• Want to join the forum? Awesome! A VALID email address is REQUIRED in order to register here.

New Year's Resolutions: 2026

admin-guy

Admin
Staff member
Happy New Year, everyone! As we stand at the threshold of a brand-new chapter, there is such a beautiful electricity in the air, isn't there? I wanted to kick things off here by talking about the magic of New Year’s resolutions.

Rather than seeing them as chores, let’s view our goals as a joyful springboard! Resolutions are really just a formal way of saying, "I believe in a brighter version of tomorrow." Whether you’re diving into a new hobby over in the Side Quest or simply committing to sharing more "positive vibes only" right here, every small intention is a seed for a spectacular year.

Let’s use this space to lift each other up and celebrate the goals no matter how tiny.

Here’s to a year overflowing with wholesome moments, big smiles, and the unstoppable power of optimism!
 
I have decided to, finally, learn to play the guitar. I have a two year plan actually.

I plan to record my progress and do a monthly montage video.

Just bought a Fender Dreadnought (CD-60SCE), am excited about getting started.

I'm gonna doooeet !


You Can Do It Cheering GIF







Note: Nealy two months later and I've done less than three hours of practice. Not giving up, just no longer a priority.
 
Mine is the more stereotypical get healthy bullshit. I've lost the baby weight for the most part, but am venturing into 'skinny fat' territory.

Moreso, I want to get into yoga and hiking again. Beekeeping is pretty good for a workout but it really is only physically intense for a couple months of the year. My worry is with tax season approaching I will end up sitting at my desk for hours on end and then not want to do anything afterwards. I will have to try to find a balance by either working out before work or going for a walk at least on my breaks.
 
I'd like to learn more about sociology. More specifically, I want to know how I was so far off when it came to gauging American opinions. I feel like learning about sociology is my best bet at understanding how things got to where they are. And maybe offer insight in to how best to react.
 
Work, work, work is the plan for 2026. Bought 15 acres last year at an insane price (worth more than our house we bought 13 years ago). Now working 50-60 hours/week to pay it down in 3-4 years. During that time I hope to have a plan in place for what we will put there for a homestead. Then we'll have to work/work/work some more to pay that off...but it will be ours.
 
Back
Top