I make resolutions throughout the year by setting goals and making changes as needed. Waiting for January 1st is nothing more than procrastination. Every day is a new day.
Dorothy
January 3, 2022 - 1:46 PM 1:46 PM
To finish one UFO (UnFinished Object) sewing project.
chuckie the troll
January 3, 2022 - 2:33 PM 2:33 PM
My New Year’s resolution last year was to leave California. That one worked so well that I don’t need to make one this year.
Yeesy. I think we are well past the point where job applications are a solution. Not that I don’t feel your pain. Our fellow Democrats are perpetuating this very serious trend. Democrats have failed on every front, yet I am expected to believe Newsom won, Pelosi won, Maxine Waters won. Schumer won … Kamala Harris is next in line to be president. Biden won??? Riiiiiight.
Gittyup
January 3, 2022 - 3:30 PM 3:30 PM
No. Years ago, I discovered making New Year’s resolutions pretty much guaranteed I’d fail. So, I stopped doing it. Instead of talking about doing something, I just do it. That way, I’m much less disappointed in myself, generally.
S
January 3, 2022 - 6:02 PM 6:02 PM
I; “S”, do hereby resolve to make more “Q” for the 2022 year.
Now I know this won’t please the BAAQMD, but it is something I must do for the betterment of all Human Kind!
🙂
Hanne Jeppesen
January 3, 2022 - 9:14 PM 9:14 PM
Not really, other than just trying to improve on my weak points. Meaning trying to not always get to work or appointments last minute. Get back to exercise and eating healthy, which always go out the window from Thanksgiving to New Years. Trying to make more time for friends and family.
Linda Joyce Goodman
January 4, 2022 - 1:19 AM 1:19 AM
No I did not I love the saying “When it’s all said and done a lot more is said than done” when it comes to making resolutions that saying fits me to a T so I thought this year instead of talking about whatever it is I will just do it wish me luck please Happy New Year
Ricardoh
January 4, 2022 - 11:27 AM 11:27 AM
You live longer if you don’t put pressure on yourself or set yourself up for failure.
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Given the Biden-led inflation trend, reduce costs and cut spending.
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Let’s Go Brandon.
+1 Biden, Harris & Newsom
Yep, to never make a resolution again.
I make resolutions throughout the year by setting goals and making changes as needed. Waiting for January 1st is nothing more than procrastination. Every day is a new day.
To finish one UFO (UnFinished Object) sewing project.
My New Year’s resolution last year was to leave California. That one worked so well that I don’t need to make one this year.
To give the homeless job applications instead of money they will use for their drug habit.
Yeesy. I think we are well past the point where job applications are a solution. Not that I don’t feel your pain. Our fellow Democrats are perpetuating this very serious trend. Democrats have failed on every front, yet I am expected to believe Newsom won, Pelosi won, Maxine Waters won. Schumer won … Kamala Harris is next in line to be president. Biden won??? Riiiiiight.
No. Years ago, I discovered making New Year’s resolutions pretty much guaranteed I’d fail. So, I stopped doing it. Instead of talking about doing something, I just do it. That way, I’m much less disappointed in myself, generally.
I; “S”, do hereby resolve to make more “Q” for the 2022 year.
Now I know this won’t please the BAAQMD, but it is something I must do for the betterment of all Human Kind!
🙂
Not really, other than just trying to improve on my weak points. Meaning trying to not always get to work or appointments last minute. Get back to exercise and eating healthy, which always go out the window from Thanksgiving to New Years. Trying to make more time for friends and family.
No I did not I love the saying “When it’s all said and done a lot more is said than done” when it comes to making resolutions that saying fits me to a T so I thought this year instead of talking about whatever it is I will just do it wish me luck please Happy New Year
You live longer if you don’t put pressure on yourself or set yourself up for failure.