From straight A’s to an improved sleep schedule, people are making their New Year’s Resolutions to better themselves. Here are 50 resolutions from your peers at FHS:
Morgan Koeneke, 10: “to eat healthier”
Riley Waldrop, 10: “to get more sleep”
Haley Adams, 10: “stop drinking soda”
Bella Pam, 10: “to drink more water”
Grace Pounder, 10: “to work out”
Holly McPherson, 9: “to get better at field hockey”
Emily Taylor, 9: “drink more water”
Rebecca Griner, 10: “to be more patient”
Ruby Hunsaker, 10: “run more”
Will Mosier, 10: “to find productivity in laziness”
Kamryn Upson, 11: “to exercise at least twice a week”
Alex McMillen, 10: “to maintain good grades”
Madeline Heyburn, 10: “to get another cat”
Saikiran Chandramouli, 10: “drink more water”
Sohil Shah, 10: “to go to the gym more”
Isabel Yabes, 9: “improve my sleep schedule”
Tanu Yanambakkam, 10: “run three times a week”
Ryan Borden, 10: “do better in school”
Rishi Rathnakaram, 10: “eat healthier”
Connor Kolarov, 10: “sleep more”
Devan Patel, 10: “get good grades”
Shivani Patel, 10: “procrastinate less”
Miriam McClure, 10: “procrastinate less”
Anna Stewart, 10: “work out more”
Maya Farley, 10: “drink more water”
Julia Najjar, 10: “taking care of my dog better”
Adam Manuel, 10: “study more and get better grades”
Brennan Wood, 10: “have a better sleep schedule”
Brooke Hartman, 10: “be healthier”
Madison Tavares, 9: “get better at dance”
Logan Boddie 9: “get better at orchestra”
Jenna Freilich, 9: “to not get injured”
Rebecca Cherian, 9: “to finish the basketball season strong”
Maria Cordero, 10: “to not complain as much”
Dawit Mannegerew, 9: “work out more”
Sarayu Sriramoju, 9: “work out more”
Audrey Hood, 9: “to keep my grades up”
Allana Strong, 9: “to pass 9th grade”
Reese Spicer, 9: “work out more”
Caitlin Aldorisio, 9: “eat healthier”
Abby Janiga, 10: “get better grades”
Rebecca Fuentes, 10: “go traveling more”
Grace Ferrier, 10: “stop arguing with my mom”
Kathryn Oakford, 10: “work out more”
Nicole Lim, 10: “clean my room more often”
Sharon Sanchez, 10: “to eat healthier”
Caroline Lee, 10: “be more positive”
Madeline Heyburn, 10: “to not procrastinate at the beginning of the quarter”
Nadia Stupec, 10 : “to travel more”
Haeley Silan, 10: “do my homework as soon as it’s given”
Although resolutions may not always be followed, a goal in the beginning of the year can inspire people to get outside of their comfort zone. Each year presents an opportunity to improve yourself and become a better person. Make 2019 the best year yet!