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Re: 2005 New Years Resolutions
I'm a firm disbeliever in New Year resolutions. Especially since I believe it's just a way for people to assuage their guilt over holiday excesses, with the resolutions forgotten before tax time rolls around. To me, a resolution is a promise you make, mostly to yourself, and I take promises very seriously. I'm very, very careful in making promises because once I make one, I won't break it. I'm very stubborn in that. But I see so many people make these resolutions and break them that I can believe nothing other than they are meant to be broken. Now, assuming resolutions are meant to be broken, then I can say I resolve to stop picking on poor Dave...
Now, there are some things I would like to accomplish in 2005, including getting more exercise and writing more as well as getting a gallery of my more creative photos on my website and as soon as build season is over, going house hunting again but this time, hopefully, with more serious results. And if said house hunting is successful, I'll have a new office to decorate... and of course, I always have the goal of being a better person, being nicer and more patient and such but these are things I would want regardless of the year changing over.
Heidi
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Yes, I do have a list of answers to give to people who ask me directly about my New Year resolutions, including: "To stop giving sarcastic answers to dumb questions." And it gets worse from there...
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