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Man On The Street—
What is your New Year’s resolution?
—Tim Nadeau

"I'm going to finish up my fine arts degree in graphic design." —Karin Tarter

'To be retired in three years." —Rick Vaccarello

"Just to get through my daily chores peacefully and help people efficiently." —Jaime Su

"To be more graceful; honesty and grace—it's tricky but that's my goal." —Sandy Kadisak

"I avoid making New Year's resolutions. I end up breaking them and it's really discouraging." —Dennis Herrick

"To find gainful employment." —Jay Glew

"To keep up my wonderful relationships with my daughters and my work with Big Brothers Big Sisters. My hope is a year of continued successful relationships." —Bob Bestgen

"To spend more time with my animals, friends, and family and less time worrying about work." —Karen Everett

"To sell my house here so I can build my dream cabin near Durango." —Mike Raffurty

"To stay healthy. And my longest goal has always been that my son (Forrest Clancy) finishes and graduates college [NMSU]." —Michelle Anderson

"To be more conscious of others, particularly my family, and to show them as much love as I can ... and they deserve." —Tom Frouge

"To ride my horse and ski as much as possible and to double my income." —Sarah

"I just want to work less." —Robin Brandin

"To commit to better family and spousal relationships. That's the most important thing." —Ricardo Peynado

"I just spent fifteen months in Iraq, so getting to know my family is important right now." —SFC Steve Tapia

"To get physically stronger and healthier by working out and lifting weights ... just to sculpt." —Lupe Franklin

"I quit making resolutions years ago, but my motto is to ‘live one day at a time.’" —Trish Mosher

"Just to be the best I can be for my family and friends." —Ruth Baker

"Resolutions are made to be broken. I set goals for myself, like getting caught up with my work by March 1st." —Jess Alford
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