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背景介绍:

The third day of New Year is the critical day because one of your New Year Resolutions may start to evaporate from now on. Or you are still calculating whether a resolution is practical or profitable. In some cases, this kind of meditation may cost you nine months.
In order to avoid this kind of embarrassment, we can play an out-of-box thinking – in the beginning of New Year, try to get rid of some activities we’ve used to do, rather than hurrily making a "decisive" resolution.

话题:

- Do you think “stop doing something that I’ve been doing” has the same importance as, (or even more important than) “to make a new target.”?
- DIY topics about the implementation of New Year Resolution.

范例1:

As a saying goes "You can't make an omelette without breaking egges." That means getting rid of some past resolutions or habitual activities is more important than making a new resolution. We can make a simple calculation that if every New Year has only two new resolutions, by the tender age of 20, you’re going to have 40 baggages on your back. Obviously, it’s too burdened to take any new activities for the future.
Therefore, a wise present for a new year is not a new resolution, a new target, but what the past resolutions to be faded, what the habitual activities to be discarded. Actually, it’s a simple rule that only sweeping tarnish out of the room is there more space for new goals.

It’s not easy to get rid of something, especially what used to be the cherished activities for many years. However, something must be buried in a place for remembering, but we have to go forward.
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