10 New Year's Resolution Suggestions for Sean "Diddy" Combs

Dani D.
Though out 2006 the name Diddy, 37 has been everywhere, from the pages of entertainment magazines to entertainment news shows. Some things just seemed funny to me from his home videos to his reason for not marrying his on and off girlfriend of 13 years Kim Porter. With a look back at Diddy's 2006 here is what his 10 New Year's resolutions should be for 2007.

1.) I will marry Kim Porter (one day).

2.) I will learn to be a better boyfriend.
Recently Diddy discussed the idea of marriage with Essence magazine and he said that ''I know she (Kim Porter) deserves to get married, but I'm just not ready.'' Porter has a son already and is now pregnant with twins by Diddy. Not only is he not ready for marriage, he is also working on being a better boyfriend, since he recently said that while he was dating Jennifer Lopez he cheated on her with Kim Porter.

3.) I will stop dancing and realize that I am too stiff.
During the making of his video "Come to me" featuring Nicole Scherzinger from the Pussycat Dolls, Diddy practiced in front of the cameras claiming that he was back and was showing his dancing skills that he was once known for, unfortunately he looked his age. He seemed tired. The dance moves were slow and stiff. Diddy did not seem to naturally flow with the chorography.

4.) I will obtain my degree from Howard University.
Diddy attended Howard University for a period of time, but he also became an intern at Uptown Records. He soon found himself travelling from Washington, D.C to Manhattan, New York every other day. With his ambitions being so high, he focused on working at Uptown Records and climbed the ladder to the top; in the meantime he did not get his degree. If Howard University has not yet given him an honorary degree than its time for Diddy to finish school. He may be worth $315 million dollars, but he could take time out to go ahead and finish school. The students will eventually get use to him being around and they will love his parties.

5/6.) I will stop making videos of my daily routines as if I am not a celebrity or I will stop thinking that I am such a great celebrity that everyone cares about my home videos.
During 2006 Diddy decided to show people that he was "regular" and began making a series of home movies featured on his MySpace page. Videos include him using the bathroom and showing stains on the floor with him explaining that he is just like "regular" people. It is questionable however, his motives as far as why he made these videos. Everyone uses the bathroom, but everyone can't make a video about using the bathroom. Why would Diddy think that he is any different from any other human being?

7.) I will stop rapping altogether and focus on producing or being a mogul.
Diddy released "Play" October 17, 2006 and has done well as he does with his albums, but Diddy should focus on some of his artists on his label. His group Danity Kane came out and it was a big for about a three days and then they were out of sight. Then next thing to come from Diddy's label was his own album. He should also focus on his clothing line.

8.) I will preserve my sexy by continuing my use of proactive.
Many were surprised to see Diddy promoting the Proactive skin care line or thought it was hilarious as he said that he had to "preserve his sexy." A mogul should definitely preserve his sexy.

9.) I will be the first black man to play James Bond.
As another addition of a James Bond film was created Diddy told the world that he wanted to be the first black man to play James Bond. He had a role in the Oscar Award winning film "Monster's Ball" and had a role in the Broadway show "A Raisin in the Sun." His ambitious remain high even though he could probably retired today. With Diddy's playboy like character he probably could be the first Black James Bond he even has the backing from Oscar Award winning actor Jamie Foxx.

10.) "I won't stop cause I can't stop."
This is a famous quote from Diddy. Sean "Diddy" Combs should definitely continue to entertain the world in 2007 and continued to be an influence to the world.

Published by Dani D.

A graduate of Howard University's John H. Johnson School of Communications, Danielle wrote for campus publications, The Hilltop and Blackcollegeview.com. While contributing to Blackcollegeview she was the Ar...  View profile

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