From the WordPress prompt book: Have you ever made a New Years Resolution that you kept?
Well, of course I did. I kept them all. Just some of them better than others and for different lengths of time.
I’ve done all the popular ones. Get fit. Save some money. Lose weight. Drink less. Quit smoking. Eat healthy. Put my family first. Be a better person. So, you know, been there, done all that, with varying degrees of success. Perhaps my best one was vowing to no longer drink a whole pot of coffee a day. Then I got one of those coffee makers that dispenses a cup at a time and has no carafe. So you can’t drink a pot if you don’t have a pot, right? I never said I didn’t cheat.
Anyway, after all these years of making sensible resolutions, maybe it’s high time I became more daring. I should resolve to have more fun, do something crazy, go on an adventure, wear more purple, rock the boat, break all the rules!
Yeah. Now that I’ve scared myself sufficiently with the possibilities, maybe I’ll just calm down and keep it simple. Keep breathing, be content with the way things are and thankful for my ordinary life. Read more books. Be kind. Focus on the now, be still and listen, hold no anger, find inner peace. Easy things like that.
With retirement looming in the very near future (this September I hope) I am also looking at ways to spend all my glorious free time. I’ve always said I’ll take up painting again, so I resolve to do that. I will need a studio and lots of supplies. And some ambition would be helpful.
It’s funny how we think we need a brand new year to make a brand new start when every day is a new beginning. As far as I know, no one is ticking off points on a score sheet, measuring my progress, or waiting around to give me a grand prize for whatever I’ve done. Most days I like me. When I don’t, there’s always tomorrow to turn things around and be better.
Keep those resolutions non specific and vague, and you just might be astounded at your success.
I think in terms of the days resolutions, not the years. (Henry Moore)
No matter who you are, no matter what you did, no matter where you’ve come from, you can always change, become a better version of yourself. (Madonna)
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