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Topic: Making New Years Resolutions


12 years ago 0 73 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
My goals for 2012:
Stay sober.
Keep off the 25 pounds I lost last year.
Stay fit and healthy through exercise and diet.
Enjoy time with my guy--maybe get married.
Be a better friend.
Fix up my house and garden.
Write every day.
12 years ago 0 2606 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
This is really great splitimage! Great reflection! Sounds like you have many wonderful things going on for 2012, very inspiring!
 
Members, let's hear what you will be working on for 2012?
 


Samantha, Health Educator
12 years ago 0 272 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
 
Some of my resolutions are immediate and practical.
   find a job
   start a software course that will hopefully make me more marketable.
   find a cheaper place to live and move
 
My longer term goals
   Stay sober throughout 2012, one day at a time.   I was sober 9 out of 12 months in 2011 so I see this as doable.
   Learn to knit lace.
   Learn to play Brian Boru's March and Simple Graces on the harp so that I can play them at my one year medallion - they're both pieces with special meaning to me.
   Play my grade 4 harp exam either next August or in Jan. 2013.
 
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12 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0

Congratulations on all of the hard work that you’ve done this year to get to where you are! Keep on working with the program and the support group and updated us on your progress.

The New Year symbolizes a fresh start and is the perfect time to make some new goals and resolutions to make this year as big or bigger of a success than the last one.  Take some time to set realistic resolutions and make some smaller milestones to help you get there.

Don’t forget to share your resolutions with us!
 
 

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