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a cartoon dog holding a wine glass with the caption, may all your troubles last as long as your new year's resolution
 
 
 
 
 
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Haven't read the replies so this may have been mentioned.

 

Years ago, I heard that Spring is a better time to make changes. In nature, during winter things are resting and Spring is when things grow and become something. That's the general concept but the idea is that nature has cycles and so do we and time to rest is important without trying to rush into the next thing.

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No, and never have.  If a change/ resolution needs to be made, I am not going to wait till the New Year to make it.

Seems counter productive.

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I kept my resolutions this year. Next year I want to exercise and walk more. Just more physical activity. Back in June, after a stroke, I could barely walk. So day by day, I am working on getting back my energy.😊

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We will be moving down South in 2024, as soon as DH's health allows it -

It will be a lot of work, but I am resolved to making it happy and positive!

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I used to, but I continually forgot to add the resolution to KEEP my resolutions. 

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No.  I just try to do what's needed.

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No resolutions here. Never did.

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No resolutions, just more prayers to be able to handle whatever is ahead of me.