Christmas lights are burning full bright, anticipation of the holidays, people leaving work early, businesses shutting down for holiday schedules. Hard to believe we are 8 days from 1/1/2010. Harder to imagine 2 years from the end of the world, and 10 years past since the Y2K disaster. Our attention will soon shift to the New Year and the celebration, and then what? Do you make a New Year's Resolution/s? Will you be making any resolutions this year? When do you begin to think about it? The tradition of New Year's Resolutions dates back to the Romans -- the custom was to look back and reflect, like viewing from a "rear-view mirror" and looking forward to the future. In any event here are interesting sitings to get us thinking. I've recently found a blog called the Everyday Athlete, here's a link to an article that seemed to fit this post. "What Will It Take" -- Tomas Anthony is a blogger, software executive, turned physical trainer -- he has some interesting blogs. Photo by Reading Public Library Often Resolutions are geared to Problem Solving, I thought it was quite interesting when doing research I found this blog from our US Gov site was at the top of the page. Wow, talk about a resource of information -- you could start now and not be done by New Years. http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/New_Years_Resolutions.shtml Seth Godin famous author, blogger, marketing guru is always insightful, owner of the #1 Business Marketing Blog, comes this "Zen-ful Approach to looking at our problems, and creating resolutions. It's all good! Happy Holidays, and Exciting New year. |
