I
can truthfully say that I’ve never made an official “New year’s resolution.”
From time to time, I have decided to do something or change something, or set a
goal. But I’ve never started a new year with a resolution, or a set of
resolutions, that would (in theory) guide and direct me for the coming year, or
at least for two or three weeks until I break them.
Of
course, never having a resolution also means never failing at one, either.
According
to Stephen Kraus in Psychological
Foundations of Success, about 40 percent of Americans make New Year’s
resolutions each year. One
study by the University of Bristol in 2007 suggested that about 88 percent
of all New Year’s resolutions fail.
But
some resolutions succeed. And I want to focus on a particular kind of
resolution, one that’s not made at the beginning of the year but the kind that
come from commitment and determination. The kind that created TweetSpeak
Poetry, for example.
To continue reading, please see my post today
at TweetSpeak Poetry.
Photograph by Anna Langova via Public
Domain Pictures, used with permission.
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