New Year’s Resolutions

Sunday, 31 December 2006, 21:55 | Category : My Things
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Tomorrow is the first day of the new year. I don’t usually do resolutions, but this year I happen to have some life changes that I have been thinking about the last few days, so I thought I would write them out in my blog as a kind of accountability.

The first one is the obvious one I make every year and will continue to. I want to read through a different Bible translation every year. This year is the NIV. Last year, I hate to admit, was also the NIV and I didn’t finish it. This is the year!

Second, I am going to schedule time alone with God daily. No more letting life get in the way. This will certainly help me with number one, but more importantly, I need to focus my prayer life, too.

Third, I need to start exercising every day. This is not the typical “I need to lose weight” resolution. I do, but that’s not the reason for the resolution. I have three active boys to keep up with. Last summer, toward the end, I started exercising regularly and I could finally keep up with them, sort of. Summer will be here again before I know it and I don’t have a baby anymore as my excuse why I can’t do the activities they want to. Little E can keep up with them better than I can!

The last thing is my writing. I used to freelance write before I started homeschooling and I need to get back into daily writing. The first part is that I want to schedule daily blogging time. The second is that I want to start working on/finishing the books I have ideas for or have already in progress.

Not-So-Crafty Daddy bought me a flash drive for Christmas to keep my writing on so I can use either computer. (He’s so great.)

I hope you all have a happy and prosperous 2007!

One Comment for “New Year’s Resolutions”

  1. 1Polimama

    Hi Charity,

    Good luck with your new years resolutions.

    Have you seen those Parallel Bibles that have four different translations all in one Bible? I think I mentioned that on another blog….

    I too am hoping to get back into exercise. Combining scripture memory with power walking or treadmill work is great for body and spirit!

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