Daniel Diaz, Managing Editor
Jailene Magana, Staff Reporter For Erika Sanchez (Div. 602), earning money is the top goal for 2016. “Last year I was more worried about keeping my grades up but now that I’m a senior, I care about what’s going to happen when I leave Hubbard”. She has taken up more hours at her job to help her advance her goal. “You want to achieve something, you have to put work into it” The only thing stopping her from saving up her dollars is buying starbucks but even then Erika is determined to save all that money to purchase her first car and become more independent. Francisco Uribe (Div. 607) is all about getting in shape this year. Last year his focus was improving his academic performance but now he’s all about the diet and lifting weights. “The most difficult part for me is replacing, relaxing and screwing around with dedication and hard work.” For Francisco, his well being is more important than anything as of right now. “I just don’t want to stay overweight and always be lazy and the only way I’ll do that is to not think about the process and focus on the outcome.” There is always ways to improve yourself every year as for him, it’s working on building muscle. Standing out from everyone else may be difficult at times, but Marc Quinones (Div. 806) plans on being conspicuous by committing to his New Year’s resolutions: becoming more athletic and putting effort into his grades. The weather and schoolwork might try to discourage him, but he knows he can’t deal with another year of failure. “I’m running more, practicing towards baseball, and taking notes seriously.” His resolutions will be the teamwork.”They can help you accomplish something you’ve wanted to do but didn’t succeed at.” Do things you’re actually going to do because most people don’t keep up with what they’re going to do.” That is what Ana Hernandez (Div. 703) believes will keep people on their one’s and two’s when it comes to accomplishing their resolution. She left the daily promise from the beginning of the year to realize each day is a new opportunity motivating her want to plan before she acts. This year she gave up on settling on one goal for the whole year because for her,”They’re just goals, you can set goals whenever you want.” Most people only include themselves in their resolutions, but Mr.Fitzgerald, Law Teacher, wants us to remember, “In the future, make sure you make resolutions you can keep, that helps you or someone else.” He wants to enjoy his free time to the fullest extent and feed his piggy bank for his soon Scandinavia, Iceland, and Russia getaway. The best advice he offers would be,”I think if people set small goals, it’s a good way to start because there’s not much to do in January or February with the cold weather.”
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