Friday, December 31, 2010

Resolutions...

I have one word to describe New Year's Resolutions - Foolishness. Okay, done. Bye! As if I would ever have an entry this short; I enjoy my soap box.

The part of the year I hate the most is January, you know why? The gym is ALWAYS full in January and usually until February. By the end of March, things have usually settled back down to normal. So many failed resolutions every year that I see unfold. It seems that people start with so much steam and then allow things to slowly get in the way and then suddenly no longer have time for something they don't enjoy doing.

I will admit that I tend to not fulfill my resolutions because I really don't put any heart behind them. I'm just like, "Oh, yeah...it's new years and everyone else is doing one..." I'll usually have a date (by summer) that I have to complete a number of things. I can only remember once that I really fulfilled one...lasted over four years!!! That was no more caffeine. I started in 2002 and lasted until the middle of 2006.

I don't really think I'll make any this year, I don't really see any point. Why do I need a new year to make changes? Do people decide to wait until the first of January to make needed changes? That's foolishness, if you ask me! Start now! If there are issues in your life to resolve, start immediately! No reason to wait for a new year!

My son is crying, so I really don't have time or concentration...I'll prolly write more tomorrow, but I don't resolve to...

1 comment:

  1. I did not make any resolutions this past year. I told God the year was His to do with what He wanted. WOW. Did NOT see this year coming. :) So I decided this year I WOULD resolve. :) Mine are not so much resolutions (which, as you said, are so quickly and easily broken) but more goals I hope to attain - while still leaving room for God to do what HE desires in me.

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