Friday, December 31, 2010

Turning over a new leaf


First off, may I just say...
HAPPY NEW YEAR! :)

2010 is now in the past and we're just starting out a new year.
For me 2011 brings a fresh start, a new perspective, change.

No longer am I dreading the start of the new school year
or starting to write lists of all the books, pens and tools I'll need for the year ahead.
Hey, I won't even have to go looking for the calculator I always seemed to lose! 

A new year is also a time for many to come up with lists of resolutions for the year ahead, but not me!  
How many people actually keep their new years resolutions?
Sure, I could say "This year - I want to practice yoga every single day" but I know that will never happen,
because I'd soon tire of it.

I'd much rather have a goal, a broad goal at that - but a goal all the same.
This year, my goal is to embrace the new year and whatever comes with it. 
So starting from today, I'm turning over a new leaf and starting fresh in the hopes that this year will have a lot in store!

But do tell me,
What are your hopes for this new year?
and do you make new years resolutions?

 


6 comments:

  1. Happy new Year babe!

    I'm not making any resolutions. But we are going to get a new fridge/freezer so that's exciting :P
    x

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  2. Happy new year! Ooh a new fridge to fill with delicious goodies? You can NEVER have enough fridge/freezer space :P

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  3. Happy New Year, Kristy! I never make resolutions for the new year as I know they're too hard to keep. I do make small goals though...without a timeline...err, I'm a bit lazy like that =p

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  4. Happy New Year Rita! I think goals without a timeline are a smart idea! That way, you're probably more likely to achieve them :)

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  5. Happy new year Kristy! May your new year be filled with lots of fun, food, friends and family :)

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