New Year’s Q&A: Emily Theis

How One Rocklin Student Feels About The Upcoming New Year

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Miranda DaVoulas

What is your New Year’s Resolution for 2017?

I want to be nice because sometimes I can be really mean. I feel bad, but I don’t try to be mean it just ends up happening. That’s one of them.

What are some New Year’s resolutions you’ve made in the past?

I wanted in the past to work out and get healthier and just change my diet, but it didn’t happen for me.

How can New Year’s resolutions help you in the upcoming year?

I believe they can inspire a change but it depends on what they are because some affect more people, like if you’re going to help out at a food donation place. It all depends on the person and what [the resolution] is.

What resolutions have you had in the past that you’ve broken?

I just like always wanted to work and never got to. That’s always been one of my big ones.

Do you believe New Year’s is a good opportunity for change?

It depends what you believe in. I don’t really think it’s a renewal, it’s just a calendar.

Does it have to be a New Year to inspire changes?

I don’t think just because it’s January you have to start it then. If you feel like you wanna do it, you don’t have to wait to do it. Just go for it. If you dream it you can do it, just do you.