To pass my driving test: my goal for 2016
I find it difficult to believe another year has passed as it seems like only yesterday I was facing the same predicament of what resolutions I could make.
My friends, and indeed those who read this column, may recall I made two resolutions last year, one in the negative and one in the positive. That’s how I see it as one was something I hoped to stop doing and the other was something I hoped to achieve.
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Hide AdThe thing I resolved to stop doing was smoking. I accept that I have given up smoking previously and have returned to the wicked weed in times of stress. No excuse, but it’s a fact, so I know just how difficult it is to give up.
I, as the case with so many people, decided I would stop smoking on New Years Eve, and managed to do so for less than 24 hours. Nevertheless, I was determined to give up this time and am really pleased to say I stopped smoking in October, the 24th to be precise.
I know for certain that I will never smoke again, and I am really proud of that fact. I feel much better in myself and know my health has improved. For any smokers out there who resolve to stop this year, I wish you all the best.
The positive I hoped to achieve was to pass my driving test. Unfortunately, I have not managed to do so, but I genuinely believe things conspired against me so it was not meant to be.
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Hide AdThere’s no need to go into the details, but I do know I will hold a full, and hopefully clean, driving licence by this time next year. That’s my main personal goal for the coming year and I’m determined to achieve it.
I know I will, and would like to take this opportunity to wish everybody success in fulfilling their resolutions. I also hope we all have a happy, and prosperous 2016.