat healthier….never happened, lol
exercise a minute a day…that proved to be a hard task…
Take a trip for my birthday. Did it & it was wonderful!
My best (past & current) resolution is just to be more present everyday of the year!
I strive to lose weight but it doesn’t always work out.
to lose weight and keep it off 🙂
To eat healthier.
To find a really good 2nd husband and after 24 years of widowhood, I did. P.S.The first one was great also.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to stop smoking
to not drink alcohol…lasted about 2 minutes because i rang the new year in with a glass of champagne !
resolved to live more presently and think i’m doing a good job!
To eat healthier and lose weight (not very successful)
no hair color or hair cuts
Most successful resolution I’ve had would be to not sweat the small stuff!
Eat healthier
To get outside more would be the winner…all the others fell aside quickly.
Save more money towards buying a home.
most disastrous fail – lose weight Sigh
I was determined to learn something new three years ago. This has been my resolution for the past three years. I have FINALLY taught myself how to skate, I’ve relearned how to ride a bike, and my next challenge is to learn Spanish which I’m learning.
To eat healthier and eat less chips and popcorn. It’s always an epic fail for me and I usually only last a few weeks on the chips and popcorn part.
Most successful resolution was reinventing my marriage.
Exercise more and eat healthier foods 🙂
Eating much healthier!
Quiting Smoking – fail!
Varied success wit New year’s resolutions about leading a more healthy life. If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again! Lol
Eating more healthy…. FAIL because it’s too expensive and there’s too many chemicals and additives in veggies and fruits bought in store.
Trying to go vegetarian. Not a success but I have cut down on my meat consumption and I no longer drink milk. It’s a start!!
My new year’s resolution was to eat healthier. I had attempted and it lasted a whole 3 weeks. I started a second job in that time and wasn’t meal prepping which is really key to staying on track.
Make friends (did not work!)
every year i start off by promising to eat right and lose weight but after the first few days i always seem to lapse back to my old ways!
Mine for years was to quit smoking finally it took now its lose weight, just waiting for that one to take.
To take on day at a time and not to worry about things that I cannot control.
To take a step back at work which reduces my stress. It works for me.
reduce stress, be more calm and happy
To be happy
to eat healthier, though still working on it 🙂
To pay off debt!!
To be honest
My resolution was to never make resolutions, and so far so good!
Most successful was to spend more quality time with friends and family. Working great so far.
My most epic resolution fail lasted all of about 5 seconds after the New Year, if that. Resolved to swear less, then at the stroke of midnight someone decided to fire a gun into the air, hit a transformer and knocked out power for hundreds. So my first words after Happy New Year were quite “Colorful” lol
My resolution is to go visit more people, write more letters and play more with my cat!
I lost 50 pounds and have kept it off for four years now!
My biggest fail was to lose weight. I started out well enough: going to the gym, eating healthy, but it didn’t last long.
My most successful resolution for this year was to be less clumsy and make a truce with gravity, but that failed last week, when I slipped on ice and got stitches, I was soo close! 😀
Drinking less alcohol!!!
Most successful NYE resolution was to exercise more! 🙂
to spend more time with family
I don’t think I’ve ever made a New Year’s resolution :S
To spend more quality time with family.
Quit smoking it was difficult but successfull
I always try to travel more in mine. I should have been more specific that I meant “the world”, because I took a job that meant overnight travel 2-4 hours of my home. Not very worldly but definitely beautiful! (and exhausting!)
To start meditating and doing yoga. I was successful kind of with yoga but still struggle with meditation!!
Spending more quality times with my kids and saving money each week
BEST EVER WAS TO QUIT SMOKING: done 3 years ago, and never ever going to start again!
I was able to loose 30 lbs in the first 5 months !
Go to the gym more often
Last year to lose weight and I did 50 pounds and still going strong.
To spend more time with family and friends
Lose weight.
To eat more healthy. still am and it makes a difference
Join a Gym and go regularly
Do better in school
Eat better and take care of myself.
Last year it was to reduce my intake of sugar, and I did succesfully!
My most successful was when I vowed to “Not become a female Latin dancer in Venezuela”. 10 years on and still holding out! 🙂
Drink more water, less wine, and I did it!
The resolution to lose weight is a fail year after year 🙂
To take better care of myself
I quit biting my nails
Showing love and grace to others and always remembering KINDNESS & LOVE is the only way to live!
My most successful resolution is related to our dog. We pledged no table scraps and to walk her daily or take her to the dog park. It helps that Roxy is relentless as she will stare us down, if we don’t move to the door to go out!
