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Mine is to get out and walk more... Yours?
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To past accomplishment, present gratitude, future endeavor.
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Slow down the sweets, nice for the tongue, sluggish for the rest of the body.
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Hes back!! I think mine should be to play more film music.
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I like New Year's resolutions because I have been pretty successful with them. When I look back over the decades in my diaries I see a good percentage of them came true. Leisure, work, career, social etc etc. It's all about endurance and inner faith. To make yourself believe you can do it.If you slip you just get yourself right back up.If it is that important to you , then you have to give it your greatest shot.
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A piece of cantaloupe everyday, I used to do that for years but somehow got out of the habit about ten years ago.
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Jan 14, 2014 - 11:00 AM
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Ado
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Just out of curiously. BE HAPPY? nice sentiment but not realistic, We as human beings must find things that make us happy. What does it mean to simply say be happy. For many us humans to make more moments in our lives happier we must examine the things that are causing us not to be as happy as we can be. That is where CHANGE comes in and while I agree there is no reason one should have to sit down and make a list of how to change their lives at the beginning of the year. It can be anytime. I think it is nice that such a tradition for some people is New Year's resolutions because even if only 5% of all people succeed with their resolutions. That is a big change for the better. I am more of the Christian or Buddhist approach, that happiness and contentment is my native condition. Western culture has taught us that we need a lot to make us happy, possessions, people, kinds of relationship, certain amounts/kinds/quality of sex, types of cars, clothes, beauty. I am just saying that this approach is flawed at the very start and it is doomed to failure. Now if you are natively happy in your self with what actually matters, meaning, God, value of your family - and then you get or work on getting nice things etc, then that is fine. I have all that I need to be happy right now. I could make a list of things that would be nice, even things that I need, I am wearing a pair of shoes with broken soles, but alas, it does not take anything away from me.
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