I am not really into making New Year resolutions; it has never been my scene. It’s so clichéd. Everyone around you are making them and breaking them as soon as March that year. Worse still everyone has to go around announcing to all and sundry about the resolutions they are making. Why publicise something when it is too darn difficult for you and you are not even sure whether you will succeed at it?
Though I have pretty strong opinions about making NY resolutions, this year I have decided to join the bandwagon and make some myself. But hey, no publicity, not a soul other than my blog readers will know anything. The true reason is to have some purpose in life and have some goals that I can work towards and keep myself occupied with.
Each and everything in this list has been inspired from what I read in 2008 – it might have been from a book, a blog or even something from a magazine. Nothing on my list is all that drastic and I truly believe that I can do it.
Studies – complete four modules and start on three new ones
Diet - Eat less of red meat – Limit to sixty times in the whole year.
Exercise – get into a routine of exercising thrice a week
Spiritual - Practise Pranic Self Healing – at least twelve sessions in 2009.
Shopping – In ’09 spend no more than £500 for clothes, make-up and skincare.
Internet - Stop Surfing – on week days leave the laptop at office after work
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