On the one hand, today (Dec 31) will unfold much like tomorrow (Jan 1) - so what's the big deal about New Year's?! On the other hand, why not use the holiday as a reminder to reflect a moment about who we are and where we are going for the next 12 months? In that spirit, I hope you'll take a moment to set just a few resolutions in motion. Here are mine for 2013:
- Live my life in as loving a way as possible - showing patience and respect for all those around me.
- Engage in making my life better. To me this includes respectfully lobbying for what I feel I need as well as creating interesting experiences in my life (and those who join me). Among other things, this means I am taking up the cello in 2013 - my nephew is going to give me lessons and I aim to join a community orchestra. I've always wanted to play the cello - so now I'm going to do it! It also means traveling when possible, seeking out some new athletic challenges and keeping my eyes open for fabulous new recipes (yes, I live in a family of foodies!) Finally, "making my life better" always includes creating time to spend with my family.
- Engage in making the lives of others better. I look forward to continuing my work as a marriage consultant and speaker and hope to write my second book in 2013, since I didn't do so in 2012!
What are your resolutions? I would love to hear them.
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help when you workand have an ADD spouse?
Submitted by springsheep on
My husband finally after a year agree to see the doctor. He has meds and took it once, meanwhile
he still can;t find things and is over reacting. I teach in a city school and have ADD kids all day. I am exhusted with that,
and I have held this marriage together for 27 years. I am ready to pop. I am glad I just found this site and
I hope it will help.