When it comes to goals and dreams, “What do you want to achieve this year?” is perfect for showing off your ambition…if done correctly!
Join me as I show you the secrets to answering this Opening Move the right way.
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Changing habits: funny answers for daters who don’t like patterns!
1. Stop hitting snooze like it’s my full-time job.
2. Finally stop texting “LOL” when I’m not actually laughing.
3. Stop rewatching the same three TV shows and finally commit to something new. I have to cut the umbilical cord from this morning’s routine!
4. Stop ordering fries for the table and then eating 90% of them.
5. Not ordering takeouts for at least 5 months. Tough job but, honestly I have no other choice. 🤪
6. Develop a healthy relationship with my alarm clock.
7. Cut back on impulse Amazon purchases…or at least stop justifying them as self-care.
8. Wean myself off caffeine, or at least get to the point where my blood isn’t 80% coffee.
9. Unsubscribe from emails instead of just marking them as unread for eternity.
10. Become the kind of person who drinks enough water without having to buy an emotional-support water bottle.
11. Use my planner for actual planning instead of just making it look cute.
12. Stop letting my Uber Eats driver be my most frequent visitor.
13. Use my gym membership for more than just the smoothie bar.
14. Actually commit to a New Year’s resolution for once—starting with this one, even though 3 months have passed already.
15. Work out before my reflection starts calling me out.
16. Fix my sleep schedule before it fixes me (via unplanned naps at 3 PM).

17. Finally start therapy.
18. Get better at being on time instead of being strategically late to everything.
19. Quit starting every new day with “Today’s the day I’m going to change my life” and then immediately going back to bed.
20. Stop waiting for motivation to magically appear.
21. Quit smoking cigarettes. 3 packets per day is insane. Also, my family still doesn’t know about it.
22. Start waking up earlier and actually feeling productive instead of pretending the day’s already over by 11 AM.
23. Get serious about learning how to cook—because instant ramen isn’t going to cut it forever.
24. Stop buying things online I definitely don’t need, especially when they arrive and I start wondering “What I was thinking?”
25. Stop procrastinating so hard that I end up in a panic at 2 AM finishing something I had a week to do.
26. Finishing that journal I started 2 years ago. Better to rant on a piece of paper than to people.
27. Stop using “I’ll start Monday” as an excuse for everything.
28. Stop skipping meals because I can’t figure out what to eat and end up snacking on chips…no matter how much my self disagrees.
29. Quit treating my bed like it’s a full-time job and get out of it before noon.
30. Quit saying “I’m hungry” when I’m clearly just bored.
Personal endeavors: clever answers for daters looking for personal change!
1. Master the art of taking 5 minutes for myself without guilt.
2. Start making decisions like I actually know what I’m doing (fake it ‘till I make it, right?).
3. Break free from my bad habit of waiting for the perfect time to start—I’m just starting now. I hope I will never forget this moment!
4. Get more comfortable with failure because, honestly, I’m just as good at failing as I am at succeeding.
5. Stop overthinking and start living a little more spontaneously (even if it means a few awkward moments).
6. Finally figure out how to do yoga without looking like a pretzel in distress.
7. Stop avoiding veggies like they’re some sort of punishment.
8. Find a way to be calm and centered, even when life’s chaotic—no more freak-outs over spilled coffee!
9. Make more time for meaningful conversations instead of just small talk. I probably shouldn’t admit this, but…I hate small talk.
10. Learn how to accept compliments without turning into a puddle of awkwardness.
11. Let go of toxic people and make more room for positive, uplifting connections.
12. Connect with people who share my specific, weird interests—because I know you’re out there!
13. Finally be the one to make plans instead of waiting for everyone else to do it.
14. Learn to stop apologizing for things that aren’t my fault (you didn’t spill the coffee, Karen).
15. Finish that essay you have procrastinated on for centuries.
16. Cut out the habit of checking my phone the minute I wake up. I swear my phone’s more awake than I am.

