With every New Year, come new resolutions.
As I write this, I am extremely hung-over from last night's celebrations. Even though I feel like I've caught the death, I feel good about myself. Because for the last couple of weeks I have been going on about my New Years Resolutions for 2014 to anyone and everyone. Now, I have made resolutions in the past before, but have never been able to keep them, like a lot of people. But this year is different. I can feel it. This is my year. It is going to be a killer year!
My resolutions are as follows:
Firstly, I want to talk about the alcohol resolution. I love to have a drink. Often. And a lot of them. Don't get me wrong, I'm not an alcoholic (as much as my friends say I am). I am a binge drinker. I don't need to drink; I just like doing it in excess. I've never seen the point in stopping at one drink, when you can go all out, put a bunch of drinks away, and enjoy the night so much more than the sober drivers who are sitting in the corner, playing on Facebook on their phones, not enjoying themselves.
As I write this, I am extremely hung-over from last night's celebrations. Even though I feel like I've caught the death, I feel good about myself. Because for the last couple of weeks I have been going on about my New Years Resolutions for 2014 to anyone and everyone. Now, I have made resolutions in the past before, but have never been able to keep them, like a lot of people. But this year is different. I can feel it. This is my year. It is going to be a killer year!
My resolutions are as follows:
- Not a drop of alcohol for the entire year
- No soft drink for the year
- Complete in every single Tough Mudder event in Australasia in 2014
Firstly, I want to talk about the alcohol resolution. I love to have a drink. Often. And a lot of them. Don't get me wrong, I'm not an alcoholic (as much as my friends say I am). I am a binge drinker. I don't need to drink; I just like doing it in excess. I've never seen the point in stopping at one drink, when you can go all out, put a bunch of drinks away, and enjoy the night so much more than the sober drivers who are sitting in the corner, playing on Facebook on their phones, not enjoying themselves.