Happy new Year
Happy New Year!!!
2007 was a difficult year, I'm glad I have a new year to look forward to.
I don't do resolutions: for me and my life, the time between Christmas and New Year is family time, and does not allow me the concentrated introspection needed to make worthwhile resolutions.
Instead, later this month I will use the Best Year Yet book to derive a limited set of goals for the year. I've done it before, and it seems to work for me. This ties in with David Seah's idea of using Groundhog Day as the start point for resolutions.
2008 should be good.
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2008 will be great!! Happy New Year and thanks for the comment on my blog.
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