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3 New Year Resolutions That You Should Actually Do

Gabriele MontibyGabriele Monti
January 1, 2016
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New Year’s resolutions are something a lot of us make, but very few of us ever actually stick with them. Nonetheless, these failures don’t stop us from continuing year after year to make resolutions. After all, who knows? This could finally be the year that you make those resolutions stick. For those looking for some ideas that can provide a  huge benefit and even be fun, here are three great suggestions.

Start Saving Money

savingmoneyThis really should be at the forefront of most people’s New Year’s resolutions, as most of us are simply not very good at saving. Considering the economic difficulties in the world, saving some of your hard earned cash is even more important now than ever before. No matter how young or old you are, you need to be putting money aside for your retirement.

You also need to consider what would happen if you were to suddenly lose your job or get sick and be unable to work. These things can become major problems, but by starting to save money, you can be prepared for any of these unfortunate events and ensure that they won’t ruin your life. Saving money doesn’t have to be difficult, but it does take some planning. One of the easiest ways is to make a monthly budget, limiting your expenses and ensuring you put aside a designated amount each month.

Start Learning a Language

Learning a new language can be both fun and incredibly rewarding. Also, it’s really not as hard as you think as long as you’re willing to put the time and effort into it. Whether you want to learn a new language to be able to better communicate while travelling or to help you get ahead in your job, there is truly no end to the benefits of learning a new language. So, if you’re looking for a New Year’s that will truly improve you as a person and is something you can really be proud of, why not sign up for language lessons or try one of the many language learning softwares on the market. If you manage to stick with it, it will be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.

Learn Computer Code

Similar to learning a new language, learning computer coding can again have great benefits and makes a fantastic New Year’s resolution. If you’re sick of your current job, learning computer code can help you change careers and find a job you love. The field of IT is constantly growing and changing, meaning you’ll have no shortage of jobs available should you successfully undertake this resolution.

Still, even if you’re not looking to make a career change, learning coding can open up a whole new world of fun possibilities. You could try your hand at building and running your own website, making mobile apps or other programs. Either way, you’ll be focusing on learning new skills and bettering yourself which is really what New Year’s resolutions are all about.

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Gabriele Monti is a dedicated teacher who loves languages and writes for the blog on The Language Class website

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