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So then I started thinking about the one resolution I did keep, and asked myself what was so special about that one that made it possible to keep. The answer I came up with was that it could not be messed up by outside interference of any kind, well that and it had almost instant results. I’m beginning to think that trying to find a new resolution that would have the same effect as that one is nigh on impossible. I don’t think there is anything that could change my life as much as that one did. I felt good every time I kept that resolution and reminded myself of it, and I doubt there’s anything that I can do in my life that can match that feeling so consistently.
It did teach me one thing though, that New Year’s resolutions are not necessarily made to be broken, because if the willpower and effort is put into keeping it once its made, then it really can have a positive effect on your life. So if you’re going to make a resolution this year, think hard about what resolution you’re going to make, and ask yourself can you really keep it. If the answer is no or I don’t think so, the chances are it’s a resolution not suited to your lifestyle, and lifestyles are always the hardest to change, and for most it's too big a step in one go, but if the answer is yes, go for it. It may be one of the best decisions you ever make.
First off, I want to get an online CV up and runnig; I've done a fair few site designs now, so I should have no problems. Plus, It'll be somewhere to publish some of my Perl scripts, which I'm actually very proud of.
My second is to simply get a job. In June I'll be 16, and I'd rather start early than late. You can all laugh at me if you want... but my aim is to either become a web designer, or a game reviewer. They're kind of my dream jobs, and I'm going to try my hardest to succeed. Plus, there's always games development too. To be honest, I find it fairly simple, and there are loads of North-East based development companies, the makers of Big Mother Truckers being jsut one of them.
Hope I stick to them, but time will only tell.
So ive ordered a slendertone flex.
- Oops.
The only NYR I've ever made was 'to stop eating meat'; and four years on, I haven't consumed so much as a slither. Easy.
> A bullsheet is an actual thing. Farmers wrap them around bulls in
> winter so they dont get too cold.
no, that's a bovine duvet
If something needs changing so badly, you would have done it already, not hung around 'til the new year to try and convince yourself you may actually do it.