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What is Your New Year's Resolution?

We want to know what you resolve in 2013.

 

What is your New Year’s resolution?

Do you make them? Do you break them?

Let us know what they are! Having them in writing might just give you more motivation!

Tell us in the comments.

Happy New Year!

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Regina Borysenko

7:44 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Mine is to listen more and talk less.

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DGM

11:40 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

To work hard be the best husband, father, son, brother, friend and person I realistically can be. To continue to learn from past mistakes that we all make and try to minimize them. To think before I just react. I like to think I am a good person but I know I need work!

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Lynn

11:56 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

DGM you made me smile. It's hard to admit our faults and that we need some "personal maintanance" but admitting our faults is the only way we can improve ourselves. So good for you! I know you will prevail!

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DGM

8:36 am on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Thanks Linda. Happy New Year. I hope the year brings you much happiness.

Lynn

11:53 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

To re-establish my healthy living activities that make me happy, vibrant, and able to more easily cope with the day to day demands of life that everyone deals with. Personal trauma, as many know, has a way of slowly chipping away at your mind, body and soul. Then one day you look in the mirror and say WTF happened??? Anyway I am looking forward to a fresh start. I will keep you posted of my progress!

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Brenda Crawshaw

11:59 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

I never make a resolution per se but instead choose "Words To Live By". Last year was "Why Not Now?" which challenged me to put the smell test to anything I wanted to put off and I can tell you that I got more accomplished than ever before. I haven't been able to pin down this year's Words To Live By but I know they will have something to do with putting my needs higher on the priority list. It sounds selfish but one thing I have learned in my year of mad accomplishment is that my ability to get things done and attend to the needs of my family, my job, my clients and my life is only as powerful and strong as my weakest trait. As I often say, there's a reason they say to put your own oxygen mask on first!

So if making a resolution and then keeping it - or not - is something that you find a challenge, consider choosing some Words To Live By and using them as a guiding principle as you start to identify the goals you want to achieve in 2013.

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Gina Fishman

3:07 pm on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

I like that Brenda..I think I need words to live by! Thanks for the suggestion.

Lisa Vasile

7:28 am on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

To do something each day that my future self will thank me for. It's my "words to live by" each day and one I ask my clients to think about. Imagine if each day you did ONE thing that you knew was something your future self would thank you for? Whether it be put things where they belong so you can find them when you need them, put a little $ aside for a crisis later, move more, start a practice of slowing down like journaling or yoga, eat food that nourishes your body instead of packaged processed stuff we all know does no good for our future self.... We only have one body and your future self will thank you if you make ONE choice a day - each day - to pamper it... What better time to kickstart your future self than a New Year??

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Ed Bertorelli

8:29 am on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

I promise to make better bad decisions.....

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Heather Gould

10:03 am on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

I really want to drop some lbs. But I also want to be a better wife & mom. So more them time & less "me" time, but also to make the most of my "Me" time and not sit on my butt, but really DO something for ME. Like get a massage, or work out, etc.. Off to get a haircut! happy new year!!

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