New Year's Resolutions

By way of an experiment, I asked my nearest and dearest what they thought my New Year's Resolutions should be.

Husband: Lose weight.
Son: Aim for 5 publications in 2026.
Daughter: Don't let Difficult Relative get under your skin.
Diplomatic friend, neatly eliding the question: My resolution is to get up early and be in bed by 10.30. I'll share my resolution with you.
Oldest friend: Difficult question. What has everyone else suggested? Definitely go for ignoring Difficult Relative, that's a really good one.
Second oldest friend: diplomatic silence so far
Overseas friend: Don't make any. You'll just feel bad when you fail. But do ignore Difficult Relative.

I think these are pretty good, and a better list than I'd have drawn up myself. I'm going to add - get on top of the garden, which will combine fresh air and exercise with a positive result if I get the garden looking nice.

Anyone else making New Year's Resolutions?

Comments

  • No.
    :naughty:

    Your list is a formidable one, but the advice re Difficult Relative is especially good.

    Best of luck!
    :wink:
  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    What could I resolve since I'm already perfect?

    Seriously though, I think saying 'I will be/do this from a specific date' is bound to fail. If it's something you really want, start now or, in the case of the garden, when conditions permit.

    I'm aware of marking time at the moment, until I have a date for my surgery. But otherwise it's a matter of persevering in courses that I know are helpful - more art, reading, garden, approach to eating. And avoiding/abstaining from those I know aren't - doomscrolling, most news, too much computer gaming.
  • I have purchased an exercise bike (second hand, mind you) and, at least at this moment, am determined to work my way up to a better level of fitness. I've done this before and had short term success. I'm hoping for something more long term so it is in the realm of a New Year's Resolution. Today is day three of beginning.
  • I once bought an exercise bike, only to find that it was Too Big to fit anywhere on my Ark. It now serves the denizens of a block of sheltered flats in the nearby village...

    I suppose one useful Resolution I could make is to drink less BEER.
    :grimace:
  • Another useful Resolution might be to refrain from posting on this Ship, as I seem unable to make any comment on anything without being taken to task.

    Happy 2026, all of you!
  • I plan to live a more structured life. There are so many things I want to do, but I always seem to run out of time. If I set aside a day each week to do something I enjoy, I can get everything in. Example: Monday art projects, Tuesday music projects, Wednesday Study Spanish. ( My Mexican house cleaner comes twice a month on Wednesdays and she is kind to help me.) And so on. This should work to weave around appointments, social events, and shopping.
  • Another useful Resolution might be to refrain from posting on this Ship, as I seem unable to make any comment on anything without being taken to task.

    Happy 2026, all of you!
    I think what is happening on the “What did you sing today” isn’t really as much taking you to task as it is playful banter on that most subjective of topics—what tunes go with what hymns. Stick to your guns, I say. :wink:

    And please, the Ship would be a poorer place without your posts.


  • Yes, please don't leave, @Bishops Finger .
  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    edited December 2025
    Look after my teeth better, restart my exercise plan, start to put money into a savings account regularly.

    Very boring, whilst also channeling Pam Ayers.
  • EigonEigon Shipmate
    I had a couple of extremely enjoyable short breaks over last year. My resolution is to do at least one in the coming year, possibly Edinburgh. I'm hoping to have more time this year, since I was caught up in the hectic madness of moving house this year!
  • I know what I need to do this year, exactly the same as last year, but it depends too much on other things and people to be a resolution.

    Later in the year it may have to be to have the guts to turn my back on the entire passage of my life so far and take on a trade.
  • Lose weight. clean my apartment, do better financially. Same as every year, *sigh*
  • CathscatsCathscats Shipmate
    edited December 2025
    Good grief, BF, if you weren’t popping up on the Ship some of us would worry.

    Edited to add no resolutions here, as like @Firenze I am waiting for an operation, and can’t plan much till it’s over (and I am recovered, which, since it I volves breaking and pinning my heel, amongst other things, may take some time).
  • la vie en rougela vie en rouge Purgatory Host, Circus Host
    My intended project for last year was to make considerable progress on cleaning out my wardrobe. Having mostly failed to do so, I think it rolls over.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    NicoleMR wrote: »
    Lose weight. clean my apartment, do better financially. Same as every year, *sigh*

    That sounds about right, Nicole! :mrgreen:

    Adding my pleas to those of others that BF doesn't stop posting on the Ship; you'd be Very Much Missed if you did.

  • Another useful Resolution might be to refrain from posting on this Ship, as I seem unable to make any comment on anything without being taken to task.

