Are Your Resolutions Realistic?

December 29th, 2008

New Years is right around the corner and its made me do a lot of thinking. Many people make New Years resolutions that are not realistic. Is it realistic to expect yourself to lose 100 lbs in one year. Usually it isn’t for most people. Why not make a going to lose 5 20 pounds and if you meet that goal say in 6 months you can always make a mid year resolution. This way if you don’t meet your resolution you won’t feel so bummed out. Its important to make your New Years resolution realistic. I have a few “resolutions”.
A few of mine are:
Write a couple a chapters for my book. (something I’ve been trying to do for a while now.) Really I want to write more, but living with this crap I need to be more realistic.
exercise some when I am able.
Learn something new.
Learn techniques to reduce pain level
Learn more about Paint shop pro.  This is the first thing I ever made with this program.


No Responses to “Are Your Resolutions Realistic?”

  1. tahtimbo on December 30, 2008 3:29 pm

    Great information. Please do, write those chapters for your book, if you can. I don’t do it myself, but would yoga be of any use for pain reduction? I hope that you have a great New Year!

  2. food-kids-recipe on January 6, 2009 12:52 am

    thanks for the information.

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