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Name: Russ
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Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year

Well, I'm not where I thought I would be this New Years. A lot has changed in my life. I was married and am now in the process of getting divorced. My direction has changed quite a bit. I had hoped to have some new life plans in the works, of course things being what they are, that has not gone as planned.

In the coming year I hope to live life to the fullest. I want to stop thinking and dwelling so much on things. I want to eliminate the aspect of fear and "what if" from my decisions. I want to see the positive aspect of things. I want to summit Mt Whitney since I didn't quite make it this past year. I want to get into shape and do more yoga and drink and smoke less. I want to make less compromises to my diet, and continue being conscious about the quality of food I eat. I want to take a couple international vacations. I want to be more social and make some new friends.

We'll see how it all goes.
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  • At 5:37 PM, Anonymous Grace said…

    Happy New Year's, Russ! Best of luck to you with achieving your resolutions. 2007 was a rough year for me too, but I'm optimistic that this year will see a lot more positive change for us all.

     
  • At 12:54 PM, Anonymous sanddragon said…

    Best Wishes. I escaped the cubicle in mid-2006, but I'm still lost in the funhouse. No regrets, though.

    MickeyZ has a book on the subject of living life to the fullest...super cheap right now. I found it helpful. "The Murdering of My Years"

    http://www.mickeyz.net/news/mickeyz/

    Speaking of cubicles...a quote from MickeyZ's site by Anton Chekhov: "Any idiot can face a crises; it's the day to day living that wears you out".

     

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