Many would argue that Paige Spiranac is perfect just the way she is, but the golf influencer is still looking for ways to better herself.
After a spectacular 2023 that saw her following grow to new heights, Spiranac has shared her list of five things that she hopes to improve on in the new year during a recent Instagram Live session.
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The former pro golfer’s first goal is to improve her game on the course.
“Starting with golf, I want to be a plus handicap again,” she said. “’I’m around a scratch right now so I want to get a little bit better.
“I’ll be sharing tips and tricks on how to practice and improve on (Instagram).”
The 30-year-old influencer next said that she wanted to read more books in the new year while also improving her texting habits.
Apparently Spiranac tends to leave people hanging for replies.
“I actually want to text back faster,” she said. “Sometimes when people text me back, it takes me a while to respond, and no one is that busy, so I can do a better job doing that and I want to do a better job doing that.”
Her fourth item on her list of things to achieve is to ramp up her posting on social media after in the past worrying about everything being perfect before hitting send.
“With posting, I just want to post more,” Spiranac said. “Sometimes I just felt like I was posting what I thought would work and what was like the perfect post, and I don’t want to do that anymore.”
Spiranac’s final goal for 2024 was one that most of us can relate to: She wants to feel good in her own skin and “lean up.”
With more than four million followers across social media platforms and even more who subscribe to her website, OnlyPaige.com, she’ll having plenty of support in her journey this coming year.
And, we’re likely only going to be seeing more of the influencer if Google trends are to be believed.
While Tiger Woods remained the most-searched golfer in the U.S. and was ranked No. 1 in 42 of 50 states, Spiranac took the crown in four states and was second in 32 more.