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New Year's Resolutions for 2026?
Posted on 1/1/26 at 2:12 am
Posted on 1/1/26 at 2:12 am
To start I would say I'm not someone who has traditionally been big with New Year's Resolutions, but with things going on in my life, the new year this year seems like a good time for me. So I thought it would be interesting to see what many of you all are trying to work on this year. Maybe even give each other some encouragement along the way.
I know for me, between my dad's health failing, some financial pressures due to COL and other unexpected expenses, my own health (being 41 now) kind of not being great this year, and just some general struggles, 2025 was a hard year for me. There were some good moments, including a few good vacations / trips, but overall the year was a struggle. I feel like seeing my hometown be attacked on New Year's Eve to start 2025 just set a bad tone for the year and it kept being one thing after another. Ironically, I truly get the feeling that most of us are glad to see 2025 end.
I know for me, I plan on doing the following in 2026:
- Focus on a whole body approach health wise, including physical, nutrition, mental and spiritual.
- Definitely planning on cutting back alcohol and coke/soda as much as possible. I'm not an alcoholic so it's truly for health purposes. I'm not going to drink at all between now and Mardi Gras. I'll allow myself to drink Mardi Gras weekend, but will then give up alcohol again for Lent until we get in May for summer. If anyone has any recommendations on non-alcoholic THC drinks or seltzers, please feel free to respond with them.
- Working out regularly. I started doing this in 2023 and by and large have been good at it. Had a foot injury in November that sidelined me, just now getting back into working out. Realizing now though I can't outrun a bad diet, which is what I was trying to do. Planning to do intermittent fasting during the week, only eating between 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Using some meal replacement shakes like Huel (this was the one recommended to me for meal replacement) for lunch and some protein powders after workouts. Any nutrition recommendations for someone who hasn't been great on that front is definitely appreciated.
- Get right mentally and be more social. Since the pandemic, I lost many of my social groups and have become way too introverted and anti-social. It's definitely caused my social network to shrink. I'm hoping to find a good tennis group as I played until a few years ago. Maybe some other social groups as well like hiking and kayaking, especially to stay active and help with my other goals.
- Get right spiritually. Grew up Catholic but strayed away from religion. Need to talk to someone regarding issues with my dad and his behavior, which has strained my relationship with God. But I want to get back to God this year.
And while I'm at the age where I'm good being alone, sometimes even preferring it, I'm hoping that making these improvements, maybe I'll be able to get back into a relationship. It's been way too long and to be honest, I haven't had sex in years and I think that's also affected me, making me more prone to being depressed, anxious and irritable.
What about you all, any specific New Year's Resolutions? Any goals you all are working towards?
I know for me, between my dad's health failing, some financial pressures due to COL and other unexpected expenses, my own health (being 41 now) kind of not being great this year, and just some general struggles, 2025 was a hard year for me. There were some good moments, including a few good vacations / trips, but overall the year was a struggle. I feel like seeing my hometown be attacked on New Year's Eve to start 2025 just set a bad tone for the year and it kept being one thing after another. Ironically, I truly get the feeling that most of us are glad to see 2025 end.
I know for me, I plan on doing the following in 2026:
- Focus on a whole body approach health wise, including physical, nutrition, mental and spiritual.
- Definitely planning on cutting back alcohol and coke/soda as much as possible. I'm not an alcoholic so it's truly for health purposes. I'm not going to drink at all between now and Mardi Gras. I'll allow myself to drink Mardi Gras weekend, but will then give up alcohol again for Lent until we get in May for summer. If anyone has any recommendations on non-alcoholic THC drinks or seltzers, please feel free to respond with them.
- Working out regularly. I started doing this in 2023 and by and large have been good at it. Had a foot injury in November that sidelined me, just now getting back into working out. Realizing now though I can't outrun a bad diet, which is what I was trying to do. Planning to do intermittent fasting during the week, only eating between 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Using some meal replacement shakes like Huel (this was the one recommended to me for meal replacement) for lunch and some protein powders after workouts. Any nutrition recommendations for someone who hasn't been great on that front is definitely appreciated.
- Get right mentally and be more social. Since the pandemic, I lost many of my social groups and have become way too introverted and anti-social. It's definitely caused my social network to shrink. I'm hoping to find a good tennis group as I played until a few years ago. Maybe some other social groups as well like hiking and kayaking, especially to stay active and help with my other goals.
- Get right spiritually. Grew up Catholic but strayed away from religion. Need to talk to someone regarding issues with my dad and his behavior, which has strained my relationship with God. But I want to get back to God this year.
And while I'm at the age where I'm good being alone, sometimes even preferring it, I'm hoping that making these improvements, maybe I'll be able to get back into a relationship. It's been way too long and to be honest, I haven't had sex in years and I think that's also affected me, making me more prone to being depressed, anxious and irritable.
