Turn Your New Year’s Resolutions Into a New Year Word Search

What’s your New Year’s resolution this year? Would you like to save more money, or travel? Maybe you’d like to introduce a new exercise plan. No matter what New Year’s resolutions you choose, let My Word Search help you to keep them. A New Year word search will help you to make and keep your New Year’s resolutions in just three easy steps.
Step 1: Choose Your Resolutions
Some people choose several small resolutions. These resolutions occur on a daily basis, or don’t have a common thread between them. Drinking more water, for example. You might also have one main resolution where you’ll want to introduce smaller tasks to help you win the big prize. Whatever you choose, there’s a word search for you.
If you’re struggling to choose your New Year’s resolutions, PsychCentral gives nine tips for choosing New Year’s resolutions. Most of these tips pertain to choosing a goal that suits you. Lifehack, on the other hand, suggests picking just one thing. If you go this route, even your one resolution will have pieces to it (which you’ll add to your word search in a moment).
Still need more ideas? Check out our Pinterest board on New Year’s resolutions.
Step 2: Make Your Word Search
Now that you have your resolution, it’s time to make your New Year word search!
For people with several small resolutions, by making a word search, you’ll turn your New Year’s resolutions into memorable and succinct words. If one of your resolutions is to “start your morning with a stretching routine,” simply add the word “stretch” to the word search. This simple word will become a mantra for you in the New Year.
For people with one main resolution, make a list of elements involved. If your resolution is to save a certain amount of money, words might include how much you want to save, how you’ll save the money, where you’ll keep the money you save, and other actionable steps. Or, make a list of words your resolution will help you achieve. Saving leads to a happy retirement, for example.
For people looking to live a healthier life, your smaller actions towards that might look like this word search.
Step 3: Revisit as Needed
The hardest part about New Year’s resolutions isn’t making them – it’s keeping them. Your initial word search will always be available to you at My Word Search to solve again, or to remake and solve.
Plus, you can make yourself a new word search every time you reach a new month or new milestone. For example, if your goal is to lose a certain amount of weight and you lost five pounds in the first month, keep words that helped you lose those pounds. Then replace the words that didn’t help with new things you’ll try.
It’s a New Year, and a new you! New Year’s resolutions will no longer feel daunting with the help of a New Year word search. Feel entertained, refreshed, and motivated to achieve any goal you have this year. And if you have goals which call for you to gain more knowledge, use our crossword puzzle maker to enhance your learning.
Kristen Seikaly used her artistic background, research skills, and love for the internet to launch her first blog, Operaversity. Now she uses the skills to connect teachers, parents, and game enthusiasts with Crossword Hobbyist and My Word Search. She studied music at the University of Michigan, and now lives in Philadelphia.
Lovely style and pattern to make a resolution. I will surely try it out and see how good but i prefer setting goals that are achievable and smart.
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