New Years Res. Resolution
Every year I start out with a whole lot of good faith and plan out a resolution like quitting smoking, drinking and maybe loosing a few pounds and every year by April or May the bad habits seem to creep up and I end up back to where I was before I made the resolution. I am what you call a resolution failure.
This year I have decided to take a vacation from my resolutions. I just want to make some serious changes and I want to make these changes from the inside out. My resolution should not be to quit smoking but to actually change the person inside that feels that she needs to pick up a cig every time she feels a whim. Actually make some real character changes.
To be able to change that part of me may result in some real change and not just for smoking. I may even be able to apply my changes here at WA and actually start to make money this year.
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I like to think you're not a resolution failure, just someone who hasn't found a resolution that works for them yet! :)
As for quitting smoking, I can tell you from personal experience that in order to quit some very good people with good willpower have had to just keep quitting until they quit for good. It took my sister years, but she finally did it. I quit a couple of times before it "stuck". The method we used that was successful was different for the both of us.