With the New Year comes pressure to improve, refine and adjust your life and habits. And while change can be healthy, there’s only so much one person can do — and stick to. So here are 25 resolutions that we’re confident you can handle.

Choose a few to tackle and take on 2019 with determination.

  1. Drink more water. Aim to drink at least half your bodyweight in ounces every day
  2. Read to your kids. Just one book each evening makes a world of difference.
  3. Practice self-care. Whether it’s a face mask or a few minutes of meditation, self-care is vital to your mental health.
  4. Stop procrastinating. Putting tasks off never helps.
  5. Save more money. Increase your savings habits a little at a time throughout the year.
  6. Get more sleep. Just like your kids need a bedtime, it’s not a bad idea to set one for yourself, too.
  7. Watch less TV. By reducing your screen time, you’ll have more hours for purposeful activities.
  8. Pick up a new hobby. Whether it’s gardening, fishing or interior decor, it’s fun to add a skill to your wheelhouse.
  9. Take walks as a family. Try just a lap around the park or around the block.
  10. Distribute the workload. Share household responsibilities with your spouse and kids.
  11. Travel more. Taking trips is an important way for kids to learn about the the world.
  12. Cook new dishes. Get out of your slump and try new recipes — your taste buds and your kids will appreciate it.
  13. Go to the doctor regularly. It’s easy to put your own health on the backburner when your kids have so many appointments already.
  14. Plan regular date nights. Your spouse and marriage should always be your number one priority, even when kids seem to take all of your time and attention.
  15. Start journaling. Even a few sentences each day can help you process the day’s happenings.
  16. Get organized. Choose one space each month to target — from your pantry to your bathroom cabinets.
  17. Call your family. As your own kids consume your time, it’s important not to push your parents and siblings to the backburner.
  18. Stop stressing about social media. We promise it doesn’t matter how many likes your adorable photo of your kids gets.
  19. Begin giving back. Whether it’s financially or through volunteering, your kids need you to be a good example.
  20. Dream bigger. Remember that goal you had a long time ago? It’s time to act on it.
  21. Utilize your driving time. Whether you’re driving to work or dropping kids off at school, you can listen to podcasts or books to make the most of your time in the car.
  22. Reach out to friends. Take initiative to make plans, send birthday cards and just be present in your friends’ lives.
  23. Embrace a new style. Get a fresh haircut, update your wardrobe or try a new statement piece.
  24. Stop comparing. It’s OK to be happy with your life as it is — it doesn’t have to be like that fashion blogger you adore.
  25. Say thank you. Tell the people you love how much you appreciate them.