I was thinking earlier there are loads of things that I want to make a resolution to do but doing it at new year would kind of be pointless. So I'm going to make a few and perhaps put them into action for the new school year.
1. Give up fizzy drinks and chocolate. This is a big one, huge huge huge. Of course I'm too much of an addict to give them up completely but saying 'cut down on..' is much less of an incentive. I'd feel way less guilty for it then. I might have to make exceptions for things like school lunches, the only puddings I eat are chocolatey.
2. Floss more. Why is this always one? Maybe I should just put "become more obsessed with dental hygiene." Then that includes brushing, flossing and mouthwash. More out of fear I'll have to get fillings. (I have the feeling that me giving up sugary things is also because of this.)
3. Write a diary entry every night. When I started my blog, I had to either split things 50:50 between blog and book or miss out things on one. My blog won this battle to begin with but I soon began to miss being completely honest and being able to talk freely. So now I write huge diary entries and there is so much more going on in my life than I realised! I'm never short of things to write about. I hope to keep it up, maybe I'll come back to blogging a little more too...
4. Take more walks/bikes. I want to be a little bit more active. Recently I've like rambling around the town, nipping into little shops and exploring down the alleyways I wondered about. I've found some pretty cute places, one looking like elves and tree spirits would be completely at home there. If I bike I can go further and not to mention the added benefits to my thighs and legs!
5. Set a non-ridiculous, achievable, reasonable workout regime. I add all those other words because I have a tendancy to just keep going until I twitch with pain or end up doing two and thinking 'that's enough'. My most recent was 100 situps a day, which I managed for about a week and my tummy became extremely tense but I was only doing it to spite someone who kept bragging about their belly and workout. So some day I will actually work out a routine that works without killing me.
There, a nice round five. Once again procrastination makes me blog... goddamn coursework - I hate you! P.s Cheshire I miss you! And you ThinOne. And I won't see you before I go away too *Sniff*
If you're really bothered about dental hygiene, give up crisps. Yes, sugar damages your teeth, but it dissolves almost instantly. The starch in crisps clings onto your teeth and makes them all yucky.
ReplyDeleteFact of the day, from Peter Hutchinson.