What about you all, any specific New Year's Resolutions? Any goals you all are working towards?
This post was edited on 1/1/26 at 2:26 am
Posted on 1/1/26 at 2:13 am to SaveNewOrleans
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Any goals you all are working towards?

Posted on 1/1/26 at 2:22 am to SaveNewOrleans
Go to church more...drink less...and eat less queso...and.
2026 is the 25th anniversary of the registering of TD. Big things are being planned.
2026 is the 25th anniversary of the registering of TD. Big things are being planned.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 3:33 am to SaveNewOrleans
Keep sleep locked in
Eat healthy
Exercise
Win President’s Club at my job
Eat healthy
Exercise
Win President’s Club at my job
Posted on 1/1/26 at 5:32 am to SaveNewOrleans
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I haven't had sex in years and I think that's also affected me,
Uh yeah.
Dude…
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:24 am to SaveNewOrleans
Stay away from stupid people
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:27 am to SaveNewOrleans
I resolve to not die this year. I’ve had this new years resolution every year for the past 30+ years. So far so good.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:28 am to Chicken
quote:
Big things are being planned.
Discount on TD premium?
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:30 am to Havoc
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I haven't had sex in years and I think that's also affected me,
Dude, just hire a hooker.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:36 am to white perch
2026 is going to be a big year, for better or worse, for me as I start residency. I have to choose how much I want to stay in Nola, or if I should move to greener pastures elsewhere (and no, not BR..lol)
My social life improved drastically in medical school, and to be real, was the reset on my life I needed in many ways.
Unfortunately, the looming graduation and also the different nature of the last 2 years made school feel more like work. In that process, my social life changed from seeing my friends from daily to now “whenever we can,” but I had to learn quality over quantity in these relationships. It was not easy.
My goals this year are to find more hobbies and get lost in something outside of medicine, such as a video game, TV series, or good book. Also need to get back to the gym. Studying, rotations, rinse and repeat makes it easy to lose that habit.
Best of luck to you. 41 isn’t too old to find someone.
My social life improved drastically in medical school, and to be real, was the reset on my life I needed in many ways.
Unfortunately, the looming graduation and also the different nature of the last 2 years made school feel more like work. In that process, my social life changed from seeing my friends from daily to now “whenever we can,” but I had to learn quality over quantity in these relationships. It was not easy.
My goals this year are to find more hobbies and get lost in something outside of medicine, such as a video game, TV series, or good book. Also need to get back to the gym. Studying, rotations, rinse and repeat makes it easy to lose that habit.
Best of luck to you. 41 isn’t too old to find someone.
This post was edited on 1/1/26 at 6:38 am
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:39 am to SaveNewOrleans
I'm quitting dipping. We'll see how that goes. No I'm not using zyn or any other fake shite. Cold turkey. No point in blowing money on fake shite.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:49 am to schwartzy
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as I start residency
Godspeed, young shaman. As you learn how to heal the body, remember that every patient also has a spirit. You have to treat both aspect of the patient. When you can do that, then you are a true healer.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:52 am to Chicken
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2026 is the 25th anniversary of the registering of TD. Big things are being planned.
Congratulations, Chicken! Thank you.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:56 am to white perch
So well said.
A doc I met a few years ago said to never lose your humanity in the process, and treat the person not just the disease or diagnosis.
quote:
As you learn how to heal the body, remember that every patient also has a spirit. You have to treat both aspect of the patient.
A doc I met a few years ago said to never lose your humanity in the process, and treat the person not just the disease or diagnosis.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 6:57 am to saintsfan1977
Trust me from experience, you have to really want to quit and be ready to quit. I dipped for almost 30 years and “tried” to quit many times. It’s one of the toughest things to do.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 7:35 am to Old Man and a Porch
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Trust me from experience, you have to really want to quit and be ready to quit. I dipped for almost 30 years and “tried” to quit many times. It’s one of the toughest things to do.
I've been dipping for over 30 years. I've quit for almost 6 months before. Never should have put one back in. I'm going to try again.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:47 am to saintsfan1977
Good luck to you. I’ve been quit for 5 years and if I took one dip I’d be back on it.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:48 am to SaveNewOrleans
I am going to take more chances and take more risks...starting today when I submit my audition tape for Survivor (not bullshitting)
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:55 am to schwartzy
Stop drowning kittens
Pay 100k down on my house
Wank more
Make kids do chores
Pay 100k down on my house
Wank more
Make kids do chores
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:05 am to YumYum Sauce
Get published
Sell a Screenplay
Buy a new car and not get dragged over the coals on price
Save Britney (would settle for buying her a drink at a hotel bar)
Qualify for my club championship in golf
Sell a Screenplay
Buy a new car and not get dragged over the coals on price
Save Britney (would settle for buying her a drink at a hotel bar)
Qualify for my club championship in golf
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