If you’re struggling to come up with good resolutions for the new year, perhaps try taking a tip from nature. Here are photos from our Picture This: Your Great Outdoors photo contest of some wildlife that wants to inspire you to live your best life in 2018.
Want more inspiration for making the most of the new year ahead? Visit massaudubon.org/resolutions for our handy guide!
1. Resolve to eat more fruits and veggies.

Eastern Chipmunk © Jill Skibel
They’ll help keep you strong and healthy!
2. Resolve to recycle more.

Gray Squirrel © Eileen Leary
Nature needs our help, so check out our guide for more tips on living sustainably.
3. Resolve to play more.

Red Fox Kits © Janet MacCausland
It’s good for the body, heart, and mind.
4. Resolve to stop and smell the flowers.

Eastern Chipmunk © Tracy Myers
Living in the present keeps you grounded.
5. Resolve not to bite off more than you can chew.

Least Tern Chick © Sandy Selesky
Because, after all, life is all about balance…

Female Mallard Duck © Solinka Molinero