It's going to be here in 30 days. Thirty!
With any new year, comes resolutions.
And I say, if you have a resolution already in mind, start now.
Because if it's going to be good enough to act on it in 30 days, why not do it now?
So you can indulge a bit more in your shady habits? If you can't change today, what's going to happen in a month that's going to change the way you behave? magic? really?
They say it's insanity to do the same thing repeatedly only to expect different results. I wouldn't go so far, I'd just call it emotion over logic.
If you want to do anything, google it. it's that simple.
A quick search on "new year's resolution" pulls up tons of a advice on how to make and plan one out. all very similar advice in different forms.
focus, small chunk it, and make it measurable. my personal favorite is a support system. 'cause it's easier that way when we have people to follow and encourage us.
just four steps. easy enough to make and break. four!
and don't just have a resolution to fill the silence during co-worker conversations. you don't have to have one.
if they ask, say: "my resolution this year is to not have any"
and if you break it, great. 'cause you'll be working towards something else.
it's win-win.
so if you have a chocolate habit, or some other crack-meth related addiction, maybe it's time to think about it.
if nothing else. sit down and think.
leave the mouse, don't click on anything. sit. breathe. tell me there's nothing about your life you want to improve. and we can leave it at that.
but don't tell you want changes and add excuses. I don't want to hear it.
that's enough preaching. I'm going to get off my soap box and start my list.
Happy new year, world.
Sunday, November 30
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