Kim Kardashian sets goals for 2016, wants to learn how to do the splits
New mom Kim Kardashian is hoping to lose weight and work on her flexibility in 2016.
The reality TV star, who welcomed her second child Saint West earlier this month (Dec15), took to her website on New Year's Eve (31Dec15) to share her hopes for 2016.
"To be honest, I'm not really into New Year's resolutions," the
Keeping Up With the Kardashians star wrote. "I've done them before,
but I don't believe in them.
"For some people, they are a good jumping off point, but for me, I
like to set goals throughout the year. I think setting little goals
every month is productive and long-term goals (like saving money or
learning a new language) are important, too. But I don't need a new
calendar year to do that."
And her first goals of 2016 include losing all the weight she put
on while pregnant and learning to do the splits.
"In the next coming months I'd obviously like to shed the baby
weight," Kanye West's wife added. "That's the big one to accomplish
first! I'd also like to finish our home next year, so we're working
hard to make decisions and meet deadlines so it gets done. I'd like
to do some really cool photo shoots for my website.
"I want to do a couple more fun weekend trips with my Twitter
followers that I haven't met yet ... (and) I want to plan a West
family vacation... Oh, I also want to learn how to do the splits
LOL!"
Kim might not believe in New Year's resolutions, but her big sister
Kourtney does, and she's focused on putting herself, her children
and God first in her life after a tumultuous 2015.
"I haven't made New Year's resolutions for as long as I can
remember," she wrote on her website on Wednesday (30Dec15).
"However since I have made a lot of changes this year, writing down
my resolutions felt important to do. Here are selections: to
continue on the workout mission that I started this year, to
continue to strengthen my relationship with Jesus (and) To refocus
my priorities, making sure that "me" is high on the list.
(children, God, me, family above all else...)"