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31st December 2007

No resolutions

posted in Just life |

Being a compulsive list-maker, I’ve always looked forward to writing out my New Year’s resolutions.  I love the idea (or illusion) of a fresh start that the changing calendar grants and after the indulgences of the holiday season, January seems appropriate for a new regime of healthy living and eating and planning to be more productive or creative or self-disciplined, or whatever.  I know not everyone feels this way and have a friend who never makes a resolution (this annoys his wife:  What? He’s so perfect he can’t think of a single resolution?).  Recently, I was browsing for an anniversary card for my sister and her husband and came across a beautiful card that expresses my current sentiment about New Year’s Resolutions:

Now and then it’s good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy.

–Guillaume Apollinaire

For some reason, I feel like there is a resolution in there somewhere – a resolution not to resolve, not to always be striving for more or different things.  Certainly, dissatisfaction is a great motivator, striving and reinventing ourselves is the American way.  But, the opposite approach, of just being, of feeling gratitude for what we have, of contentment, should be okay too.
 

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  1. 1 On January 2nd, 2008, Jackie said:

    I had a conversation with my teenage son yesterday about this issue of resolutions and I loved his: “to have more fun.” I’m happy to lose the “exercise more, eat less” resolutions of my past and adopt Luke’s approach. It carries no guilt and with the years rushing by, why not resolve to enjoy them?

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