I wanted to lose weight so I joined a gym….after a few weeks I stopped going. Huge fail!!! 😢
I wanted to pay off my mortgage by the time I was forty! Succeeded!
I made a resolution to read more books this year than last year. Last year I read 12 books and this year I read 14 so far and I’m aiming to finish one more by the end of this month, making it 15 for 2018.
I was able to stop smoking 10 years now
More biking in winter
I cut back on sugar and sweets it has made a huge difference
Success at not making resolutions.
Success and Fail: To go to the gym more regularly… I found a Zumba class I love and go once a week. But not regular enough 🙁
My biggest fail is trying to go to the gym.
to spend more time exercising
successful: re-connect with old friends
fail: put more kilometres on my threadmill
To do more walking to places.
Walking more
Successful – To quit smoking permanently effective Febuary 2nd, 2011. Good luck to everyone with the resolutions this New Years!
Pay off debt was a big one for me a couple of years ago and it went great. Debt free is a great feeling
I don’t make resolutions. Nothing to break and feel bad about.
Hi. I finished a 4-part online course.
I lost 26 pounds this year! Finally back to a healthier weight.
my best resolution is that i worked really hard, brought many dreamed gifts for my brothers and sent money to my parents..
To help as many people as I can
to eat healthier and I am
I always think about dieting or exercising more…never happens! Oh well…next year!!
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to stop drinking so much soda. I managed to only stop by switching to carbonated water.
more positivity in my life
Get outside more and enjoy nature. Love being outside.
Successful – putting down electronics and being more engaged with my family 🙂
Spending more time with my family-better
My worst resolution is always dieting. Maybe this year I will try new healthier recipes that satisfy like the unhealthy ones… hmmm… 🙂
Cut down on potato chips…. still trying.
Every year I always say I’m going to get in better shape & start working out but it never seems to happen other than getting out for daily walks with my dog.
Trying to swear less.
Be more active!
lose weight? – but it never works smile
To eat more greens and drink more water!
Fell off the wagon a couple of times this year but so far so good!!
lose 20 lbs
every day I call a lonely friend or an old relative, to say Hello and keep in touch! THANKS!
I need the Facial Mask Duo Gift Set
I would like the Facial Mask Duo Gift Set
I didn’t make any, just made the commitment to eat healthier, pay down debts, and be grateful.
To stay calm at work in stressful situation but loosing weight was a no go.
My favourite Resolution, and I use it almost every year, is to simply “Smile More.” I make an effort to remind myself to simply “put on a happy face.” It’s a resolution that works for anyone and will benefit everyone.
Two years ago it was my goal to learn how to crochet. I stuck to it and I’m in love with it. I’ve never been happier and I’m so glad I stuck with it!!!!
My successful resolution this year was to spend a lot of time with my sister,and I am glad I did she passed in August.
My most successful New Years Resolution was to lose weight. I ended up losing 30 lbs in 3 months! However, it turned into my most disasterous New Years Resolution because I gained it all back, and then some!
To sleep more and stop smoking
To stop smoking – that didn’t last.
I haven’t made a resolution in all seriousness; I figure if you can’t do it any time during the year; New Years won’t make a difference.
To be a better friend!
My least successful resolution was trying to say no more to my friends.
Equally successful or failed new year’s resolution : To eat better and lose weight
To stop eating McDonald’s Big Macs! I haven’t had one since 2007 and dropped over 30 lbs. that year alone!!
Drink more water and walk around the block!
my most successful is making my nieces happy by getting whats on their christmas lists. the joy, innocence and happiness is without measure and the best part of the holidays for me.
To get a job that I love (and I’m happy to say I succeeded!)
My new years resolution was to be more positive and even though 2018 was a very hard year for my family and i, we are still trying to look on the bright side of things.
My most disastrous fail was I supposed to lose 10 lbs but I ended up gaining almost 10 lbs that year
be more patient
My best resolution was to improve my GPA and I was able to do that!
I made a resolution to quit smoking and this New Year’s Day will make 20 years smoke free :).
Most successful New Year’s resolution was to do a kind deed for somebody every day
my most successful resolution is to not make any resolution.
to exercise more
My most successful resolution? Not to make any resolutions!
To stop eating Mcdonalds!!
To exercise – fail!
My most successful resolution was to spend more time out with family regardless of being busy with work and feeling too tired to do much else.
not being late for work!!!
I didn’t make any resolutions as to not disappointment myself!
I enjoy It’s a Wonderful Life.
