New Year’s Resolutions
In the glow of the ball drop in the Big Apple, people lift their wine
glasses to toast a new year and resolve to adopt better habits in the area
of health, wealth, and discipline.
Surprisingly, statistic show that most people really do change their
behavior. It's a chance to clear the slate with a new beginning.
How difficult is it to keep those resolutions? It has been said that if
you repeat something for 30 days, it becomes a habit. Not sure how
true to form that statement is but most health clubs will attest to that
not being true. The first 30 days of January, you cannot find a
machine that is idle but by February 15th, gyms are empty.
So how do you keep your resolutions for the whole year?
I’m not the one to answer that query! I think I am the most
undisciplined human on the planet. My husband on the other hand was
the most disciplined person on earth! If a doctor told him to take a pill
at 10, 2, and 4, he did it! He was a great advertisement for Dr Pepper!
Sometimes I think you are born with discipline.
When we re-connected in 1973, I left a message for him to call me at 2
o’clock on a Sunday afternoon. At precisely 2:00 pm, not a minute
before nor a minute after but straight up 2 o’clock, he called.
It’s a miracle he stayed with me because I am always late. I think it’s
called L O V E!
My prayer is that I will use every opportunity to make a difference this
year. I have written down my list of resolutions and checked it twice. I
hope you have compiled your personal list. I’m planning to begin early
and practice them to the letter, so I’ll be ready for the new year.
I’ll check back with you on December 31st, 2023, and I hope we both
get an A plus!
Have a great New Year and stay focused!
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