Changing behavior is VERY hard work. I think conserving energy is very important in this hectic world and that’s why I’ve always tried to avoid toooooo much behavior change toooooo fast.
HOWEVER, as I get older there is less and less time to do all the things I want to accomplish. So this year I’m determined to keep my resolutions.
My 2016 Resolutions:
- I will think a lot more about how I could get a lot more organized.
- I will read more real life stories about how women lost weight and successfully kept it off.
- I will focus more on doing things that come easily to reduce the amount of wasted time on figuring out how to do what is difficult.
- I will stop dwelling on what I resolved to do in 2015.
- I will spend 2016 getting ready for 2017.
Wish me luck!
I wish you a HEALTHY 2016 filled with LOVE.

“There she goes . . . again”
It’s a good list, Judy, especially #3, which is a great way to relieve stress. I carry that one forward from year to year.
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— Happy New Year! 😀
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I’m with you on every one of those. Starting tonight.
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Jacqui,
Great! We can compare how many we each reached in 2017!
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Can I go for yours instead of mine? They’re a lot more… fun…
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I like your 2016 List. I think I will steal the same ones, if you don’t mind. (I’m older than you so the age thing is definitely a positive being conservative with your goals..ha)
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Steal away!
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Judy, I wish you success on all counts – though you don’t need the weight loss resolution.
Happy, safe, and merry night from Shari
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Shari B-P,
Happy, merry, healthy, prosperous and loving 2016 to you!
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