People Are Sharing What’s NOT On Their Resolutions List
There should be an award for those who successfully stick to all their new year’s resolutions each year. After years and years of unfilled resolutions, people are starting to get real with themselves and are taking another approach.
Our brains naturally hate resolutions and there’s some good alternatives out there. Another way to approach New Year’s resolutions would be to express what you’re not hoping for in 2022. The hashtag #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList began trending on Twitter recently and got people sharing things they are not about to do anytime soon:
Quitting drinking. #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList pic.twitter.com/Rtpdj1uZrq
— Jen (@JenTusch) December 28, 2021
#WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList socializing more … pic.twitter.com/tiYUxaKDgs
— teatime75 (@teatime75) December 28, 2021
Acting my age. #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList pic.twitter.com/M2HRYfIBNJ
— Karmin (@beingkarmin) December 28, 2021
More debt #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList pic.twitter.com/2Lh003xh3z
— Elizabeth K (@elizabethk1985) December 28, 2021
Continuing to use dating apps. #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList pic.twitter.com/aMiT1Z0QX4
— Michael ( & ) (@quickbear) December 28, 2021
#WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList Watching the Scale pic.twitter.com/ImeKGGMQgC
— °°°·.°·..·°¯ Kყɾα ·._.·°¯°·..·°.·°°° (@KyraSpears) December 28, 2021
drinking less coffee #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList pic.twitter.com/gyvJ1OjEKm
— Tracy Sharpe (@tsharpe319) December 28, 2021
#WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList pregnancy pic.twitter.com/R3VTzhFfXY
— Cryptic Messs (@CrypticMesss) December 28, 2021
Getting dressed for the day instead of PJs daily #remotework #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList pic.twitter.com/dW7YtPtqbH
— ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@ThisIsLLBoston) December 28, 2021
Saying 'New Year New Me' #WhatsNotOnMyResolutionsList
— Hill Tweet Blues (@hill_blues) December 28, 2021