Does that really work for you? Omg, I sound like Dr. Phil. Mea culpa.
On my end, I believe in setting achievable goals in all the important areas of my life, but I also think a person would set him- or herself up for failure with a resolution such as "I"m going to lose twenty pounds by April." Isn't it better to set a more doable broad-based goal, as in "This year I am going to take excellent care of myself--body, mind, and spirit," including in that being open to making sound, step-by-step changes re daily nutrition, exercise, health education, and spiritual practices? Just thinking..
What do you think, folks? Do you make resolutions? Do you set goals? Or do you just hope for the best and let things flow?
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year in peace.
2007-12-31
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