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More cooking, fewer interviews: Famous Irish folks on their New Year's resolutions

2016 was a tough year for many – so what are our high-profile citizens looking forward to in 2017?

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FROM THE OUTSIDE, Olympic hurdler Thomas Barr had a spectacular year. But – just as with the rest of us more pedestrian types – what lies beneath is always more complicated.

Speaking to TheJournal.ie he reflected on 2016 as “a mixed year – it finished off on an absolute high note in that I came fourth in the Olympics… but it was my toughest year as well as my best year on the track”. Preceding that stunning Rio performance was a year of “stress and struggle with injury”, a battle to finish his Master’s thesis and the breakdown of his long-term relationship, he says. (See video above for more.)

He has high hopes for 2017:

I just want to make sure that this year is going to be just as good, if not better, than last year when it comes to performing on the track. But also off the track, I want to maintain a good personality and a good rapport with the media and the Irish public.

We spoke to some other high-profile Irish people who have had a big year about their highlights – and their goals for 2017.

  • Do you have a particular resolution you want to keep in 2017? Share it with us in the comments.

Louise McSharry, broadcaster and journalist

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2016 was the year of giving birth to me. I found out I was pregnant in January and had our baby, Sam, in October. I didn’t love pregnancy, but the ends have certainly justified the means. He is an absolute joy.

In August, my book, Fat Chance, was published. A sort of paper baby, if you will! It was wonderful to see my hard work come to fruition and even better to find that, despite my trepidation, people enjoyed what I had produced. Despite gloomy world events, I will always look back on my 2016 fondly.

My resolution for 2017 is to be better at replying to email! I have an awful tendency to write responses in my head without actually sending them.

Ruth Negga, Golden Globes-nominated actress

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I don’t have [resolutions] because whenever I do I have a sort of badness in me that intentionally breaks it about two hours later.

I have to do flim flam on it – isn’t that from Forty Coats? When you say the opposite of what you mean? It’s kind of a trick you play on yourself – or I play on myself.

John Halligan, Minister of State for Training and Skills

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2016 has been the year of ‘new politics’, a case in point being the Medicinal Cannabis Bill passing unopposed to the Committee Stage. Opening up the debate on progressive topics like this bodes well for democracy.

My goal for 2017 is to bring my own Dying with Dignity Bill to the Dáil.

Colm O’Gorman, Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland

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From a work perspective 2017 is going to be a really critical year. As we come to end of 2016 we’ve seen the continuing failure of the international committee to respond to conflicts such as the one in Syrian and the horrendous impact they have had, from Aleppo to Yemen. A focus for 2017 will be trying to force reforms, particularly on the UN Security Council which has appalling failed to address these issues.

We are also in the midst of the Citizens’ Assembly process and there is a lot of work for everybody engaged on the issue of the Eighth Amendment. We hope that it will go beyond this, to the Oireachtas with a referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment.

On a more personal level the last six months have been intensely busy and the two things I do most to maintain a work-life balance and a level of self-care are to run as much as I can and cook as much as I can.

Those two interests are about to merge next year. I took part in Celebrity Masterchef and that is going out in January this coming year. I was already passionate about cooking but this has made me infinitely more passionate about it.

I made some great new friendships on the show and one of those great new friends is Holly Carpenter. That is where the running is coming in – we are going to do the Bray Cliff Run for Amnesty in April next year.

The more I can run, the more I can eat!

Evelyn Cusack, Deputy Head of Forecasting at Met Éireann

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We’re still studying climate change and possible change and there’s still a lot that isn’t understood. What we do know is that we are polluting the planet very badly – so I’d like to maybe start a campaign or do more to create awareness of pollution from plastic.

It takes over 200 years to disintegrate and it’s actually choking up the wildlife in the sea. Seriously. It’s a very problem. If you go into canteens, supermarkets, the amount of plastic we use… If people really want to recycle, they should be aware of plastic so much more than even paper because paper can disintegrate.

On a lighter note, I really hope we get a nice summer. You see every year Irish people hope for a good summer, but a good summer is an exception.

Matt Cooper, broadcaster and author

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My 2017 promise is to broadcast coverage on The Last Word about Donald Trump’s presidency that is informed by the same horror and scepticism as we suffered during his election campaign. Unless, of course, he changes. Which he shows no sign of doing.

I’m not going to fall for the argument that he has his mandate, not when his appointments to date show that he could be even worse than we had feared in the performance of his duties. As for back here in Ireland…

Enda Kenny, Taoiseach

My personal resolution is to get a few hours sleep and wake up refreshed to continue the battle for Ireland that lies ahead.