Quit smoking….finally worked. Smoke free for many years now!
to take things slower
I will try to not let the little things bother me so much, good luck to me!!!!!!
When I would say “I will get to it …..” I used to put it off. One year I made a resolution to do things immediately. It was great!
My best new year’s resolution was to not make new year’s resolutions!
Quit smoking I quit years ago and thank God everyday – people are killing themselves smoking and blowing hundreds of dollars a year – up in smoke. I saved the money and went on a fabulous trip after the year being smoke free.
Definitely sticking to my weight loss goals – I seem to fail year after year.
To begin a health regimen.
Failed resolution – to quit smoking – lasted until my hangover disappeared! LOL But 4 years later finally success!!!
This looks SO amazing!
To be more positive!
To spend more time and effort helping others.
To save more money
losing 10lbs!
hitting the gym more often
getting a new hobby!
My most successful resolution was to watch more movies.
For years I always made a resolution to lose weight, however, I never followed through.
To serve more in our community. Became 4 H leader and started doing respite foster care
To make a new recipe every week.
To start saying ‘no’ and start doing more for myself because I always tend to do everything for everyone else!
To eat HEALTHIER food with less fat, less sugar & less salt. I have several diseases and cutting on those help me feel better❤🎅HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE 🎅❤
to lose weight
My most successful resolution was to work harder on my side projects – I’ve done very well this year and I’m happy with how far I’ve come! And looking forward to even more growth to happen next year!
To spend less money
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to eat healthier, especially at breakfast time. I now alternate breakfasts between various fruits with Meusli and Mediterranean yogurt and my special oatmeal that includes an apple, flax seed, wheat germ, chopped walnuts, dried cranberries and raisins. I’ve even discovered I like kale. Who knew?
To save money for the future.
To live more simply
Cutting a toxic person from my life.
Put money in my savings every week!
To drink more water! I made that resolution 2 years ago, and I still commit to it daily.
To lose 30 lbs…..failed.
My most successful New Years resolution was to not make New Years Resolutions. If I have a goal in mind I start it when I decided to. Most New Years Resolutions fail.
to give more charity
To save more…
I wanted to learn how to knit and I succeeded! I also wanted to do more exercise! That was also a success!
To stop drinking pop…except for when drinking highballs
I read the whole Bible in ine year. 🙂
to take more time for myself. Self care is extremely important.
I have never had a successful New Year Resolution. Most they were to lose weight. A waste of time.
I took up running as a new years resolution and I trained to complete a marathon at age 50.
My most successful was to never make another New Year’s resolution and I haven’t for many years since
Best resolution was to stop making resolutions!!
Best resolution was to read more books
New Years resolution was to lose 20 pounds and I did 🧘🏼♀️
Total fail of the year (introduce myself to a bigger network) – I was being introduced to a colleague and said hi, then went to say hi to all the other new faces and came back to the beginning to say hi to the first guy again. The guy just looked at me and I said hi my name is Kat and he was like, “yea we met 5 mins ago”….that stoped my network resolution #epicfail
To travel more
To travel more
to enjoy each day
diet
To travel more
Both the most successful and most disastrous was to get more organized. Started with bold moves however, still somewhere in the middle.
My most successful resolution was to quit smoking. It stuck and now I’m smoke free 8 years!
About 8 New Year’s ago I gave up fast food as one of my resolutions! For the most part I’ve stuck with it! I only eat Subway if I’m going to get food!
working out 4-5 times a week
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to quit smoking. That was 3 years ago and still a quitter!
Save save save to buy a house and that we did in 2018!
My most successful resolution was my 2018 resolution to loose 100 lbs. I lost 120 lbs and still counting.
My most disastrous New Year’s resolution was to save money. In fact I went further into debt and saved nothing! This coming year I vow things must change!
quit smoking, lasted for 6 months
to try to exercise more
My most disastrous New Year’s resolution is to exercise more often. What is disastrous is that I take the same resolution each year, and fail EACH and EVERY year…
Always about hitting that gym…
To lose weight
Not take things so seriously and slow down… it really helps!
To just enjoy the small things! Stress less! Laugh more!!
Resolution every year to be healthier, loose weight.. always do well for a month than fall off the wagon
To see the glass as half full rather than half empty. To be grateful,to what I do have rather than what I don’t have.
To not make an ass of myself
I resolved to take time to reflect on what I’m thankful for more often!
I tried to stop swearing, big fail-I didn’t make it 2 days
I’m going to hire a trainer for 2019.
