As I mentioned in a previous post, I have many ideas for self-improvements for the coming year (despite my usual complete lack of follow-thru); however, there are some aspects that I already know won’t be changing. There’s no sense in even trying. All I can say is: “You’re welcome,” or “Sorry, but not sorry,” depending on how you choose to look at it.
I prefer to look at it as “Welcome to the New Year, and hang on for the ride!”
This works for me. If I started a club this would be the mission statement. 🙂
I think your club should have a fort! Every club worth its salt has a fort. 😀
resolutions are overrated anywho.
Couldn’t agree more!
WE’RE RIGHT WITH YOU!!!!! 😀
Thank you kind sir! 😀
It can’t possibly be an accident that this got published and popped up in my Twitter feed tonight.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/12/14/swear-words-vocabulary_n_8807636.html
I’ll have to send this along to my mother to prove that I am well spoken, in spite of my prolific use of the “f” word…maybe actually because of it! LOL Thanks for the proof I needed to make a point (as well as the excuse I needed for not curbing my behavior)! 😀
It’s my pleasure!
I ended up reaching the same conclusion. In my case, I had started out writing a list of the ways I could improve myself … and my list morphed into a manuscript the length of a master’s thesis. “You know,” I thought, “maybe I’ll just stay the way I am for now.”
The way you are is probably best. No-one needs a master’s thesis as a rule book. 😀
My New Year’s resolution has already crashed and burned. It had something to do with doughnuts.
Donuts!! I love donuts. There should never, ever be a resolution involving donuts. But I do admire your ability to give up on a resolution so quickly… 😀
I think I managed to break my own record! 🙂
No “resolutions” for me. Outside of, perhaps, remembering this year ends in a “6” instead of a “5”.
Otherwise: Business as usual.