New Year Resolutions Create Hope for the Future

Lizeth Sanchez, Staff reporter

New Year’s just past and people always make it a tradition to make a New Year resolution. The whole tradition was meant to change something we don’t really like about ourselves to something more positive in our lives.

Many people around the world use the very general one from wanting to do more charity work to having a better healthy life style. Several students say they participate in the tradition. A student said her New Year’s resolution was “ To stop drinking anything with sugar in it and to start drinking more water.”  

Another student said her New Year resolution was, “ To be more patient and more present, live more in the moment.”  

As a senior approaching the end of high school, my New Year’s resolution is to not let anything stop me from succeeding and getting what I want in life.  It seems appropriate for the place I am in my life.  

If you haven’t made a resolution yet, you still can.  Think positive, think motivating things, think about the changes you can make for yourself and others.  Anything is possible… dream and do it.  Happy New Year!