    Happy 2026, all of you!

    Please stay and post! ❤️
  • SpikeSpike Ecclesiantics & MW Host, Admin Emeritus
    Some years ago I made a New Year Resolution to stop making New Year Resolutions. It’s the only one I’ve ever managed to keep.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Another useful Resolution might be to refrain from posting on this Ship, as I seem unable to make any comment on anything without being taken to task.

    Do not, I repeat NOT, make this Resolution. Please.
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    Don't go @Bishops Finger , you'd be very much missed.
    Every year I make a resolution to finish the novel I've been working on for twenty years. Every year I make it to about March before I give up again. This year I'll be trying again.
    I too also want to lose weight. I have quite a few events on starting in May and want to look good or at least OK in the photos.
  • ToTheLeastRebelToTheLeastRebel Shipmate Posts: 15
    edited December 2025
    I'm continuing one that I've made every year for the past three years:

    1. Avoid as much as possible using "yes" or "no" in answering questions. E.g Q. "are you running today?" A. "I am" or "I am not", rather than "yes" or "no".

    And making a couple of new ones:

    2. As far as possible eliminate the words "just" and "should" from my speech. E.g "you should just do this..." 🙅🏾🙅🏾🙅🏾

    3. Apart from washing and skincare, shaving, brushing teeth, or blowing my nose, try to avoid touching my face.
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    edited December 2025
    I have one and I'll come back in a week if I've managed to do it for that long.

    Apart from washing and skincare, shaving, brushing teeth, or blowing my nose, try to avoid touching my face.

    The other day Mr Boogs and I were shopping and the cashier was full of flu. Luckily behind a screen. I said "Don't touch your face until we can wash our hands." I found it very easy. He found it almost impossible. No wonder he gets far more coughs and colds.
  • Gave up on NY resolutions years ago: best resolutions happen at the tail end of a crisis
  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    Sojourner wrote: »
    best resolutions happen at the tail end of a crisis

    That seems to be my emotional experience of every year since Covid.
  • @Bishops Finger, oh please stay. I enjoy your posts.
  • Thank you. I'm OK, but lurking - may post next year.
  • Nenya wrote: »
    Another useful Resolution might be to refrain from posting on this Ship, as I seem unable to make any comment on anything without being taken to task.

    Do not, I repeat NOT, make this Resolution. Please.

    Absobloodylutely!
  • Thank you. I'm OK, but lurking - may post next year.

    Laughs arse off.
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    Another useful Resolution might be to refrain from posting on this Ship, as I seem unable to make any comment on anything without being taken to task.

    Happy 2026, all of you!

    Hey!

    We enjoy your company!

    Ignore the ones who like to grumble.
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    Dinner for One. The whole of Germany watch this on New Year's Eve!

    https://youtu.be/7j9wF31jUCM?si=3tmfSWwR28To9V-H
  • Boogie wrote: »
    Dinner for One. The whole of Germany watch this on New Year's Eve!

    https://youtu.be/7j9wF31jUCM?si=3tmfSWwR28To9V-H

    And it's wonderful!

    Skol!
  • .but I'm having a schwein of a job finding the full version on the intertubes!
  • Thank you. I'm OK, but lurking - may post next year.

    Laughs arse off.

    :wink:
  • MaryLouiseMaryLouise Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    To keep on keeping on, even with gritted teeth. I never realised grief was so exhausting.
    To hang onto what remains of a sense of humour.
    More wild swimming while the summer lasts.
    To stop snacking before I I put on more weight.
    To do a Lenten retreat.
    To read more challenging literature (why?)
    Make time for poetry, art, music, growing herbs in pots.
    To be a better friend.
    Learn to knit which has been a failed resolution for at least a decade.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Thinking of you with love @MaryLouise .
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    {{{ML}}}
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    Thinking of you @Mary Louise. I always find YouTube useful for knitting tutorials if that helps with that resolution.
  • RockyRogerRockyRoger Shipmate
    edited February 7
    How you doing, ML?
    I can't even remember what my NYR's were!

    How are others doing? It's nearly Lent .... I give up!

    As my old pastor would say, 'What should I be praying for?'
  • North East QuineNorth East Quine Purgatory Host
    edited February 7
    "Don't let Difficult Relative get under your skin" wasn't a resolution I'd have thought of myself, but given that everyone thought it was the best resolution I could make, I have stuck to it. And it's been good. The highlight this year has been her accusing me of doing something to her phone. When I pointed out that I was 150 miles away, and had no access to her phone, she said that she thought I'd used "demonic" methods. Fortunately the Apple Store fixed her phone, but even if they hadn't my NYR meant that I let the suggestion I had "demonic" powers pass me by while I smiled serenely.

