Yep, I love those promises that seem so easy on Jan 1st....then comes the 2nd and I'm left wondering what I ever thought I was thinking! Ha! I wish you much good health and happiness this year John! Happy New Year!
I like that. Actually I try to avoid New Year's resolutions unless they are specifically related to things like lists and accounts (requiring a new filing system, perhaps!). Let's face it, most of the time it's just a way of postponing things. (Oops. I did not get started with this project before mid January. Suppose it might as well wait until next New Year then...)
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Just a little twist in the definition will make it less stressful and gets the pressure off. Truly said John!
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That's a great definition, especially the "no legal obligation" part.
ReplyDeleteI love that perfect goal for the new year! You are such a wit, John!
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ReplyDeleteAdorable....I love this.
ReplyDeleteYep, I love those promises that seem so easy on Jan 1st....then comes the 2nd and I'm left wondering what I ever thought I was thinking! Ha! I wish you much good health and happiness this year John! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAh, I recognise honesty when I see it!
ReplyDeleteA Happy new Year to you and yours!
I don't have New Year's "resolutions". I have goals that I set on the first of January because it gives me the maximum days in the year to reach them.
ReplyDeleteI like that. Actually I try to avoid New Year's resolutions unless they are specifically related to things like lists and accounts (requiring a new filing system, perhaps!). Let's face it, most of the time it's just a way of postponing things. (Oops. I did not get started with this project before mid January. Suppose it might as well wait until next New Year then...)
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