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30 New Year's Resolutions To Improve Your 2018

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30 New Year's Resolutions To Improve Your 2018
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2018 is here! Happy New Years! As always many come up with their own resolutions for the coming new year and I have gathered 30 of my favorites and some of them I'll be trying myself!

1. Get healthier/workout more

2. Drink more water

3. Read more

4. Try new foods

5. Explore your hometown/city more

6. Go to museums/art galleries

7. Take more baths

8. Talk to those you haven't talked to in a while

9. Clean your room

10. Use your phone less

11. Study more

12. Be more positive

13. Take more time for yourself

14. Stop midnight snacking

15. Spend time with family

16. Stick to a daily routine

17. Volunteer more

18. Stay organized

19. Move more throughout day

20. Travel often

21. Prioritize meals

22. Floss your teeth more

23. Go to bed early

24. Donate or sell things you don't need

25. Use sunscreen

26. Break a bad habit

27. Start a skincare routine

28. Meet new people

29. Take more photos

30. Concentrate on things you can control and focus less on those you can't

Happy 2018!

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