A last minute, New Year's Eve reminder to those of you who insist on making resolutions for the New Year: Make them achievable. We offered some suggestions on Wednesday, taking some inspiration from Woody Guthrie's list of resolutions for 1943 (as seen above), which include "Stay Glad" and "Take A Bath."
Reminder: "Take A Bath" Is A New Year's Resolution You Can Keep
Five New Year's Resolutions You Can Actually Keep
It's that time again—the end of the year, when you can look back at the 12 months you spent frittering away your time and money and swear by the grace of God that this year, it'll be different. This is, not incidentally, the very same thing that happened around this time last year, and look at you now. So, in the spirit of the many "How To Keep Your Resolutions This Year" guides out there, we'd like to offer up five alternative suggestions. They should be so easy to uphold that one year from now you'll be toasting to the new you instead of drowning your failure-tinged sorrows in a bucket of Champagne.
Food Resolutions
3) Eat less cheese. Okay, this is a big weakness for us. In order to cut calories, we've decided that cheese does not need to be added to sandwiches or salads willy-nilly. If we're going to eat cheese, it should be high quality, and low quantity. A little goes a long way.

