Monday, January 16, 2012

New Year,New Life

As the previous year ends, we can look back at the things we liked and did not like about the passing year. For many, the end-of-the-year is when we are able take a moment from our busy lives to reflect on where we are going and where we want to go. New Year’s Resolutions act as our ‘’goals’’ but seldom do we actually layout a plan to ensure those goals are achieved. In addition, by the end of the year, we are making similar Resolutions for the future. 
For me, this was a year of detoxifying, both physically and emotionally. I began to include regular exercise into my daily activities, and, I ended an unhealthy relationship. In fact, my decision to terminate this ‘’toxic’’ relationship led to my commitment to both my physical and emotional health. This decision did not come easy, because without clear objectives and a clear definition of a successful achievement of these goals, we will find ourselves making the same promises every year.
Toxic people, and toxic relationships can be like a drug to our emotional well being; it may temporarily reduce the symptoms of loneliness, but the side effects are dangerous. Toxic environments can, and do, affect our health. And the longer we remains in contact with the contaminated person/relationship, our self-esteem begins to erode as though struck down by a debilitating virus. However, using the same tips for achieving goals, as would a successful athlete, or businessperson, we can rid our lives of toxic people forever.




New Year brings joy, hope, and wisdom. With every passing year, we develop a keener understanding of life. Life continues to be a learning process and we gain valuable tidbits of wisdom along the way. Let us learn to live life without regrets and embrace each New Year with renewed energy. Here are some of the best New Year quotes to help you make a great beginning.
 This new year i will try to change my bad attitudes. It's not a promise because changing who you are now is not easy.

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