A leopard can’t change its spots. We can adjust our attitudes, study harder, say we’re going to go to the gym more often and get as much plastic surgery as we can afford. The truth still stands – can we really change ourselves?
It’s a couple of weeks into 2015. Each year I make new resolutions going somewhere along the lines of, exercise more, spend more time with my grandparents, think positively. These go up and down in success and are often non-existent, regrettably. No day is the same. C’est la vie!
I have had a fabulous year. I started 2014 playing board games (badly) with my family and boyfriend. I passed my second year and first 100 day placement of my social work degree. I passed my driving test! More precious moments: London aquarium and London dungeons with my little sister, seeing comedian Ed Byrne live, dressing up for charity with uni friends, first holiday with the boyfriend, sending my sister off to prom and crying as I watched her perform with her beautiful singing voice at shows and concerts, nights out with friends, days out with family, theatre dates, the list goes on. 2014 hasn’t been so bad!
So, what are my New Year resolutions for 2015?
- Get more exercise (boring!) I drive everywhere now instead of my long walks. I want to be healthy on the inside in 30 years’ time and as well as eating clean, we should be keeping our bodies and mind fit with all those endorphins we can produce.
- Stay in touch! I am lucky to have a handful of amazing friends, wherever in the country (or world) they may live. Long distance between us feels difficult sometimes but with phones, email and skype I should make more effort. This counts for relatives too.
- Get a job. I graduate this year so now is the time to start those long application forms and fast!

What else to do this year?
- I need to travel more. Even if I don’t end up going anywhere new this year I want to save up and plan some trips around Europe with my friends.
- Volunteer more. Being part of the church community I have volunteered for years but there are so many projects and organisations I have no experience in – like helping in soup kitchens. You can never give enough to others.
- Watch as many Disney films and rom coms on my other half’s Netflix as is possible (just for laughs)
- Read more!
These are all absolutely achievable and realistic points above and I plan to meet them all. Every day we are faced with challenges but maybe our biggest challenge is our own motivation and drive to make the most of our experiences this year. What do you want to achieve?