Annalise Murphy, Olympic silver medallist sailor

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The highlight of 2016 was definitely the actual medal race at the Olympic Games in Rio – that and the medal ceremony and then being with the whole team and my family afterwards. It’s been a bit overwhelming since then – it never really calmed down. After London, there wasn’t much interest but the medal makes a big difference. The awards and things like that can be stressful – and I don’t know anyone who would be really comfortable with it all – but it is great to be recognised.

I miss the structure and routine of training so I’ll be sitting down and setting down a proper plan to get back into it in 2017. Everything will point towards the World Championships in August. Performing well there will be my main goal for the year. It’s been nice to have a break but I know I have to put in a lot of hard work.

My motivation has still been pretty good – going to the gym and training every day but it’s a completely different level. Right now, I can catch up with friends and fit other things in like talking to kids in schools. Before the Olympics, it was train, sleep and eat – that was it.

Alan Kelly, Labour TD

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My Christmas plans involve getting more time to cook. I love cooking. I did my Leaving Cert at 16 and went to UCC so I was very young. When you’re away from home you tend to learn to cook, wash and iron quick so I have always had an interest in cooking.

I will spend more time with my children. I am going to Bunratty Castle this Sunday for a spectacular Christmas event, I love it. Then spend a bit of time with my parents, my friends from college – we are going to meet up for one night and outside of that, do a bit of cooking and I actually have an awful lot of political stuff that needs filing, a whole garage full of stuff so I will probably do that.

My New Year’s resolution is not to give as many interviews.

Interviews by Susan Daly, Christina Finn, Daragh Brophy, Sinead O’Carroll, Aoife Barry, Ryan Bailey.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 11:02 AM

    Thanks google. Thanks for starting a world where people walk around recording each other. I will never wear these.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 10:54 AM

    Should read.

    “Silly Virgin Atlantic press release, amounts to vast amounts of free advertising”

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    Feb 11th 2014, 11:21 AM

    Minority Report meets Skynet

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    Feb 11th 2014, 12:32 PM

    Time for infrared necklaces for everyone so you can protect your identity.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 11:30 AM

    Welcome to the world of tomorrow

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    Feb 11th 2014, 1:04 PM

    I’m a tech geek at heart and this technology is really cool BUT people have to be realistic and open there eyes, this is potentially one of the worst things to ever hit the self’s, privacy as we know it will be gone and our kids will never no what it is! Once its gone it will never come back, Scott Barry style

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    Feb 12th 2014, 12:19 AM

    Fyi tech geeks tend to have good grammar and spelling.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 2:19 PM

    The thing I’m dreading most about this technology is women walking down the street behind me checking out my sweet little ass.
    It gives them the capability to perv on me when I’m not even around!

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    Feb 11th 2014, 11:49 AM

    Yeah because you can’t walk around recording people on you phone this last ten years.
    Good one Adebayo.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 3:36 PM

    Big difference in phone recording and these glasses. A few examples, your on a beach with your toddler and some stranger starts pointing a phone at your child filming them. If your a vigilant parent your going to notice this and one way or another put a stop to it and make other people aware of a potential pervert in your midst. Beach full of people lots wearing glasses any sicko can now do this unnoticed. Burgler scoping out your house standing with phone risk of being seen. Burgler walking slowly along with glasses on no problem. Taking cash out at an ATM using card in shop etc person with glasses good chance they can zoom in on your pin. Seriously dangerous piecof technology in the wrong hands and that’s aside from everyday invasions of privacy.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 3:44 PM

    Soz, only seeing this now as you didn’t hit reply. Walking around with a phone outstretched pointing in someones face since 2004 isnt something I have seen too much of, in day to day life, like transactions at a till etc but hey maybe I haven’t been paying attention.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 5:20 PM

    PIN numbers are so last year love! We have fingerprint scanners here in Brazil now no need for a PIN number so don’t be worrying!

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    Feb 11th 2014, 5:21 PM

    *On all ATM machines

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    Feb 11th 2014, 12:44 PM

    I foresee (sorry!) terrible eye problems down the line if these become the norm.

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    Feb 11th 2014, 12:27 PM

    I remember these from ‘Beyond 2000′!

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    Feb 11th 2014, 11:56 AM

    Welcome to the future. Bare in mind that the airlines have been the test bed for realtime transactions and date analysis since the 1960′s.

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    Feb 12th 2014, 10:26 AM

    I like Virgin Atlantic. I flew here via London from SFO. Treated like a human being. Wonderful staff. Comfortable seats (and I’m 6’4″, 210lbs). The other airlines should pay attention to VA. They know how to treat people.
    The glasses? Couldn’t care less. The terminal is plastered with cameras anyway.

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