From personal dreams to professional goals for the year ahead, x Irish women share the 2025 New Year's resolutions with us.
I absolutely love starting fresh in January, I find it to be a really positive and productive month. I am more dream-orientated than goal as I hate putting any extra pressure on myself. I have a solo exhibition coming up soon in Dublin and have a dream of creating a space where people feel safe with their fragility and emotions. I want to make work that helps people navigate the dark, and reimagine their pain with hope and light.
On a personal level, 2024 was a year of learning. I learned to listen to my body and mind, to take care of myself, and to find balance between my health and my business without losing myself along the way. I ended the year on a high note by completing a 30-day yoga challenge, which helped me improve my back pain and lower my anxiety levels. In 2025, I want to keep up my yoga routine and add another activity, like cardio or strength training, to take care of my body more holistically.
This year will also mark a very special moment in my personal life: I’m getting married in October! Organising a wedding while running my business will be another big challenge, but I’m approaching it with lots of excitement. One of the most exciting tasks will be finding the perfect wedding dress – I want it to be second-hand or rented to align with my values.
New Year’s solutions are like marmite. You either loathe and feel the pressure of them or they hold the wondrous power of helping you reset and plan new goals, instead of floating through the year. I always see the value in a fresh slate and write down five, hoping to cross out three – at least I’ll have passed the halfway mark, or so that’s the logic.
2025 sounds cliched for me as I’m really hoping to get back into shape and shed some festive indulgence but mostly a year of emotional eating. The first goal is a 28-day calisthenics challenge which brings me to my next resolution – consistency. I’m a typical Aries and always dreaming about the next thing, losing interest easily in the last. I’ve downloaded a mindset app and bought a journal to help me show up daily and hold myself accountable . The third still lingers from last year’s wishlist.
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