Hey, you!
New Year’s Resolutions; a lot of people swear to them, a lot of people really don’t.
I like to think of New Year’s resolutions as Valentines kisses. There is nothing stopping you from telling people you love them 365 days a year, but it is nice to have a special day where it’s a little bit more focus on it; if you want to change anything with the way you live your life you should do that whenever you want to, but it is nice to have a day like January 1st where you contemplate what you want to change and why, a bit more in-depth than usual.

However, resolutions sound so strict, I like thinking about them as plans for the new year. Not things you can fail at, but small things you can have a go at instead. These are plans I’d like to shape my 2019 after:
–Try again and finish all the Jane Austen novels

I made this a bit of a delayed resolution last year, as I visited the Jane Austen house in Chawton three times in three months, this year. However, I’ve not really gotten through a single one as I keep restarting Pride and Prejudice. I do really like it however, and want to get through them all, because I love how witty and fun the language and the characters are. I guess you could say that bringing an old resolution into the new year is a surefire way to fail, but here’s to trying again and seeing what happens!
–Read for “cosy” and for pleasure + read more Norwegian books

Yes, I’ve already gotten better at that this year, but in 2019 I want to get even better at reading just because I want to! I’ve also generally been reading mostly English books for a very long time, and I’d love to get more into the contemporary Norwegian literary scene this year. There are so many wonderful books waiting!
–Make a savings account for travelling and adventure planning

I’ve been thinking about this for a long time; I miss travelling. I miss booking plane tickets and getting all excited, planning adventures months in advance and being able to dream up the most impossible plans. This year I really hope to be able to go visit Lucie in Czech Republic and Ana in Portugal, and therefore, another goal for 2019 is to start a savings account specifically coined at travelling. Saving on a student budget is never fun, but with some heavy budgeting I’m sure it’ll work out.
-Create a softer everyday

Kiss your everyday, there are more Mondays to Fridays than Saturdays. I started trying to focus on this in 2018, but I’ll try even harder in 2019! Breaks with tea and blankets, candles and soft music shouldn’t just be a thing for the weekends, but also for small moments in between rushing to and from, throughout the week. I’m excited about this one!
There is already so much stress in the world, but we 100% choose how we want to live our life from day to day. Therefore, this year, I’ll try to stop worrying so much about the small stuff. I’ll also remind myself about the importance of jumping at exciting opportunities even if they present themselves as a little bit scary, and to give both myself and the people around me a few more pats on the back every once in a while.
What are your thoughts about New Years Resolutions? Have you got any this year?
Here’s to 2019 becoming exactly the year we make it. Let’s create the best year yet!
I hope you have a wonderful day,
Andrea x
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Ceri
I love your resolutions. I definitely want to start a savings account too – especially to focus on travelling. I’ve missed it so much.
I do like resolutions but do like to keep them easy to manage and achievable. Making the most out of every day rather than just waiting for the weekend is absolutely going to be one of them.
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Andrea Wold Johansen
Thank you! Yeah, I agree, changing your life from one day to the next can be a bit much, haha x Sounds like you’ll get a wonderful year with making the most out of everyday in mind, though 🙂 Happy new year!
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thesolivagantwriter
You have great resolutions…I attempted to create a list of the things to do before I’m 30. I reached 17, but don’t think I could complete them all.
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Andrea Wold Johansen
Thank you so much! Sorry for the late reply, but that sounds like such a good idea! And I don’t think it’s all that bad if you end up not finishing all 17, but it’s still nice to have put some thought into things you’d like to do and accomplish before 30! Would love to read one day if you choose to write about your resolutions! Have a lovely day x
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thesolivagantwriter
I tend to be very ambitious and equally overwhelmed. The peace and quiet in Norway is so relieving. I have a post on my blog about it…I titled it 30 Things to Do Before I turn 30. Have a good evening (god kveld)!
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