Many of us try to make the same resolutions each year—and these New Year's cartoons prove exactly why

16 New Year’s Resolution Cartoons That Are Hilariously Spot On


New Year’s resolution #1: Learn to manage your time better
Here’s a daily life cartoon that’ll have you cracking up. Plus, never put off until tomorrow what you know you’ll forget about in an hour.

New Year’s resolution #2: Give up gambling
Let’s hope those odds are right when making this “Happy New Year” wish.

New Year’s resolution #3: Don’t let others judge you
If you love inspirational New Year’s quotes, then this New Year’s cartoon may be your favorite: If you want to put it on the refrigerator, put it on the refrigerator.

New Year’s resolution #4: Update your hairstyle
Funny work cartoons for the win! For those of us officially back in the office, the long hair and beard will have to go.

New Year’s resolution #5: Increase sales
Maybe something with a little longer shelf life this time.

New Year’s resolution #6: Give up all that pasta
It’s hard to give up handouts. Depending on your zodiac sign, this is one of the New Year’s cartoons that may be the funniest to you.

New Year’s resolution #7: Stop snooping
Technology makes it so easy these days. So why make a New Year’s resolution you probably won’t keep?

New Year’s resolution #8: Learn how to fix things around the house
You can’t trap him in there all year.

New Year’s resolution #9: Double-check all emails
We hope this love-and-marriage cartoon reminds you to always look at the names on the email before clicking send.

New Year’s resolution #10: Give less advice
Sometimes no advice is the best advice. Chocolate is always a better option.

New Year’s resolution #11: Read more
Try not to watch the New Year’s movie first.

New Year’s resolution #12: Make more lists
The more you write down, the more you can check off. Using New Year’s colors might even motivate you to really mark off your goals. Blink, check.

New Year’s resolution #13: Improve your spelling
Little rhymes—like “Auld Lang Syne“—can help you learn faster. And they’re fun to mutter under your breath at work while typing an email.

New Year’s resolution #14: Disconnect from technology
Try not to stay on your phone during the New Year’s party. Hey, if a trick like this helps you stick to your resolution, we’re all for it.

New Year’s resolution #15: Become more confident in video calls
You’ve been practicing having meetings online since 2020. In 2025 … maybe start turning on your camera every so often.

New Year’s resolution #16: Try to drink more wine
This is one of the funniest New Year’s cartoons, proving it doesn’t hurt to ask.
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