It’s not easy to rank New Year resolutions. Why? Because
individuals are unique to their habits, experiences and desires – which are
then used to inform decisions, choices and resolutions taken. Consequently, any
resolution is important as it reflects an individual’s circumstances and, most
importantly, the desire to change things for the better.
Nevertheless, there
are habits and conditions in life which similarly affect millions or perhaps
billions of people. For instance, most people desires to have a better job or
more money. As Aristotle put it, it’s the nature of desire not to be satisfied
and most people just live for the gratification of it. Simply put, it’s not
strange that two people, one earning $100 a month and the other earning
$100,000 a month, all want a better paying job in 2015.
Without wasting much of
your time KEKneejerk will rank the top 10 resolutions based on perceived importance or impact on humanity. If any of them reflects exactly what you feel you should do for
yourself then go ahead and note it down in the first pages of your 2015 diary.
- Volunteer personal time and effort to help others
- Quit smoking, and other drug abuse
- Quit drinking or drink less
- Start investing for the future
- Spend wisely
- Be honest and true to others
- Play active role in controlling stress, bad feelings, and reaction to negativity
- Lose weight
- Start exercising regularly
- Start eating healthy foods
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