I’m going to volunteer more this year
I’m going to learn how to play chess this year, a game I don’t know how to play
I got a city pool membership that I’m going to use a lot
Read more self help books to stay calm
To not repeat my answers on these contests
I’d like to be more forgiving of myself and the people in my life
Sleeping early
I year I said I would read a book a month for the whole year and I ended up reading 15 books that year! I should do that again.
I usually forget about my New Year’s resolutions about a month into the year but this year that was not the case. I had badly injured my hip and leg about 2 years ago and my goal was to get my workouts back to 4-5 times a week like before that happened. Still a little inconsistent but night and day to what I was last year so yay!!
I don’t make any resolutions …. life is so short that I live every moment as if it was the last one.
To send little gifts to friends and family. Just a little something to brighten their days. It has been a success.
Sometimes successful and sometimes not so much is mindful eating! Not just doing it for the sake of doing it if I am not really hungry.
Biggest Fail – lose weight
Drink less caffeine….fail.
Drink less caffeine…fail.
Most successful start an exercise program. Was a resolution back in 1990 and I did aerobics classes faithfully until 2004.
to recognize that live gives us all different challenges and too keep my expectations of others reasonable.
Be brave, strong and true
To love more (still trying)
Quit smoking. Which I did….
Losing weight turnt out to be a fail… Haha
To spend more time with loved ones
My failure is to lose weight every year, however I always fail. My new resolution is going to be healthy in general, exercise more, eat more healthy, and make sure to take care of myself mentally.
spending more time with my son Legend and eating healthier mostly
Wearing more lip colour.
To win more Tribute.ca prizes;)
Giving up sweets was a spectacular fail…
… giving up smoking, desserts and Delmonte Fruit Bars are always hideous failures
I made a resolution to hit the trails more often! I sure did this year and got many friends to go along! it was a successful resolution for 2018!
To enjoy life as it comes
Staying positive
the same one every year for the last ten to lose weight..major fail!
Live life and stop stressing.
My most successful resolution…enjoying every single day of the year and not just the so-called milestone dates.
Quiting facebook – epic fail
to dance more!
at home or at my dance club or anywhere!
eat better
excercise more
excercise and eat better
purge the clutter and lose a few lbs
purge the clutter and lose the excess weight
spend more time with family
spend more time with mother
To get more sleep – not happening so far.
Read more books.
Trying to eat healthier…keep celery and carrot sticks on hand to curb junk eating
I would love to travel more.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to travel and enjoy every minute with what this life has to offer me.
To eat healthier
My greatest revolution was finishing my degree; currently in school and making that dream into a reality!
Exercise more and quit smoking. Still smoking
Going back to school!! I graduated last JULY!!!!
To quit smoking – and sucessful
To volunteer more now that I am retired and have the time
Learn to swim – failed
I made a promise to look after myself more so now every month I get a theraputic massage and my nails done. It’s my gift to me.
My most successful resolution was never having resolutions!! Never change something on New Years
My most successful New Year’s resolution was to quit smoking. Thanks for the chance to win! Merry Christmas! This is an amazing giveaway!
to priorize time with family and friends
I was successful in saving for a trip.
My most successful New Year’s resolution was purging all the junk in my basement.
My dieting new years resolutions always fail
2 years ago my resolution was to complete the couch to 10k running program & run in a real race & I did it!
Last year it was to drink more water. Partial success.
My best resolution is to do a good deed for someone every day of the year! It has been wonderful!
I started champix on New Year’s Day and officially stopped smoking on Jan 23rd. It will be 10 years this January.
To volunteer more and I do at the Toronto Humane Society!
To fit into my favorite pink pants
Exercise more – fail!
to do more exercise. I bought a bike and I go biking 3 times a week. I did’nt make bike since 20 years ago.
Exercise more
Being more graetfull with the other
Exercising and eating healthier.
To eat healthy and stay active.
The best New Year’s resolution I ever accomplished was actually for my dad. I got him to quit smoking. I was only 9 years old at the time and I had seen videos at school of what happens to someone’s lungs who is a heavy smoker. I begged him for New Year’s to please quit smoking and he did. It took two years and many nicotine patches, but he has been a non-smoker for over 20 years now.
To drop people that do nothing for me. Focus on me – don’t let the petty crap get me! So far so good!
Write a book before my 50th birthday- and I did it!
