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Approach the New Year with resolve to find the opportunity hidden in each new day

BY SABRINA S. – 12 YEARS OLD

We can all agree that last year was a little bit of a roller coaster for everyone, but this year I would like to change my lifestyle for the better.

Last year, I didn’t push myself to go outside my comfort zone and became a little lazy. For the New Year, my resolutions are to wake up early and try at least one new thing every day, that can be as simple as drawing something with a medium I’m not familiar with.

This week, I’ve started to wake up early and make my own breakfast. After that, this time of day is when I do something new. Today I did some math and learned how to find the circumference of a circle using the area of the figure. This skill will help me get in front of myself and will also enhance my knowledge about something I would never explore.

Getting up early will ensure I’m healthy, full of energy and ready for the day, this makes me go to sleep early as well.

When school starts, I will make sure the teacher knows they have my full attention, I will also make sure to do all my assignments at least one day before the due date.

During the break, I’ve done my homework and have also caught up with classes like science and geography, so I have less pressure when school starts.

“A goal is a dream without a deadline.”

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