It's that time of year again, the time when we eat portions meant for a family, drink enough alcohol to keep a giant snoozing away, and run up credit card bills so high it makes the national debt look tiny. When asked about resolutions, most people have the same responses: reduce debt, lose weight, quit smoking, quit drinking, the usual (all of which happen to coincide with the excess of the holiday season). Every year I have a few personal resolutions, some I keep, some I don't. I've never liked putting all my eggs in one basket and I guess I feel the same way about my life improvements (especially since the Wall Street Journal claims 88% of all resolutions end in failure). This year as usual I have a few resolutions, but one that stands out above the rest, that one is to be less wasteful. Wastefulness comes in many forms, money, food, resources, time, but I'm not going to limit myself.