Welcome to the new year! How are your resolutions coming along? Actually, scratch that. Let’s not make resolutions, because resolutions are simply promises to yourself that you intend to keep within the year. Often, resolutions don’t materialise and what’s the good in that? Instead, let’s make goals. Not big goals, small ones. Smalls ones that you can work towards achieving. Daily achievable ones. Goals that will enrich your life instead of tying you down to a promise that you’re pressured to keep just because you slapped a big fat “New Year’s Resolution” label on it.
Whether it’s pledging to eat healthy at least a few times a week (it does make all the difference!) or finding ways to make time for your pets, here are some goals you can aim to achieve before 2015 ends:
1. Eat clean
Every year, we pledge to either lead a healthier lifestyle (read: “I’m going to quit smoking” or “I will go to the gym more” or “I will drink less”) or to at least eat healthier. This is because that with every year that goes by, we also age a little bit more and as we age, our general health will need more attention. But let’s not make crazy resolutions based on this need just yet, let’s start with small milestones i.e. pledging to eat clean at least a few times a week.
No, it doesn’t make you a loser and no, there’s nothing embarrassing about that. We all need to pamper ourselves (and perhaps try to destress and stay sane) every once in awhile.
5. Try something new
Wanna try something a little bit more adventurous while traveling this year without doing anything too crazy? Let us introduce you to something called “glamping”, otherwise also known as “glamorous camping”. It’s a global trend which offers holidaygoers a chance to be with the great outdoors without having to sacrifice modern comforts (read: 5-star luxury comforts). Or sacrifice their sanity while trying to adjust to the great outdoors. Whichever way you want to think of it. Some top glamping spots in the region here.

Enjoy!
Which one of the above will you go for? One, two, or all? Do you have any personal goals that you’d like to share with us? Let us know in the comments box below!











