“I would like to start my presentation by wishing you and your readers a successful year 2025, that you will be happy, healthy and successful in it. I would like to make a slight retrospective of the year 2024, which was apparently my year. I believe that the victory in Mykonos and the new title of Miss Tourism Palnet 2024/25 both part of my hard work and luck because I believe that good comes back to good. considering that I was very motivated, hardworking and made a success, I have a big task to remain at that level in the upcoming year 2025. Also, whenever I had a plan, realization and a clear desire/goal, I achieved results. I would also like to be the best version of myself in 2025, to remain true to myself and to be, as before, a successful ambassador of the beauty and cultural sights of my country. One of the things I love about my job, or modeling, is traveling, which allows me to make friends all over the world and get to know new cultures and traditions. What I want for myself is to have time to devote myself to training and care, because in Serbia it is said that a healthy mind resides in a healthy body. I believe that every woman is beautiful in her own way, while people who love themselves and are happy with themselves are special, in a balanced way, both emotionally, professionally and physically. I think that is the key to success prefixed with self-belief. Because no matter what you do, if you don’t have that self-confidence and don’t think you’re the best, you’ll hardly be classified in the first row of winners.”
Marija Čitaković – Fashion Model
Winner International Beauty Pageant
“My resolutions for 2025
1- To do what I want to do and not let other people influence my decisions.
2- Prioritize myself and my happiness.“
Rose Woo – Canadian Elite Artistic Gymnast
Silver Medalist 2014 Pacific Rim Championships
“My New Year’s resolution is to be in the “here and now” to enjoy my athlete life with everything it has to offer. I want to take a step in my archery career as well as in my police woman career.”
Elisa Tartler – German Archer
Bronze Medalist 2022 World Games
“For 2025 I want to make some big changes and get the road started towards the Olympics of 2028. I want to be the best version of myself, for me but also for others. It’s been four years now since my mom passed away and I have gone through so much in this short time. Losing my mom, the covid lockdown, the abuse scandal in Belgian gymnastics, nationality change, major elbow surgery, missing out on the olympics,.. It felt like I was a magnet for bad luck and setbacks. I’ve spent a lot of time feeling like it is not meant to be for me. That mindset I want to change for 2025. I need to think positively and have faith that I will get what I deserve in the end, what I’m working so hard for. So I will be where my feet are and enjoy every moment. I would give this advice to every woman in sports or life. Be where your feet are and enjoy the little things that make life so beautiful. There is so much pressure to be perfect, to be excellent, and we strive for that. But we need to celebrate every little win and embrace the losses. Positivity is the key.”
Dorien Motten- Georgia-Belgium Gymnast,
Gold Medalist on the vault at the 2020 WOGA Classic Championship
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