Nope, not making any this year.
Oh, I’ll try the usual stuff, read more, get more exercise, lose some weight, but those aren’t really “resolutions” so much as good sense.
Nope, not making any this year.
Oh, I’ll try the usual stuff, read more, get more exercise, lose some weight, but those aren’t really “resolutions” so much as good sense.
Me either. I usually have a few ideas for things I want to do better, but for me, New Year’s resolutions don’t work. Since I will be home more (a lot more), I want to walk more regularly, but like you say, that is just good sense.
You’ll wonder how you ever had time for work, Tracy. For the first month, it all felt like I was on vacation, then, one day I really realized: no more going to work! One of the things I love is sitting down after breakfast with a second cup of coffee (tea, in your case) and reading. So sinful, like a secret pleasure.
I’m with Calvin — just perfect the way I am.
I agree, Jerry.
Richard, Happy 2020 to you and your loved ones!
I don’t make resolutions, but this year I have promised myself that I’d read more books, particularly nonfiction, review as many as I can on my blog (now in revival mode), focus on my writing projects, sketch and paint a bit, and pursue yoga and meditation (I rejoined a class last September).
So nice to see you back on this blog, Prashant! Happy 2020 to you also.
Like Prashant, I resolve to read more in 2020. And listen to more music CDs. I intend to donate another couple thousand books to SUNY at Buffalo’s Special Collections. All that should keep me busy this year.