Whether it’s the buzz from champagne or the mania that comes with the holidays, something compels us all to make promises that we’re not likely to keep for the New Year.
Some people swear they’ll sweat out their toxins in Bikram yoga three times a week, while others vow to play less Sudoku or return their Netflix movies in a timelier manner. GO Brooklyn’s Juliana Bunim hit the streets to find out what Brooklynites’ New Year’s resolutions are.
![]() | Adam Schersten, 26 Williamsburg “To simplify my life and reduce my footprint.” |
![]() | Shawn Schwartz, 37 Cobble Hill “To only listen to music on vinyl.” |
![]() | Jessica Pank, 35 DUMBO “To visit San Francisco and Burma.” |
![]() | Robin Lester, 29 Clinton Hill “To cook more at home.” |
![]() | Dustin Eckstrom, 30 Park Slope “I want to run more.” |
![]() | Laura Sherwood, 23 Park Slope “To actually stick to a resolution!” |
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