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New Year
New Year's Resolutions You Can't Possibly Keep, So Don't Even
Try
On New Year's Eve, usually after we've all had a few drinks, and
are sitting around, waiting in anticipation for the ball to drop,
we get to thinking about our New Year's resolutions. Some of these,
are not exactly well thought out, and usually end a couple months,
weeks, or even days after we've made them. Listed below are some of
the most popular, and some of the most often broken New Year's
resolutions. Along side, are the reasons why they are so often
broken as well. In a companion article, we'll go over
a few more practical
alternative resolutions, that might actually stick, and bring
some results.
Lose Weight: That's the big one, ladies. We all want to
lose weight in the new year, especially since it's going to be
bikini season soon. Some of the usual mistakes are resolutions
like: Lose five pounds a week, lose thirty pounds a month, lose a
hundred pounds this next year, and so on and so forth. Losing five
pounds a week is just not going to happen, for one thing; it's
unhealthy. For another, it's completely unrealistic.
Find Mr. Right: Another big one that almost automatically
goes out the window for a couple different reasons. One, most of us
realize that Mr. Right is not going to appear to us in a haze of
nightclub strobe lights. Or two; the other half don't realize it,
and instead spend many hours in those bars, singles clubs, etc.,
and end up with a succession of losers until they eventually give
up the dating scene altogether.
Make More Money! Oh gosh... where to start. It's easier
said than done; this is usually the most often forgotten. A lot of
us ladies like to stay in our comfort zones. That means, usually we
stay at the same, boring level of corporate hell. Aside from that,
actually changing careers is a massive change. Another reason, is
that many women almost always consider getting a second job,
--which is going to be possibly even more work than it would be to
just pursue a change in career.
Write A Book... yes, believe it or not, among some, this
is actually a pretty popular choice amongst all the different
resolutions to be made, and not kept. The main reasons are, for
one, not being able to decide what to write about. Another,
choosing a publisher, and paying for the creation of their books.
Most of us don't realize until too late, that yes, you must pay to
publish a novel.
And then there are the other resolutions, made in height of
drunkenness, such as "I am sooo going to win the lottery next
year", no, most likely not. As a matter of fact, chances are,
you're more likely to get struck by lightning, not to mention how
much money you'll be wasting. Think of the extra dollar you'll be
spending every day, --averaging out at around $300 every year,
--that you might have put toward a much better coat.
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