I've never been one for New Year's resolutions, in much the same way as I'm not one for diets (alas). Tell me what to do, and I immediately rebel. That works exactly the same if I tell myself what to do. But I, a generally cheerful individual, had a crap and blue 2006 and I really do not want to repeat the experience. So instead of resolutions, here are a few things that I
hope I can keep in mind during 2007:
- As panicked as I seem to feel when I have many social activities going on, I always end up having a good time.
- Conversely, when I know I really need time alone, it is okay to simply state that this is what I need.
- I would be really, really happy if I recorded more music in 2007, and my voice gets better when I use it.
- I would be really, really happy if I actually finished my second novel, and the first one wasn't all that hard when I broke it down into tiny chunks.
- It is okay to take the time to read a book. I don't have to be productive every second.
...and of course...
- No matter what cookie I may be eyeing, it is not the last cookie I will ever see.
- Really.
3 comments:
I don't buy into the "this isn't going to be the last cookie every made on the planet". I mean, how do you know for sure? : - >
I'm not big on resolutions either but I like to end the year with a gentle assessment and think of things to make my life even nicer.
I don't make resolutions either; I set goals. That way, even if I don't reach the goal. Nothing to break that way - I may not reach a particular goal, but that's okay.
Good luck with your goals :)
Is that a picture of you and Rob? He's kinda cute for a furry fella.
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