Weekly Words of Advice #6

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Janese Lewis, Fall Editor

Setting new goals is always a good idea. It keeps you busy, and gives you something to look forward to. It creates inspiration and ambition. Now that the new year has begun, this is a great time to make resolutions and goals. Make short term goals like passing a test next Friday, and long term goals like eating healthier or improving emotional health. Make some new friends, or be more active. Challenge yourself to do amazing things this year, and even better things in the years to come. You don’t have to become a “new” you. Just work on bettering who you already are. You’re amazing all by yourself, but no one’s perfect, there’s always something you can do to improve. Stick to your resolutions, and achieve your goals. If you don’t achieve all of them this year, that’s okay. But make sure you don’t waste this year, you’ll never get it back. Today, do something great.