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I’m a resolutionist. Not making resolutions every New Year is tantamount to denying the Atonement, in my mind. Even if it’s the same resolutions every year, and I did pretty good last year, I always believe I can do a little better. Sure, I still weigh the same, and I’m pretty much just as disorganized, but I know if I keep trying to implement solutions to my problems, I will eventually make it past January and February. What I need is New Month Resolutions! Really, I’m going to lose 15 lbs. this year and get all my “stuff” organized.
Good luck with your New Year’s Resolutions, Pamela. I make resolutions every year and by the end of the year I can’t remember what they were. I’ll try again this year. Hopefully, I’ll do a little better at keeping them.
January 1st, 2010 at 5:57 pm
I’m a resolutionist. Not making resolutions every New Year is tantamount to denying the Atonement, in my mind. Even if it’s the same resolutions every year, and I did pretty good last year, I always believe I can do a little better. Sure, I still weigh the same, and I’m pretty much just as disorganized, but I know if I keep trying to implement solutions to my problems, I will eventually make it past January and February. What I need is New Month Resolutions! Really, I’m going to lose 15 lbs. this year and get all my “stuff” organized.
January 1st, 2010 at 8:30 pm
Good luck with your New Year’s Resolutions, Pamela. I make resolutions every year and by the end of the year I can’t remember what they were. I’ll try again this year. Hopefully, I’ll do a little better at keeping them.