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My new year's vow is to give up making daft resolutions

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January 02, 2026

I used to love New Year's Day.

- ZESHA SALEEM

My new year's vow is to give up making daft resolutions

It felt like the only opportunity to press reset, shake off my past self and hit the ground running with my new year's resolutions. It was a time of self-improvement and ceremony, wrapped in a general feeling of intense hopefulness about what the new year would bring in. In the sluggish, aimless days between Christmas and new year, I loved putting together brightly coloured vision boards, restocking my notebooks and creating long lists in the iPhone Notes app of all the things I wanted to change in the year ahead.

I always lost my steam by February. What a graveyard of unkept resolutions that month became. Just weeks after dramatically declaring that 2023 was going to be the year of no social media, I ended up downloading Instagram and using it more than ever – much to the amusement of my friends.

In 2024, I gave up Uber Eats, setting myself the sincere goal of no longer wasting money on it. By December, I was in the top one per cent of Uber Eats users in the UK - thanks for telling me that, Monzo Wrapped. Another year, I felt a strong urge to keep a diary, only to run out of things to write about by March that year. That unfinished notebook is still hidden at the bottom of my drawers.

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