Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Happy New Year!

Initially I wasn't going to make a new years resolution. What would be the point of making one that I wouldn't keep? Then I would just feel bad about not keeping it anyway. Feeling bad though, finally 5 days after New Years I sat down and made a whole list of, not resultions, more guidelines for 2010. Here goes;


I will be more honest with people and tell them how I feel.
I will drink less and less frequently.
I will eat healthier.
I will sleep more.
I will have less inappropriate relationships with less inappropriate men.
I will have a genuine relationship.
I will not continue toxic friendships.
I will be less moody.
I will not let others tear me down.
I will be a better dog owner.
I will be a part time vegan.
I will clean more.
I will shop less and be less materialistic.
I will be better at saying no and setting limits.
I will go on a monthly detaging and defriending spree.
I will learn how to cook.
I will finally use the sewing machine my mother gave me.
I will read more books and maybe join a book club.
I will go to the gym or finally cancel my membership.
I will have less clutter.
I will take better care of my body.
I will be happier.

3 comments:

  1. I identify with so many of your resolutions. I'm not making any this year. I just want to get stuff done not think about it as I have a tendency to overthink.

    I'm curious - what is this: "I will go on a monthly detaging and defriending spree" - is it to do with Facebook?

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  2. Yes it does, I was looking through all of the pictures tagged of me one day and realized that two thirds of them are borderline inappropriate considering that most were taken on nights out or back in college and many of my friends now are aunts, uncles, younger cousins even my grandmother-basically people I don't want to be portrayed to as a lush. All part of my attempt to keep my image squeeky clean!

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  3. Oh! haha. Good luck with that! Thankfully, none of our images or photos were too tarnished and they were all long before the days of digital cameras.

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