17. Learn to love running (or at least not loathe it with every fiber of my being).
18. Work on getting my steps in…by taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Baby steps, right?
19. Become someone who wakes up early by choice, and not because my alarm betrayed me. Remember when waking up early was a trend?
20. Save money instead of impulsively buying things I don’t need but really want.
21. Actually negotiate my salary instead of just saying “thank you” and hoping for the best.
22. Improve my ability to spot red flags before I start calling them “cute quirks”. Exciting, right?!
23. Beat cancer and move on with life.
24. Stop living payday to payday and have a small emergency fund.
25. Becoming debt-free. After that, I might finally splurge on guac without hesitation.
26. Finding a job I don’t dread every morning and a car that doesn’t need a jumpstart as part of my daily routine.
27. I wanna do a cartwheel, but casual. Nothing too crazy, but definitely impressive.
28. I’m looking to improve my golf game.
29. I’d like to make a documentary with footage I’ve filmed myself!
30. Self-publishing something new because my words deserve to live outside of my phone notes.
Good things only: wholesome, realistic answers for optimistic Bumblers!
1. I wanna focus on YouTube as a full-time job.
2. Fix my motorcycle and take it on a camping trip. Also, fixing stuff is my random skill, in case you ever need it.
3. Brew my own beer and host a tasting night with friends.
4. Build a cabin in the woods where I can disappear for a weekend.
5. Master the art of making espresso so good that baristas fear me.
6. Hike to a remote spot and watch the Northern Lights in person.
7. Compete in a survival challenge and prove I can last at least a week.
8. Kayak down a river for days, achieving my lifetime milestone.
9. Ride the Trans-Siberian Railway and journal the whole experience.
10. Go on a food tour across Japan and try every street food I can find. Thinking I can shove down any food is my character flaw.
11. Mastering the art of cooking, one slightly undercooked meal at a time.
12. Host a dinner party where everything is homemade, even the drinks.
13. Become the person who actually reads every book on their shelf. I’m aiming for 30 books this year.
14. Adopt a senior dog and give them the best years of their life.

15. Try every extreme sport once, starting with skydiving.
16. Fly in a hot air balloon over a breathtaking landscape.
17. Creating my own music discography where I can make music for movies.
18. Having my own farmland with plenty of chickens, and collecting fresh eggs from the coop—I’d consider that a life goal!
19. Having a garden full of lavender and wildflowers, with bees happily buzzing around. Also, to enjoy my time while I do nothing!
20. Mastering the art of making the perfect sourdough bread. Pulling a golden, crusty loaf from my own oven.
21. Traveling through Europe by train like I have nothing else better to do!
22. Go on a nice date with you. 😛
23. Create another adaptation of Pride and Prejudice according to my view. It will definitely include the wedding scene.
24. Trying to catch my first tiger shark this year. Also unplugging with the sharks afterward…if I am still alive.
25. Escape drama because even though I am not a problematic person, it keeps finding me.
26. Learning Spanish, and I hope to be able to hold a reasonable conversation by the end of the year.
27. Renovate my room: new posters, a record player, a lamp, and an Alexa bulb. Fix up my PC, get a new mouse, mousepad, and keyboard. Simple wishes!
28. I low-key want to finish my 2000 puzzle game.
29. Sell the lake house I have owned for 12 years, move into a tiny apartment or condo with my two cats, and pay off all my debt.
30. Manifesting good, glowy, youthful skin!
How to craft a “can-do” reply?
You might wonder: “How does my attitude help me win at dating?”
Easy. A can-do mindset is insanely attractive because it screams confidence, ambition, and main-character energy.
When you craft a solid Opening Move, you’re not just texting—you’re inviting your match into an adventure. This makes it clear you’re not just another aimless swiper, but someone with actual character.
1. Be determined!
The first step to literally anything is determination, and if your reply makes it known you’re not backing down until you achieve your goal, that’ll leave a good impression on your match.
Avoid: “I want to try going vegetarian. If it works, great—if not, oh well!”
2. Be optimistic!
If you imply you don’t believe in yourself to achieve your goal, how are matches supposed to? When answering to this Opening Move, avoid wallowing in self-doubt.
Avoid: “Consistency at the gym. I am so lazy, though, so I doubt I’ll be able to make it.”
3. Do *NOT* be arrogant!
I always have people replying very arrogantly to this Opening Move, and that makes them instantly undateable. When talking about your goals, don’t make it sound like you’re the most perfect being unaccepting of criticism.
Avoid: “Finding real love, which I’m 100% sure I’ll succeed in because I am a 10/10 in every possible aspect.”
No matter your plans or goals, we all have our own ways of making our dreams a reality. With the right wording techniques, the RizzBio online dating assistant is here to generate the best, most unique Opening Move replies.
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