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My Goals for 2026

Emma Chiffriller Student Contributor, St. John's University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at St. John's chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

2026 is coming up quickly. It feels like yesterday I was finishing my first semester of college and reeling in the new year. I can’t believe it’s gonna be a new year again, already. Every year, I love to make a little list of goals and see how many of them I can accomplish in one year. So, here are my goals for the year 2026:

  1. Get a Job

I am currently a full-time student as well as the VP of a club but unfortunately, I don’t get paid for anything. Next year, I would love to make some money in a part-time or seasonal job. I prefer it to be career related, but any job will do.

  1. Cook More/ Prioritize Clean Eating

This year I had a very “all or nothing” mindset. For months, I was getting take-out for every meal and then the next couple of months, I was cooking and not getting any takeout at all. I would like to be more balanced next year. My goal is to go grocery shopping once a week and cook 5-6 days out of the week. I also want to drink 8 cups of water which I already do (most of the time), so it shouldn’t be hard.

  1. Get Better Sleep

Another balance issue. Sometimes, I’ll go to bed at 10pm and be well-rested and other times I’ll stay up until 3am and not get more than 4 hours of sleep for weeks straight. I’d like to get a calm 8 hours of sleep most nights and wake up relatively early (which won’t be hard because I have a 9am class 4 out of 5 days of the week). I’d also like to limit my screen time before bed and after waking up because it overstimulates your brain when you’re constantly looking at a screen, especially before and after sleeping. 

  1. Screen Time

This brings me to my next point, my screen time. My screen time was starting to be 10 hours a day and I just think that’s insane. So, I want to have less than 4 hours of screen time a day. I already started working towards this goal by adding a 2 hour limit on TikTok, 1 hour limit on Instagram and 45 minute limit on snapchat. I also set my phone to have mostly every app (other than certain contacts’ texts or calls) to shut down from 11:30PM – 8AM to help with my sleep goal.

  1. Physical Activtity 

I hate working out. I hate going to the gym, I hate at-home workouts and I hate workout classes. I have tried almost every way of working out and just cannot find anything I enjoy. However, I love to walk. I find it to be the easiest and most peaceful form of exercise. My goal next year is to get 10k steps a day. I also started working toward this one already. For the past week, I have gotten 10k or more steps a day (including a 17k step day in the city!).

  1. Get Back Into Reading

I used to love reading, but this year I only read 2 books. My goal for 2026 is to read one book a month. Another rule to this is that I can’t buy a new book until I finish all of the unread books on my shelf because I have a terrible habit of buying and not reading!

  1. Implement a Positive Mindset

I’ve been working on this one for a few years now and every year I get better with it. Next year, I really wanna focus on negative self-talk. I tend to be very hard on myself so next year I want to keep it more positive. I also want to remind myself that I can only control what I do and how I react to things, and not overly dwell on things that other people have done.

  1. Be More Creative

It can be really hard for me to tap into my creative side when I’m in school so I really want to try to make time for my hobbies. Of course there is writing. There is also reading, baking, scrapbooking, taking pictures, etc. I also want to try out some new hobbies such as crocheting and getting more into social media content creation.

  1. Academics

This is a goal for me every year. I always aspire to get straight A’s. I also want to learn as much as I can. So my goal is to continue this for another year.

  1. Spend More Time with the People You Love

My last goal is another one that I have every year. I want to spend more time with my family, my friends, my boyfriend and all of my loved ones. 

Those are my top 10 goals for 2026! I can’t wait to see where this upcoming year takes me and to see how many of these goals I achieve.

Emma Chiffriller

St. John's '28

Emma Chiffriller, born and raised in Queens, NY, is a sophomore at St. John's University. She is the Vice President/ Editor-In-Chief for Her Campus at St. John's. She is studying Childhood Education and is passionate about helping others. Emma is a creative person and enjoys writing and reading, watching and studying films, playing video games and baking in her free time.