New Year's resolutions are common. People make them, people break them. The word 'resolution' means 'firmness' or 'determination'. When someone says that they resolve to quit smoking, they are determined to do it.
But of course, best laid plans do go astray. Most resolutions are difficult to maintain, and by the end of January, most are 'broken'.
This year I resolve not to use the word 'resolution'. Instead, I'll be using the word 'intention'. So on December 31, 2009, I wrote my Intentions List for 2010. I intend to ...
It's actually quite ambitious. But it doesn't seem so ... well, resolute! And I'm sure that by the year's end, I'll be able to write my Gratitude List, having completed most of the activities on my Intentions List.
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