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A1C Diane Phillips
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I didn't make a New Years resolution, but my goal each year is to become a better me!!! To grow closer to Father God, Jesus & Holy Spirit, to be in the Bible more than I was last year & to continue to grow in Father God & tweak anything that needs to be tweaked in the way I act, talk & respond to everyday life!!! Why is simple to become more loving towards all!!!
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SGT Greg Eischeid
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Attempting to get more of my mobility back! With Diabetes I have lost out on a lot of family outings and such.
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PO2 Darlene Weigand
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My resolution would be to organize my house so it doesn’t look like I am a hoarder. And that I quit buying stuff just to fill a hole in my life left by the death of my husband and mother and father
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SP5 Peter Faris
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I usually do not do New Year's Resolutions because I really do not like to lie to myself, or others. This year I am actually resolved to lose weight. Not that I am huge or anything, but a lot of my pants are getting a little tight around the waist and I do not want to buy a new wardrobe.
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SGT Mark Vaccaro
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I would like to wake up and say I'd like to do this again the following year for 30-40 years. Even though I'm 100% disabled and lost the use of my right arm and some of the function of my right leg from a pretty bad stroke, I can still make some adjustments to do some things.
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Angela Urbistondo
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Getting out of debt. I have been trying for 3 years and surprise issues keep coming up. This year we need a new roof. Just when we get something paid off, something new surfaces.
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SGT Bradley Turner
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To always put others first. This is because I believe in the greater good.
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MAJ Analisa Pena
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My New Year’s resolution is to exercise five days a week because I just feel good when I do!
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CSM D Stark
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To accomplish more things off my bucket list, with travel at the top of the list. I want to embrace the joyful things that life has to offer!
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SFC Christopher Baxter
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There are a few things that I want to do better this year. #1. The health of my family and I. My wife was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in August of 2021 and she is 11 weeks into her 20 weeks of chemotherapy. Good thing is no radiation therapy. She is a fighter! I realized that we need to live a healthier lifestyle if we are going to be around for our grandchildren. My/our goal is to live healthier, eat better (not full organic because it’s way too expensive), exercise more and stay active. #2. To give more, by way of volunteering my time to help organizations and give funds and support to organizations for breast cancer awareness and research. #3. Be a better father and husband, disconnect from work when the work day is over. Life is too short to be focused on things at work that can wait until tomorrow or Monday. I have wasted a lot of time trying to be the best employee I can be, instead of disconnecting and being the best father and husband I can be. This is a new year and it’s time for real changes. Hopefully this pandemic goes away and we can stop having a repeat of 2020. Lol!
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PO1 Jim Holifield
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I'm going to work on saying "no". I tend to agree to any extra task, position, etc. that I'm approached with and I need to start turning some of them down in order to prioritize my time and my needs.
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SPC Neil King
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I would resolve to exercise at least 3 times per week at the local YMCA. I seriously need to get more exercise and the cost is very small.
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MSgt Rodney Soles
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Get back into my pre-retirement exercise routine, to be healthier and stronger for my children!
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MSgt Rodney Soles
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Get back into my military exercise routine, so I can be healthy to do things with my kids!
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SPC John McNeil
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I will get at least 10 people to register to vote. Enough is enough and we need to get out and vote. They are trying to take our rights away from us.
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Sgt Deb Cobb
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The most important thing to me is to develop a closer relationship with God. Read my Bible more, pray more and understand what direction He wants me to go in. To know it's really Him directing me and TRUST even if it doesn't make sense. I have a burden for helping people more but I don't know which people, where and how.
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SGT Matthew Wolka
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To know that I could be sure that I could see the resolution through would be to lose weight and exercise more. Took me eight weeks of basic training to lose 150# and after 20 years I have put those pounds back on.
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Sgt Deb Cobb
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The most important thing to me is to develop a closer relationship with God. Read my Bible more, pray more and understand what direction He wants me to go in. To know it's really Him directing me and TRUST even if it doesn't make sense. I have a burden for helping people more but I don't know which people, where and how.
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CPL Cornelius Bryant
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Be true to yourself and never be influenced by wrong doers.
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SP5 Jazmin Carrero
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Resolutions are indeed difficult to keep. Over the past years I have made numerous resolutions, which like most people, I have not kept. If I could magically see a resolution through completion, it would definitely be to find some balance in my life, physically and mentally. At this moment, I am really not happy with myself. Shedding some weight off physically, would help me find some renewed confidence, which in turn would help my mental health. Definitely learning that actions speak louder than words. Working in silence will be my master sword.
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