No alarm clock, the possibility of being outdoors in daylight, no meetings, time to see friends, time to cook, time to read. There is also time to think and to set out the directions for the coming year. I believe in having clear goals. I also believe in healthy routines, as long as they don't turn into manic principles.
When I'm doing nothing (which for me equals pottering), my mind is digesting the impressions and reflections from the last year, mixing them with my aspirations for the coming year to then shape it all into visions and goals.
This seems to be a theme in the blogospere right now and it's inspiring to read how other people scrutinise their lives to realise which changes are necessary to take them in the desired direction. No surprise, but I think health is the overriding common theme for everybody.
As always, the gym will be crowded in January, may be a week in February, and then it will be back to normal again. A "white month" in January will turn into "a glass of wine during the weekends" and all of a sudden Thursdays are also included in the weekend. No meat will translate into "chicken is alright". And so on.
But we still like to believe that in a new year absolutely everything is possible. And I believe it is. As long as your goals are clear and your motives are solid.
When I'm doing nothing (which for me equals pottering), my mind is digesting the impressions and reflections from the last year, mixing them with my aspirations for the coming year to then shape it all into visions and goals.
This seems to be a theme in the blogospere right now and it's inspiring to read how other people scrutinise their lives to realise which changes are necessary to take them in the desired direction. No surprise, but I think health is the overriding common theme for everybody.
As always, the gym will be crowded in January, may be a week in February, and then it will be back to normal again. A "white month" in January will turn into "a glass of wine during the weekends" and all of a sudden Thursdays are also included in the weekend. No meat will translate into "chicken is alright". And so on.
But we still like to believe that in a new year absolutely everything is possible. And I believe it is. As long as your goals are clear and your motives are solid.
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