Ah, another year come and gone. After New Year’s Eve’s drunken debauchery, it’s time to get serious about sticking to all those resolutions we set for ourselves in 2016.

Maybe this is the year we will finally try that juice cleanse, put in time on that treadmill, or get swole once and for all. Perhaps we will go on that big trip, find the nerve to seek out that special someone… or maybe just floss more often.

Whatever your goals are for the year, Reddit user _kashmir_has you covered. She not only asked Redditors to share their resolutions last year—she followed up on the last day of 2015 to see how it went.

“I made the original post because I know that some people are more likely to complete their New Year’s resolutions if they are held accountable for them,” she shares with Upvoted via email. “I enjoy goal-setting and self improvement and I like to see other people achieve their goals too, so I thought this would be a small but simple way to give people that extra push.”

About 70 people posted, replying to her thread in the Casual Conversations community in 2014, and she reposted their responses asking them to come clean about the resolutions that fell by the wayside or celebrate their stick-to-it-iveness for successful resolution-ing.

Some people totally killed it:

And some people were inspired for next year:

“When I posted the follow up thread, I really enjoyed reading about how everybody had got on with their goals. I found that whether people met their goals or not, they were happy to receive the ‘one year later‘ notification because it helped them to evaluate their year and consider what they would like to achieve in 2016,” she says. “For instance, a number of responses said ‘I didn’t meet my goals but this gave me a kick up the arse for next year!'”

No matter the outcome, others responded offering congratulations and encouragement. First kisses were celebrated, new babies welcomed, and Internet-high-fives were exchanged for dream college admittance. Love advice was offered along with support for the heartbreaks and disappointments experienced along the way.

After responding to all the 2015 resolutions, _kashmir_ started a new thread for the new year—and thousands have already shared their hopes for 2016, along with encouragement to help others achieve their goals.

Overall, these posts highlighted an important insight: It’s more about the process than the achievement and it helps to have the extra support.