By: Kody Hanor
As the New Year begins, each resolution reflects one’s commitment to growth and change in different but meaningful ways. Carmen Terrones is focused on becoming more productive and organized, believing that structure, stability and planning will lead to less stress and more success. Liam Magee is determined to go to the gym more often, prioritizing physical health and discipline. Niko Bower’s goal is to be happy, wanting to improve his mental health and positive attitude. Noah Braida aims to be more kind to people, recognizing that empathy and respect can create stronger connections and a more positive environment for not just himself, but everyone around him. My Grandpa looks forward to a happy and healthy year with his family, poolside eating grilled chicken with his family. Finally, my goal is to run a low 52-second 400-meter race in track. This is a challenge that requires dedication, resilience, and continuous effort. Together, these resolutions show how the New Year is not just about change but about becoming better in both character and commitment.
