2016 is now a few weeks underway, and we’re hoping that you’re still going strong with your New Year’s resolutions. If you feel your resolve wavering or if you’ve fallen off course a few times, no worries, that’s to be expected. The most important thing to remember is that it’s not time to give up yet!
If you need a little motivation to get you through the rest of the winter, maybe it’s time to draw on some literary inspiration. Check out our list below to see which literary character is your New Year’s Resolution spirit animal.
1. If your New Year’s resolution is to eat healthier:
Your spirit animal is Charlie Bucket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Lest you forget, Charlie is a shining example of the benefits of exercising moderation in eating – he’s the only character who doesn’t isn’t horribly removed from Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. Charlie only gets one chocolate bar a year for his birthday (which he saves and eats over many months) and even when surrounded by sweets, he shows plenty of restraint.
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