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Jan 02, 2006 23:41

Last year I construed New Year's resolutions as choices. Now I treat them as guiding principles, which are perhaps less amenable to empirical evaluation but which may be of greater value to me during the coming year.Accept failure as a cost of learningFor the most part, I have lived the life of a student, in which learning entails preparation, ( Read more... )

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juicycouture78 January 7 2006, 17:05:25 UTC
I always have the same New Year's Resolutions since I was 8 (lose weight). Only once did I ever really do that. I'm in the work world and although I'd love to just concentrate on one task, they make sure there are 10 more and they all seem to have the same due date (like, YESTERDAY and TODAY). This makes me ask which is more important and I had to do multi-tasking (otherwise one thing gets done on time and with multi-tasking they all, except one task, get done late but not too late). Progress is what's key...

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