Document your Resolutions: 4 Common Ways

As we embrace the new year full throttle I thought it would be fun to show off some common themes I found while browsing the gallery here for ways to scrap those New Year resolutions. Whether you’re pumped to make those good-for-you goals or not-so-thrilled and think they’re a waste of time, these fun themes are sure to spark some creative juices for the next 365 days we have. Since we’re 9 days in now, I guess we technically only have 357 left. lol

When it comes to resolutions, many of us tend to get wordy. We want to reflect on the year past and put all our thoughts down on what we are looking forward to for the year to come. These journal heavy pages do just that by embracing positivity, accepting change, and setting new goals.

 

 

 

When words and feelings aren’t easiest to express and share, just a few will do. Lists, word strips, word art can all help you get your resolutions on the page without journaling a ton. Much like these pages with tiny resolutions that make a big impact.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you still choose your #OLW every year? Setting a word that encompasses the tone of your year can be very prophetic and powerful. These pages embrace one little word with beauty, intention and focus.

 

 

 

No one said you have to make resolutions every year. In fact, these pages rebel against the mere thought of it all together. The last common theme I found in the gallery was the emphatic “I don’t do resolutions”. These pages express the disdain for resolution setting and that life should be lived daily with us working to be better every moment we can.

 

 

 

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed these common ways to scrap your resolutions.

Until next time, happy scrapping.

xoxo Kiana ♥

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