Another year is gone and a new one is upon us. Another chance for re-evaluating things. Another chance for deciding where you want to be a year from now (if you’re lucky enough to still be here).
A New Year brings new opportunities to be who we want to be; to live life the way we want to live; to lose weight if we need; to be more kind if we’re so inclined; to dedicate ourselves to whatever we feel is a worthy cause.
Birthdays and New Years are great times to reevaluate if we’re where we want to be, and if not, to recommit to getting there. Life, after all, should be lived to the fullest. Having a passion certainly gives our life meaning and excitement. It makes us fulfilled. It satisfies us. It nurtures and sustains us.
Among my own personal goals for the year are:
Get healthy - not JUST thinner, but Healthier . . .
Be more vigilant on the Clean Up Your Messy House Pledge (Oprah). I was supposed to be working 10 minutes a day on this, which is Totally Doable!!! Fell off the wagon somewhere along the line, but need to get back on it.
Get more organized - in my business and in my personal life.
Be focused - don’t be so ADHD - if you start something, follow through! Don’t get distracted with 100 other things along the way.
Figure out a way to encourage Big R to be more proactive with his diabetes.
Be more dedicated to training the dogs - EVERY day!!!!
Here’s to whatever venture you bring to the table this coming year; to whatever changes you intend to make; and to living life in a big way.
Life . . . don’t blow it!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
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OMG, I love that last picture of Micah! What a cutie patootie. High paws to all your furry babies from me.
Great post to start the new year - inspiring even. Healthier eating is something I’ve been trying to do for the last 3 months. I’ve lost 15 pounds so far. I’m approaching bad food the same way I quit smoking: evaluating before putting in my mouth and recalling how terrible I feel if ingested (inhaled). Bad associations work for me for some reason. Just remembering how awful I feel after eating something bad is a deterrent!
Hope all is well and hope to see you soon…