Old 12-28-2017, 03:51 AM
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SoulShine8
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I'm in.

Of course real change is a process and not an event, and sometimes change takes a little time and patience, maybe even a false start or two.
I have so many resolutions but the main ones are to eat healthier and to (force myself to) exercise. These are important due to aging - especially how I was aging with alcoholism. I hope to recover some of my health in 2018. The above quote from Dee is something I want to keep in mind though. I am not expecting to accomplish all the things I want to in 2018 but the act of writing these things down gives me a road map of what to do and hopefully a focus on an ongoing process. Not giving up and not being perfect in the pursuit are essential traits I want to step into. If I am not perfect with the health plan, then I will start again tomorrow, the next hour, the next minute, the next second. Yes baby steps can still get me where I wanna go.
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