New Year's Resolutions vs. Reality
Every year we make New Year's resolutions, and every year we're so optimistic that this is the year we'll get our sh*t together. But alas, maybe it's time we get real about what we're actually able to achieve in the New Year — not to say we should give up altogether. All we're saying is that our goals should be a bit more realistic. When aren't they? Well, here's how our unattainable New Year's resolutions typically fare by around February. . . . Are we right, or are we right? Source: Gemma Correll via Society6
Resolution: Read More
Reality: Too Many Netflix Shows to Watch
Resolution: Save More
Source: Bravo
Reality: Haven't Checked My Bank Statement in Weeks
Resolution: Drink Less
Source: LaFace Records
Reality: Sober Is Boring
Resolution: Do More Good Deeds
Reality: Too Hungover to Function
Resolution: Gossip Less
Reality: Didn't Even Try
Resolution: Travel More
Reality: Blew Travel Savings on Shopping
Resolution: Have More Sex With Your S.O.
Reality: Maybe Tomorrow?
Source: Bravo
Resolution: Get Organized
Reality: Haven't Done Laundry in Weeks
Resolution: Work Out More, and Eat Better
Source: Bravo
Reality: Been to the Gym 5 Times
Resolution: Make More of an Effort to Online Date
Reality: Would Rather Get Drinks With the Girls
Resolution: Act More Mature
Reality: What's My Age Again?
Resolution: Handwrite More Letters
Reality: K.I.T. by Scrolling Instagram
Resolution: Make New Friends
Reality: Too Much Effort
Resolution: Call the Parents More
Source: Miramax