    My husband's suggestion I should lose weight is still on the "pending" pile.

    My son suggested I should aim for 5 publications this year, and I'm working on a journal paper just now. And I've had a think about a chapter of my PhD which might convert to a journal paper without too much effort. So I haven't ruled out five this year. Actually, I'm very much enjoying this. My son has pointed out that if I get all the bits of half-assed research finished and written up this year, I could aim for a book next year. And he's being my "accountability buddy". Left to my own devices I would just keep going down research rabbit holes and get nothing written up and published.

    The gardening resolution has been impossible, the garden having been covered in snow for half the year so far, and waterlogged since the snow melted.
  • MaryLouiseMaryLouise Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    Well, I have an apricot-coloured ball of wool and when I locate an old pair of knitting needles in a suitcase somewhere, I may yet get to knitting via YouTube tutorials (thank you, @Sarasa).

    I'm reading Gertrude Stein (Stanzas in Meditation) with a bewildered enthrallment as so often before, difficult literature that stirs the inarticulate part of me. And planning to read JM Coetzee on the boyhood of Jesus which I suspect is not about boyhood or Jesus.

    No wild swimming, a plague of frogs in the river so I'm doing kundalini yoga and fire-breathing to learn to breathe fast from the lower diaphragm. The teacher keeps saying it is transformative and we can access our higher consciousness, over-hyped a bit?

    Still snacking too much, not planting herbs until it gets cooler. Thinking about Lent and just slowing down, letting the grief do what it needs to do.

    Grateful for friends.
  • NEQ with the greatest respect:

    Re the weight loss: tell your amiable spouse to get stuffed.

    As for difficult relative; remind your amiable spouse that said DR cams as baggage with your marriage and suggest that he deal with her.

    Life is just too bloody short.
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    edited February 7
    Sojourner wrote: »
    NEQ with the greatest respect:

    Re the weight loss: tell your amiable spouse to get stuffed.

    As for difficult relative; remind your amiable spouse that said DR cams as baggage with your marriage and suggest that he deal with her.

    Life is just too bloody short.

    I think, even if we didn't know you were Australian, we might guess! And I mean that nicely, I honestly do.

    I haven't made NYRs for years, but a friend has persuaded me to get with the 21st century (hell, I'd hardly got the hang of the 20th) and I have made a few videos about cameras and pasted them on TokTok, Instagram and YouTube. They seem to be going down well, I have a number of followers (mostly young women not wearing much... why does this only happen when I've reached an age where chasing young women is the cause of considerable pain... even before SWMBO catches me?).

    It's also good fun and has helped keep my mood from making regular breaks for the centre of the Earth. If this goes on I might have to get some studio gear... well, a phone holder and a ringlight anyway.

    To give you an idea of the level: https://flic.kr/p/2rVv44q

    ETA it's pretty swampy here as well, I am expecting to have to wade to the allotment if I go in the next few days.
  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    MaryLouise wrote: »
    Well, I have an apricot-coloured ball of wool and when I locate an old pair of knitting needles in a suitcase somewhere, I may yet get to knitting via YouTube tutorials (thank you, @Sarasa).

    I'm not so sure of grabbing any old yarn and hoping you have a pair of needles of the appropriate gauge. I favour a specific project, with the appropriate tools and materials. Something like a bag, or a scarf or coasters or whatever, but something you would actually use.
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    My resolution to drink less alcohol and not eat cake have been kept to. I had a couple of glasses of wine last night, my first of the year and I am going to try and avoid anymore till next weekend.
    Glad you've managed to not let difficult relative get to you @North East Quine.
  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    I'd hang on to the Occult Powers @North East Quine never know when they might come in useful.

    Surgery, I discover, causes you to gain weight (fluid retention, not moving about much) tempting you to answer the mating call of the chocolate biscuit. But no, I had a virtuous bowl of tuna and salad for lunch.

    The underlying resolution is that this is an episode, and definitely not an excuse.
  • la vie en rougela vie en rouge Purgatory Host, Circus Host
    I am doing quite well on the clearing out front. So far I have ruthlessly purged undies, pyjamas and all the hanging section of my wardrobe. Jumpers, socks and footwear are next on the list.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    I hope the pyjamas you purged weren't attached to the Captain!.
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    The concert tonight was fun with some excellent jokes in between numbers. Afterwards I got to chat with the people from our German twin town. I'm off there in May for an event, so it was good to introduce myself.
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