By: Bethany Day
The year 2026 officially began. For many people, this year holds a true meaning. It means new goals, new achievements, and more importantly, new year resolutions. It has been a tradition for many years for people to try to formulate the best version of ourselves, and helps people work to make their environment a better place. This year, I have the honor to ask those around me, “What are your new year resolutions?” Most of my peers knew the answers instantly. One friend told me, “I want not to procrastinate as much,” while my second friend told me how, “I want to be more consistent with bullet journal.” I talked to my other peers, but they do not really have any resolutions. This year will be your year, and I wish everyone a happy start!