To save more money
My New Year’s resolutions very stick
My New Year’s resolutions never stick
My most disastrous resolution fail is getting active. I always fall off the wagon around Valentine’s Day and stay off the wagon!
eat better
To not stress so much over the small things – trying!!!!
to travel more, and i’ve managed to keep is so far since i originally made it a few years ago 🙂
find a better work/life balance – Success!
One year, I was resolved not to make any New Year’s resolutions. I’m pleased to report that I was exceedingly successful in my goal. : )
Don’t sweat the small stuff
I once tried to save money every day. The “day of the year” thing. So day one, put aside $1, day 2 $2 and so on. I lasted about a week!
Lose weight. You know, the one I make every year.
I always make some kind of resolution
but I never keep them.so I quit
Read more books
I lost 50 lbs.
Travel more and work less
I made a resolution to never make New Years resolutions again almost 30 years ago. I have never broken that resolution.
To stop and smell the roses more.
go to the gym 3xs a week, fail
To stop smoking which would benefit my health.
I finished my Family Tree back 10 generations!
I never make resolutions since I make changes to myself and life throughout the year.
To breathe.
To do something nice for someone every single day of the year did it
My most successful New Years resolution was finally quitting smoking when I found out I was going to be a dad the week before New Years (haven’t had one since New Year’s Eve 2015)
Most successful – “don’t sweat the small stuff”
I quit smoking
Lose weight – fail!
Any year I resolve to exercise is a problem
I actualy started to lose weight just before Christmas and ended up continuing my weight loss into the new year. I lost 60 pounds, it lasted for about a year after that and then I gained it back. Epic fail!
Learn guitar – took lessons and found out my fingers aren’t nimble enough to play!!! BUST!
Fail: to go to the gym regularly
My best resolution was to give more hugs!
Eating healthy a few years back. Fallen off the wagon must get back on track.
Giving up dairy
lose weight and eat healthy
I try to do a good deed for someone every day. It sure makes me feel happy!
Most disastrous – to lose weight
to live happily!
My resolution is to be proud to say I actually accomplished something good for myself.
for my, my resolution is to be proud to accomplished something good for my family
My best: To spend more time with my elderly mother. I am so glad I did so. She’s gone now and I miss her every day.
Spend more time with loved ones and towards religion
To start a new intense exercise program, which was going great… until I got injured renovating my place 😛
To start a new intense exercise program, which was going great… until I got injured renovating my place 😛
My best resolution was to connect with my family more by calling them weekly. It’s worked. I always look forward to talking to them as I live so far from home.
to declutter and organize
My best was to quit smoking. I accomplished this 15 years ago!!
To get my house organized and get rid of some of the clutter
That time I swore I’d give up cheese. What was I thinking?!
Still trying to lose weight…LOL!!!
I gave up tea because of the caffeine!
I work out with a trainer so I can get stronger before my surgery in the new year
Best resolution I made was to do something in 2018 out of my comfort zone. Decided it was gonna be sky diving. One on my birthday.
My resolution to lose some weight actually worked, but only a few pounds! Better than nothing I guess. 🙂
WATCHING GREAT SHOWS AND USING GREAT PRODUCTS OR FOR SHARING
Losing weight
mY MOST SUCCESSFUL nEW yEARS RESOLution…..DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY!!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.
To quit worrying so much – pretty hard not to do!
QUIT SMOKING
To look on the positive side of things and encourage others to do the same.
never made a resolution
Running 5Km
gave up smoking 18 years ago and still not smoking, hardest resolution
I gave up diet coke. It lasted 3 days.
Most disastrous fail – trying to control the paper/clutter in my home, year after year.
I don’t make New Year resolutions.
Enjoy each day as it was your last
I always try to resolve to not worry about things you can’t control – each year gets a little better
I was trying to organize my many books/collections – and I actually did it! A great resolution!
My best resolution was to put my self first. It changed my life and everything feel into place after that.
love body shop products
Host gifts are not bad or for people you don’t really know too well.
to eat less Junk foods!
My most successful New Years Resolution was eating less processed foods. I have cooked more, eaten raw more and I definitely feel the difference! Thanks for the chance Tribute and good luck everyone!
To read more – and it was very successful!
Exercise more eat less sweets, incorporate more healthier options.
Still trying to lose the 10 pounds from last year, lol
I would love to be able to read more books. I have set a lofty goal of reading 75 in 2019! We’ll see what happens
I’ve tried to read more and it’s not worked so hot.
Fall in love with a great woman from anyplace in the world . . and I did from Hong Kong!!!
To say one positive thing everyday!
In January, I wished to move. I started packing. In December of same year, I moved into a brand new place.
A more functional brain.