New Year Resolutions Just Don't Cut It
I'm not joining a gym, I'm not going to quit anything and I'm certainly not going to say I'm going to learn something new. Every one feels that January 1st means you have to make life changes... what's wrong with the rest of the year for that? It seems odd to me to make a very specific list of things to change at the beginning of the year. Point three in my post 10 Ways To A More Positive Life is about achieving things, but I've never been good with the negative side of "making a list"... which now that I say it seems so wrong as I love lists... my point... Don't make a list you can't achieve. Make a list you can work on. A big sweeping statement at the beginning of the year might have you motivated for a few weeks but doesn't have the same satisfaction as a list you can actually cross things off of when you've finished something. So, here's my 2016 To Do List: Household things. Paint the downstairs hallway Pa...