Every new year is almost a new beginning to most. It is a time to reflect back on the year past and correct those mistakes which you met along the way. It is also a time to figure out what to change and what to keep the same. There be years which do not need a lot changed and others when all you want is to be somebody different. We set out on our quest for change by declaring a new year's resolution. A fresh new beginning and a fresh new goal. Or maybe it's the same goal you set last year and you re-new it like old wedding vows. The most common one I hear is to lose weight, eat better, go on a diet, work out, get in shape, you get the idea. Most resolutions are to fix what is on the outside and not what's on the inside. More often than not this is the part of people that needs fixing most. My theory is that people want you to be so concerned with what you see on the outside so that others will ignore or forgive anything faulty past skin deep.
This year I think I went through about seven different things that could be my resolution. In the end I didn't think that any of them would be sustained for an entire year. It's not really a good way to think when making a goal, but sometimes it's better to be honest and set a reasonable goal than to not reach one at all. So here it is. Hopefully I will be able to post at least once a week about those things that are on my mind. I'm not sure I've ever fulfilled a resolution to the fullest, but I figure now is the perfect to start. I've notoriously lost interest in new projects and books that take more than a week to read, but this year hopefully I will begin to mend that flaw by writing here at least 52 times in the new year. If not, then I can just begin again next year...
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