2010 Accountability
For New Year’s it is custom to make resolutions and comittments to how much better the next year is going to turn out than the last. Some of us disappoint ourselves by not accomplishing those resolutions, and some of us supercedes all our expectations and truly have an improved year and life.I never got caught up in making New Year’s Resolutions because saying something never drives me to make it so; I’d rather just do it! Also, I’ve learned that my life is not in my hands, it’s in someones who’s much more powerful than me, so I strive to let His will be done.
Of course, there are things I’d like to see happen and unveil for me, and there are steps I need to take to get there. By speaking out what I want to do and how I’m going to make that happen, it creates a sort-of accountability. Since I know someone besides myself knows my plan or thoughts, I feel compelled to at least give it a try. One thing I claim for 2010 is- I will be more driven and career-focused than ever…Time out for games…Not only will I be goal-oriented but I will accomplish them!
Create an accountability for yourself right now and share one thing that you’ll like to make happen in 2010!
Happy New Year!
Be Safe. Be Blessed. Be Loved.
See you in 2010
Gossiper

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Likewise, I never make New Year’s Resolutions also. It just seems corny to me. I am goal oriented and pretty well focused, so I always set goals for myself and give my all to achieve them–the start of a New Year has no effect on my behavior in that regard. I do, however, reassess my life and goals at New Year’s to see if I am making sound decisions, working hard enough, etc and then react accordingly.
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I agree with both of you – I USED to make New Years resolutions when I was younger but soon realized I don’t need to wait for a new year to change for the better. In 2010 I would like to strength my relationship with God and continue building the foundation in my marriage.