![]() Let’s breathe in deep our clean calendars and pretty paper journals, and let’s boil all our best intentions and goals and ambitions down a little. It’s a gulp of oxygen as we feel ourselves drowning in year-end excess and (often unmet) expectations.īut before we start a list of all the many, many ways we’re going to be better, do more, work harder or smarter - or both! - this year, let’s take a time out. And after pushing ourselves to exhaustion or gorging ourselves on red and green candies ( No, YOU ate an entire bag of peanut M&Ms in one day!), the idea of a new day, month, year is more than a breath of fresh air. ![]() The holiday season, with all its fun and festivities and fa-la-las, also gives us obligations, stress, and bullet lists (or credit card bills) a mile long. ![]() I wonder if we’d be so gung-ho about New Year’s resolutions if January didn’t come so quickly after December.
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