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Making resolutions I can keep

Posted 9:55AM on Monday 31st December 2018 ( 5 years ago )

Many years ago, I came up with what I thought was an ingenious way to dealing with that annual exercise in futility, the New Year’s resolution.

I decided I wasn’t going to make resolutions anymore. We have good intentions, of course, when we resolve to put our bad habits behind us, when we decide to put down the bacon double cheeseburgers and drop 20 pounds.

But we usually fail spectacularly in the execution of our plans. We’re weak. A month into our resolutions and we’re sitting on the sofa with a pint of Haagen-Dazs pistachio ice cream while we’re watching Colbert.

Two years ago, though, I actually made a resolution to lose weight and actually kept it. That’s probably because my trainer, Chelsea, was amazing and probably because I had literally gotten too big for my britches. The next year, my resolution was to keep the weight off, and as 2018 ends, I’ve been successful at that, too.
 
In 2019, I’ll keep up the healthy eating and the exercise, but why tempt fate? The only other resolutions I plan to make in the new year are ones I know I can keep.

To wit, here are my sure-fire, guaranteed, can't-miss resolutions for the New Year:

I think I’ve made a pretty good list. You might think about following my lead.

Or you can continue to be stubborn and do it your own way. But I’ll bet when we get together a year from now to compare notes, I’ll have done a better job of keeping my resolutions than you have.

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