Let’s face it: most of us don’t even remember our resolutions—much less do them.
I do vaguely remember the one I made last year. I think I accomplished it, but it’s kind of hard to say.
I’m going to take a different approach to my resolutions this year. I’m going to focus on things I can do this month, hence the “turbo-charged” title. I think these steps will help set the tone for this year.
Here are some of my “resolutions,” not necessarily in any order:
*I want to spend more time praying for our ministry.
*I’ll go hang out on my rooftop at least once a week. It is a great place for prayer, contemplation, and writing. I don’t take advantage of it nearly enough (I’ll write a more about this in a few days).
*I bought some books over the holidays. I think I can read at least one or two of them this month. Maybe I’ll give you my reading list soon.
*I’ll get back to consistent workouts and better eating habits. I’ve stayed in decent shape over the holidays, but I need to get back into my full lifting routine. I also need to get off the “Santa Claus diet” that I’ve been on the past few days.
This is what I’ve thought up so far. What are your resolutions?
Great resolutions.Iam having many but listed few
1)posting creative articles
2)adding traffic to my site by concentrating in forums,blogs and directory submission
3)Giving creative and new designs
4)Want to improve in seo part and face the affiliate marketing.
Sure want to work hard to achieve above ones.Thanks.
Very blog oriented resolutions–nice.
Mine in general terms:
http://underdogtheology.blogspot.com/2009/01/two-d-words-for-2009.html
Supported by this: http://underdogtheology.blogspot.com/2009/01/defining-boundaries-of-evangelical.html
Happy New Year!
Summarized mine over at my blog. 🙂
my resolution:
break away from complacency and get back to the ever increasing, intense pursuit of God.
well, it’s just one thing. but it’s harder than anything else i think.