
Vintage New Year’s greeting card with human-bodied roosters playing soccer. Yeah, I don’t know either, but I love them. – Image, public domain.
I have never been much of a resolution person. From my childhood on up, everyone always asked me what resolutions I had for the new year, followed by an immediate joke about how no one ever keeps those anyway.
So I prefer to set goals or intentions.
Here are mine:
- Work through Jason Miller’s Sorcery of Hekate course.
- Develop a daily practice.
- Do more witchcraft (I know this is vague, but there is no way I can’t give mundane endeavours a bit of a magical push more regularly).
- Intentionally eat healthier, overall.
- Reduce our food waste as much as possible.
- Keep the house in good order (we’re often guilty of letting clutter become too big of a problem to want to tackle after along week of work).
- Spend more time outdoors, even if it’s just reading on the deck when the weather is good.
I already know 4, 5 and 6 are going to be the hardest to follow through for me, but I also intended on starting to cook more, this year, since my work situation will be changing soon, and on weeks where I will be off during the week, or working evening/finishing extra-early, I want to be more hands-on in the kitchen.
I believe 1 and 2 may also be hard, as a lot of people say Jason’s course is hard, but very fulfilling, work, no matter how excited I am to do his course.

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