Make New Year’s Resolutions Fun with a BINGO Card

Are you starting to feel the motivation behind your new year’s resolutions fading? Maybe you’re nearing the end of Dry January, and you’re wondering what’s next. If traditional resolutions don’t work well for you—or if they feel too restrictive—why not try something more fun and flexible, like playing BINGO instead?

In a Facebook reel, @magnifyvideos suggests creating a BINGO card for your goals as an alternative to traditional resolutions. It’s an innovative way to make achieving your goals feel exciting and rewarding rather than overwhelming.

How to Play New Year’s BINGO

  1. Start with a Grid: Use a 5×5 grid for your BINGO board. Don’t want to make one from scratch? Download this pre-made template: BINGO Template.
  2. Fill the Squares with Goals: Add a mix of small and big goals. For example:
    • Small: “Read a book from my favorite author” or “Try a new local coffee shop.”
    • Big: “Go skydiving” or “Take a trip to Germany.”
  3. Stay Flexible: Life happens, so feel free to swap out goals as your year progresses. Replace anything that becomes unrealistic with something achievable or equally exciting.
  4. Celebrate Wins: Crossing off items feels satisfying, and by the end of the year, you might even find yourself motivated to complete the remaining goals for a BINGO (or go all in for a blackout).

Ideas to Enhance Your BINGO Experience

  • Make It a Group Activity: Create your boards with family and friends. Collaborate on fun plans you can do together, like attending a concert or hosting a themed dinner party.
  • Share Your Goals: Even if you create the board solo, share it with loved ones. They might join in or cheer you on as you cross off your squares.
  • Family BINGO Board: Create a family-specific board with shared goals like “Have a family movie marathon,” “Go camping together,” or “Take a trip to Disneyland.” It’s a great way to bond and make memories.

Why This Works

The beauty of the BINGO card method is its flexibility and positivity. Traditional resolutions often feel like pass-or-fail tests, and giving up early can leave you feeling defeated. BINGO turns your goals into a game, where every square you cross off is a small win worth celebrating. Plus, it’s more forgiving—there’s no shame in not completing every square. Instead, the focus is on enjoying the journey and building momentum.

Your Next Step

Take a few moments to brainstorm what you’d like to accomplish this year—big or small—and start building your BINGO card. Whether it’s traveling somewhere new, trying out a hobby, or simply enjoying life’s simple pleasures, this approach keeps things fresh, fun, and achievable.

What goals are you putting on your BINGO card? Share your ideas in the comments or let me know how this method works for you. Let’s make this year a winning one! 🎉

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