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What's your New Years Resolution ?

WileE

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Last new year, my resolution was to stop drinking this year. And, dang it, I kept that resolution. Thank g-o-o-d-n-e-s-s the year is over, so now I can start drinking again !! :lol: Cheers ! :drinks:
 
To smile more at work......going to really upset the boss at the Funeral Parlour. :)
 
New Year resolutions are like privately owned exercise bikes...... they exist for about 3 weeks, then are consigned to the trash. :lol:
 
I pledge to be happier. I'm going to make changes in my life that will make me happier, I hope, in the long run. I am absolutely tired of waiting for things to improve and just taking the reins.
 
The same one I make every year: Not to make a resolution.
 
To smile more at work......going to really upset the boss at the Funeral Parlour. :)


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I really never understood the concept. My whole life has been one big decision. I make them and I move forward, if it's next Tuesday, so be it.
 
To be Prepared, and Ready for whatever lays ahead, on this journey...
 
I really never understood the concept. My whole life has been one big decision. I make them and I move forward, if it's next Tuesday, so be it.
I guess for me, it is drawing that line in the sand, not procrastinating any longer, and jan 1 just seems a nice place to start. Line is drawn.
 
I really never understood the concept. My whole life has been one big decision. I make them and I move forward, if it's next Tuesday, so be it.
Fifty years ago this coming weekend, my future wife broke up with me, three months after we started dating. I made New Years resolutions in that era. She felt I had no assured sense of direction, and I'd made no consequential decisions at that point in my life. Things changed rapidly from that point on. I gathered up the remnants of my relatively aimless college education, brought my grades up, and graduated. I landed a job with a living wage, saved my money, and started my career in the trucking business a year later. We got back together two years after the break up, and never looked back.

My wife seems to have a knack for attracting people who make horrible life decisions, she is non threatening, and has a soft heart. But she had zero tolerance for indecisiveness in a spouse, and scared me into being somewhat successful. I haven't made a New Years resolution since we've been married.
 
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I'm with @Hey-O on this. If you decide you need to make a change or do something, change it or do it now. Planning for a specific future date shows a lack of resolve IMO.

However in the spirit of this thread, I'll go with: Keep on breathing. All. Damn. Year.

Cheers mates!
 
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