Thursday, 1 January 2015

New Year Again and that means, new resolutions...

Do we have to come up with new resolutions or re-new the old ones? How important are resolutions?
Well, that depends on us. If there is a need for resolutions, then you can have it, on new year.

I am not really a go-getter, most of the time finish not even halfway. Unless, I really want it, I will get it. Like getting my current boyfriend (if this ever include in resolution, well it is not.) I have never written any resolutions in my entire life. I have never meant to have any resolutions on every beginning of the year. My "KPI" of life is on my birthday. That's the only cycle of year I think its legit to justify the changes I've made.
For me, resolutions on new year are not important. You can have it at anytime you want and you put your target of achievement. What important is, how achievable is your resolution. My friend's resolution is to have a long vacation, apparently she is on the long vacation now, so she checked on the resolutions list - which is achievable. The other friend is to finish 12 books in a year, he just bought one - which can be achieved as well. Some people would like to gain weight, to lose weight, to cut on sugar, to get promoted, to buy a new car, to buy a house, to get married, etc etc.

Resolutions are not meant to be left unchecked. We shall put full determination on resolutions. It's a commitment. You have to fully commit with your resolutions cause that will determine what you will become, otherwise why bother.

That sounds too serious.

Happy New Year.
It's 2015.

Wow.