Saturday, January 2, 2010

Ideas

So as this new year starts, the air is filled with resolution talks. Of all these "new year" resolutions, ask yourself, how many are really new? How many years has our "new year" resolutions included; losing weight, being a better person, reconnecting with lost friends, get a better job, etc. The list is endless. So in actuality shouldn't they be called "old or previous years" resolutions? Until you actual accomplish what you set out to do different in the new year, it is no longer a resolution, but rather a broken promise. These resolutions become a lie we tell ourselves at the beginning of every new year so we can feel like it is a step in the right direction. IT'S NOT! It is a step in the wrong direction. A step towards another year that we doom ourselves to mediocrity. So here's an idea: ACCOMPLISH WHAT YOU SET OUT TO DO! That is what winners do. Stop making pointless excuses for yourself to excuse yourself from reality. You are not big boned, you're fat. You don't have your own system, you're a disorganized clutz. You're not going to get around to to it if you keep going around it. It's a new decade people. We are in a time like never before. Let's do something memorable this decade and be a winner.

2 comments:

  1. "These resolutions become a lie we tell ourselves at the beginning of every new year so we can feel like it is a step in the right direction."

    Question: Who are "we"? Does that include you? Do you make resolutions at the start of every year?

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  2. "We" is used in the universal sense. All posts are in third person, not personal. Bt to answer your question, no I don't make "new year" resolutions. Any goal I set out ot accomplish has been well under way, and I dont need an affixed time to start on them.

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