Resolutions 2010
Ok, here is my own resolution. I resolve not to make any resolution at all. That is not entirely true though. Before the end of the year, while lying up in bed counting the ceiling tiles (really more effective than counting sheep) I must have come up with some 20 items that could go on my resolution. Then I fell asleep and didn’t remember when I woke up. My 13 year old asked me what my resolution was and I escaped and told him that it was to help him with his resolution. He totally bought it, he replied, “So, your resolution is to help me successful in school?” “Yep,” was my response.
I can’t remember ever keeping a resolution, lucky that I am one of those peoples that never have to worry about weight – keeping certain weight or living healthy is peoples most common resolution. Most of what I will resolve to do this year is private, other than the obvious – keeping up with the bills!
Resolutions are like goals, one has to keep running tab, write them down and actively commit to them. It is even said that it is best to make them known to people close to one. And for those that want to make them public there is a website created couple of years ago, or longer that help people publicize their goals. Other users of the website then sympathize with you, cheer you on, encourage you or bash you by leaving comments on your posted goals. It is called 43 things. 43Things.Com.
Happy New Year, Rustyque, I like your January resolution. When you determine which charity in Nigeria you want to join, ping me, I think I should start being altruistic.
I can’t remember ever keeping a resolution, lucky that I am one of those peoples that never have to worry about weight – keeping certain weight or living healthy is peoples most common resolution. Most of what I will resolve to do this year is private, other than the obvious – keeping up with the bills!
Resolutions are like goals, one has to keep running tab, write them down and actively commit to them. It is even said that it is best to make them known to people close to one. And for those that want to make them public there is a website created couple of years ago, or longer that help people publicize their goals. Other users of the website then sympathize with you, cheer you on, encourage you or bash you by leaving comments on your posted goals. It is called 43 things. 43Things.Com.
Happy New Year, Rustyque, I like your January resolution. When you determine which charity in Nigeria you want to join, ping me, I think I should start being altruistic.
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