12.29.2005
You say you want a resolution?
With the old year almost through and the new one waiting anxiously on the bench, it's that time of the year where making pronouncements about those things that you plan to do to make yourself better should be put out in the open. Since most of us have blogs, that provides us with a way of checking back to see what it was that we said we'd do, and whether we'd done it.
So, in the interest of keeping things interesting, the resolutions need to be specific and measurably achievable. While 'being a better husband' is something all of us should strive to do, you've got to be more specific. 'I am going tostart to learn to play the zylophone by June' is a better example. We should perhaps have three each unless you can make the case for more or fewer.
We should also make some effort to highlight the good and the bad of last year. Things like 'best moment', 'worst moment', 'the one thing I'll remember forever', etc. Open to suggestions on this one.
Everyone in? We can sort out the details in this post, and then come up with some sort of standard format we can all use.
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Why not exactly what you suggest, with just a couple additions?
3 resolutions for 2006
best moment of 2005
worst moment of 2005
best achievement
biggest failure
2005 remembered, for you, as Year of The...
I think the only stipulation is that these answers should really be things that affect you, personally. For instance, if I say my worst moment was Kuna-i dying, then someone else says the worst moment was the Tsunami, I'm gonna feel like a dick.
Agreed.
And we wouldn't want Dan to feel like a dick.
What a prick.
Alright.
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