“From Couch to Comedian: Discover the Most Hilarious New Year’s Resolutions You’ll Actually Want to Keep!”
Take this resolution seriously by developing a sense of urgency and learning to tackle big projects by breaking them down into smaller parts.
Do a hand-stand everyday

Handstands are fun and more than just a cool trick; they’re a form of exercise. They target the core, improve your balance, and strengthen your upper body.
Even if you’ve never done a handstand before, if you’re physically capable of doing one, why not learn and practice every day until you get it right?
Learn Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” dance by Halloween

The choreography to Michael Jackson’s hit 1984 song “Thriller” is perhaps one of the most well-known dances in pop culture.
Why not take a shot at recreating the iconic zombie dance scene from the music video with friends and family this Halloween? Who knows, you might even end up becoming viral on TikTok!
Use all the vegetables you buy before they start going bad

You buy vegetables because they’re healthy, but unlike frozen vegetables, they don’t last very long.
This year, take a proactive approach by planning what you need before buying too much. Regularly check up to see what’s starting to go bad, and build a meal around that vegetable. Depending on what you have, you can also make smoothies or sauces to use in other dishes!
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