So the celebration is over, the Christmas decorations have been taken down and packed away till next November, and I finally have time to sit down and relax. It is an often overlooked, enjoyable experience to be able to sit in your own apartment for the evening - knowing that you don't have to get ready to go anywhere for any reason. This past month has presented very few (maybe 2?) nights where I did not have something I needed to go do or a place I needed to be. I'm thankful the Holiday rush is over. Being married makes the season that much more hectic.
A lot of people welcome the new year by making goals/resolutions that they hope to achieve in the coming year. I have never been one to do such a thing. I have friends that do this every year. Sometimes they accomplish some of their goals, and sometimes they do not. I suppose it's all about having a goal to shoot for or something. I find it more enjoyable to look back over the year that has been and view my accomplishments and shortcomings from a broader perspective. I find that it is helpful to realize where I need to be more cautious with my actions and words, and where I could use a little more tenacity.
All that being said, I have continued this tradition of not having any goals for this year.
Is that bad?
I don't think so.
I do plan on being more openly honest (read blunt) in this avenue regarding what I think about anything and everything. I may start sharing my thoughts of things on other various blogs that I read, which up until this point I have pretty much refrained from commenting directly about.
I figure, why not? If I'm thinking it, why not write it down?
Consider yourself warned.
This could prove to be a wild road that leads to nowhere, but at least the trip will be memorable.
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