Monday, January 11, 2016

New Year’s Resolutions


Meckayla Saxon
Getting a job isn’t really something people dont achieve because they don’t want to. Getting a job is actually harder for some people than you think. Though, there are people in this world who are too lazy to do what it takes to get a job. If you ask a person do they like their job they will most likely say “not really” but they like the money. So i guess its whatever pays the bills. It’s strange but the more job positions there are, the harder it seems to find people who really enjoy their jobs.
Saving money is hard for a lot of people including myself. This is my New Year’s Resolution because walking past any food restaurant gets me every time. A lot of Americans have no savings so let’s just hope we achieve this resolution this year.
Getting organized can only last up to weeks or a month at the most. Being organized can help you save time looking for things so you can get to places or get what you need done on time.
Improving a relationship can be hard for people but easy when it’s the holiday. During Christmas, people tend to be more helpful, kind and warm-hearted. Consequently, they sometimes resolve to improve a relationship with a family member. But soon after the holiday atmosphere and festive spirit is over, reconciling is the last thing people care for.
Junior, Amari Mason’s New Year’s Resolution is to focus more on making money so that he’s not impoverished in the future. This takes us back to getting a job and saving money. If you have a job you will have money and if you save your money you will not be in debt.
Senior, Cheyenne Cade New Year’s Resolution is to tone her body up and prepare for prom and graduation. She wants to feel comfortable in her dress and she wants to enjoy prom and graduate. This hits the lose weight resolution but no weight is being loss just the body is being toned up.

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