René Smith-Dettman: I'm in the process of losing weight and I want to lose even more weight. I want to enjoy life and make the most of 2016. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
IT is once again that time of the year, you know, the time when you start contemplating ways of becoming a better person or when the realisation that it is actually a new year hits.
You frantically go on the net seeking new hobbies to do for self improvement, empowerment and more ways to be a better person towards others and thus resolutions for the new year are made.
A New Year’s resolution is a common tradition, in which a person makes a promise to do an act of self-improvement or something slightly nice, such as opening doors for people beginning on New Year’s Day. The Queensburgh News, with the permission of Hillary Shopping Centre, spoke to a few shoppers about their resolutions.
Bayanda Tenza: I want to be a better person. I made a lot mistakes last year and to show that I’ve learned from them, I do not want to repeat any of them this year. I also have my mind set on finishing my studies this year. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Hlengiwe Sibiya: I want to have a driver’s licence by the end of this year. I’m a proud single mother of two and I want to lead my children in the right direction in the pursuit of their dreams. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Deneshnee Naicker: My main focus is to excel at work as an area manager this year. I want to spend more time in church ministries and with friends and family. PHOTO: Hope Ngobeni
Luke Dube: This year, I hope to heal from a nasty break-up. I was with my lady for seven years before things went sour. I’m hoping for a clean start. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Morné Wolmarans: I’m trying to quit smoking all together this year and my plan is to cut down drastically. I’m down to just 10 cigarettes from 25 daily. I’m in a band and want my band to get more exposure and i want to be a better Christian for the Lord. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
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