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CPL Sylvester Barzey
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Pvt SanJuana Méndez
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I'd eliminate stress/panic, boredom/depression & disappointment/failure from my life. Eliminating these "albatrosses" from my life would give me strength to give up crutch I've depended on since mental health professionals began seeing me, 45 yrs ago, as nothing more than a statistic.
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SSG Senior Mechanic
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I don't do resolutions.
I do my best everyday, if something needs improved in my life, I take care of it right away.
I am never disappointed with not succeeding and feeling like a loser.
Overall, I am pretty happy with the way I am.
Now to fix the rest of the country......
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SFC Terry Fortune
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Like I've always done. Take one day at a time.
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Sgt Earl Neconie
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Better health for my family in 2022! We’ve also planned a cruise to Alaska and a trip home to Hawaií! Resolutions I plan to keep…
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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thanks for sharing
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SP6 Judy Craig
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I would be the better person every time. With all the different personalities and anger in the world today it is very hard to do. But we all need to practice more kindness, love, and forgiveness every day.
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SN Amanda Blevins
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To loose weight and get into shape. Also to be able to finally stop smoking. I know if I could do greetings and stick with them that it would improve my overall health and energy. It would also allow me to have more to to spend with my lover ones.
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Sgt Douglas M.
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I never do a New Year's resolution however this year I swore to get off as much social media as possible - IT'S JUST TOO CORRUPT and people obsessed with it are AIRHEADS! [I will keep only what I need to communicate with and close friends]
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SP5 Walter Mearkle
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I would want to lose 35 pounds, from 217 down to about 185. I'm 83 years old and I'm convinced that when I start walking 3 miles a day and lose weight I will feel better, have more energy, be able to breathe better, and not get out of breath so often. I'll need to continue using knee supports for the mild arthritc knees. I shall begin to exercise again tomorrow!!
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SSG Elyzabeth Cromer
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My New Year's resolution is to resubmit my VA claim. I have what I need to do it and I know how to do it, the last two years have just been crazy and stressful. When that is completed I can concentrate on my other goals, making my business thrive, finishing my second novel, and last but certainly not least helping other Veterans and their families.
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SPC Antonio Pule Jr.
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We still doing that resolution b.s.! Tried it so many times, because when something drastic happens through that year, out goes that resolution. But always, you've tried your best. And keep moving forward. Every year I always try to balance our finances and try to make more. 4 have families, 3 are in college, 3 in high school and 1 elementary. And that's my resolution every year to assist my kids in any way. That's all folks. Thanks.
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CH (CPT) Tino Villalovas
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I'd say to compete my doctoral disertation and graduate this year. That would be absolutely fabulous!
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SMSgt Andrew Raymond
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I’d like to be able to get back into shape and run a 5K. Haven’t run in a long time due to knee pain from working as a Letter Carrier for 24 years...
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LTC Kathryn Layman
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If I could magically stick to my New Years resolution, and see anything through, it would be to make one legacy worthy memory with someone I love each and everyday. When our jobs here are complete, and we return to wherever each of us came, it's only our legacy that will proceed us, it's what separates us from others, kinda like our trademark on the world. I want to know, when all is said and done, that my legacy will live on, and will withstand the test of time! That's what I would do if I magically could see it through ...
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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I violated my resolution by making it....to make no resolution
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MAJ Ceo
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Getting back on Rally Point. Yes cheesy answer. But really the resolution is to not be a social ghost on line and IRL.
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TSgt Annalisa Hernandez
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The new year resolution I can see myself sticking with the next 12 months is self-care. As a single parent and care provider for elderly parents, I'm no good to them if I don't take time to care for myself also.
It's like the plane ride when we must put on the oxygen mask first before tending to our loved ones.
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PFC Lisa McDonald
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My resolution was not to have a New Years resolution! I sincerely hope I don't have trouble sticking to it!
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Lt Col Small Business Liaison/Procurement Analyst
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Edited >1 y ago
Start a gratitude list and add to it each day b/c gratitude is quite possibly the single most powerful weapon we have in our arsenal that we can control which directly relates to better sleep, improved mental and emotional health, better relationships, and hope for the future.
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