I'm a middle aged man and I've got so many resolutions queued up in front of me that I can hardly catch up with them. But heck with them resolutions, I'm gonna just relax and enjoy the coming year without worrying about 'em. I'll just stretch my arms, take some deep breaths and yawn a bit and say,
'this is gonna be a good year for me' and really feel that and try to keep that feeling the rest of the year, as I usually do around new year, and that'll be perfectly fine for me...
Seriously, resolutions are okay but you've gotta to keep 'em realistic and most importantly, doable.
I've heard this simple principle in life somewhere, I don't who's the author since I heard it from a 2nd or 3rd hand source, but immediately when I heard it, I thought this
must be the
principle of principles of life that you must be living with. It goes something like this:
Ask yourself what is the most important thing that you can and should be doing, and why you aren't doing it (the implication here is that you're most likely not doing it)?
So why aren't you? That's a million dollar question.

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