new years resolution
- by new to pace....
- 2022-12-31 08:04:20
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Wishing everyone a better new year.
My resolution is to learn to ignore the "inner child" when she says it is ok to eat these two slices of pizza or a couple of pieces of rye bread. When the adult in me says no, it is not good for my A-fib episodes.
Just looked around my home nothing like that is here.
Will keep you posted on how we do.
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resolutions
by new to pace.... - 2022-12-31 10:32:35
Thanks, for letting me have that one slice.
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new year's resolutions
by AgentX86 - 2022-12-31 13:18:05
I don't do new year's resolutions. I find them counterproductive. Seldom do they work and if they did, it wouldn't take a new year to start. When I fall off the wagon, and I will, I know I'll beat myself up for it.
Maybe my new year's resolution will be to watch football. 😁
(actually I don't watch football anymore. Any sports, for that matter.)
Resolutions
by Flo - 2022-12-31 16:12:02
I'm not sure about my New Year's Resolutions but I wish you all a Happy and Healthy New Year,
resolutions
by new to pace.... - 2022-12-31 16:20:58
Thanks Flo for your wishes for all of us.
AgentX86 one does not need resolutions to give ourselves a goal. We should just do whatever on our own.
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Not need
by AgentX86 - 2022-12-31 17:22:10
Exactly. We don't need a new year, either. But whatever works for you.
Christmas Leftovers
by Penguin - 2023-01-04 11:56:34
Hower I have avoided the alcohol and fizzy mixers. I've had a very 'dry' Christmas & New Year for fear of more of the dreaded arrhythmia. That's set to continue I suspect and for good reason.
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New Year's resolution
by Gemita - 2022-12-31 10:14:16
Hello New to Pace,
I do not have a problem controlling my food portions or saying no, but I do have a problem focussing my mind on one job at a time. My mind is always diverted from the present to what I need to do next, or what I should have done; or trying to tackle too many jobs at once, so I am going to try to keep my mind focussed on the present (the only time I can possibly live) and to try to stop multi-tasking.
My New Year’s resolution is therefore going to be the state of “mindfulness” and hopefully I will manage my day more “effectively”.
And remember setting goals is the easy part, it is the journey that counts too and we are occasionally allowed an extra slice of something naughty along the way or missing the odd session at the gym. This would certainly not be failure to stick to our New Year’s resolutions. It takes time to change our behaviour, so as long as we largely commit to “moving forward”, we will all succeed.
Happy New Year to you New to Pace and to all our members.