I have been so honored and blessed to be part of the book The Mother of All Meltdowns. Being part of an anthology with a group of women who are such awesome writers has definitely been a highlight of my year! Some of us recorded our New Year Resolutions, and Jennifer from Another Jennifer was so kind and put our videos together into a video anthology of resolutions. Since many of us haven’t met in person, it was fun to see each other in this video. My favorite resolution is from Rachel. It may have made me tear up just a little…keep watching to the end to see her resolution.
Have you made any resolutions for 2014?
SPIN CYCLE THIS WEEK: Write about a highlight from 2013, and link up your post any day this week! Click here to link up!
One of the reasons I don’t like resolutions is that they just don’t happen. I resolve to lose 20 pounds and they just don’t come off. Eat healthier? That doesn’t stop me from having a late night bowl of ice cream. Write more! Who can find the time? I certainly can’t. Life just keeps getting busier and busier.
I used to be the one who would sign up for step aerobics and attend class faithfully. (Yes, this was years ago. No one knew what Zumba was back then.) The classes would be busting at the seams in January. I would have to squeeze into the back corner of the room and if I was really unlucky, there wouldn’t be any steps left. I would have to do the routine on the floor, which was good, but not good enough. I couldn’t wait for all those New Year resolution-ers to give up.
Slowly, they filtered away, and by March, our class was the steady group of faithful attendees, and there was plenty of room (and aerobic steps) for everyone.
I haven’t been the faithful exercise class attendee for years.
And that’s why I
love New Year Resolutions. Every January, we have a chance to start over. To start again, make some goals for ourselves, and try to accomplish them. To revive old resolutions that we once accomplished and want to try again. To “keep on keeping on.” (Bonus points if you know which 2012 best seller that quote is from!)
I just love fresh beginnings. Don’t you?
I resolve to EXERCISE MORE!
I’m writing about 4.) Resolutions. Love’em? Hate’em? Tell us why. Make one? Talk about your resolutions or goals for 2013 for Writer’s Workshop today. Gretchen over at Second Blooming prefers the term “missions.” Stop by again tomorrow to read my Spin Cycle post on 5 missions for 2013!
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