January 2010
December 2009
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Maybe you have to let go of who you were to become who you will be.
– the inimitable Carrie Bradshaw
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Here They Lay: My 32 Resolutions for 2009 ... →
Did I succeed perfectly? Of course not! But isn’t that always the case, with resolutions, and with life?
I did made serious progress on many fronts. On others, uh … not so much.
But that’s okay! This New Years, if you didn’t adhere perfectly to last year’s resolutions, absolve yourself of guilt, of the pervasive feelings of failure. It’s a NEW YEAR. ...
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Keeping resolutions is a key to happiness. If you want to make a positive change...
– Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project
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How to Make Resolutions MORE AWESOME
Gretchen Rubin has a brand new book out called The Happiness Project (which, yes, I’ve read already).
She also happens to have some great strategies for making resolutions! Check them out below or on her website HERE.
Forty-four percent of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, and I know I always do. I’m more inclined to make resolutions than ever, in fact, because if my happiness...
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Fill in the Blank Resolutions for 2009!
Again, thanks to Mary Schmich for the below call to resolve in the New Year, originally published in the Chicago Tribune. Be an overachiever and fill both out!!
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At the dawn of each year, in the fresh air of each new resolution season, my head hums half the time with a line from an old Paul Simon song: “The thought that life could be better is woven indelibly into our...
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We are not always aware of the forces that ultimately move us. While focusing on...
– Bill Damon, The Moral Advantage: How to Succeed in Business by Doing the Right Thing
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If people keep focusing so much on documenting their life on Twitter, Tumblr,...
– Something I’ve been thinking a lot in the last six months.
(via rrrogers)
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