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The best way to stick to your New Years resolutions

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Simplify my life.
Stop buying 'stuff' - I have enough.
Meet new friends who share my interests in writing, the arts, music, animals, books, sports, gardening, and politics.
Give back to the community, both time and money.
Travel to Italy and Greece - learn to speak Italian.
Travel to London and Spain.
Travel to Paris in the Spring.
Travel to Egypt
Run or walk marathon(s).


Learn more advanced Yoga.
Read more books - at least two each month.
Adopt a dog.
Travel to the Grand Canyon as part of a cross-country roadtrip
Visit all 50 U.S. States.
Publish best-selling books of my photographs.
Publish best-selling calendars of my photos, and I Resolve To . . . strategies.
Have my photos hanging in museums while I am still alive.
Master Adobe Photoshop.
Lighten up, have more fun and laugh more.
Work less hard.
Take more vacations.
Syndicate a newspaper column.
Write a wildly popular blog.
Swim daily.
Meditate daily.
Own a summer home.
Financially help disadvantaged and abused children.
Help save animals and improve their lives.
Grow Roses.
Learn to make Creme Brulee.
Lunch at the Russian Tea Room.
Visit the top of the Empire State Building.
Walk the length of the Brooklyn Bridge a second, third, fourth time!
Make my mark on the world.
Stop to 'smell the roses' and 'make each day count'.
Read or re-read all of Ernest Hemingway's books.
Visit the Taj Mahal.
Take more frequent trips with my friends.
Take more frequent regional weekend trips - explore and enjoy new adventures!
Create a Foundation to help children, animals and the elderly.
Take more breaks during the workday.
Try something new each day.
Perform daily Pre-Meditated Acts Of Kindness.
Take daily walks as part of my training for annual Breast Cancer 3-Day Walks.
Be open-minded, less stubborn and more flexible.
Bake a cake from scratch and make a turkey with all the fixings.
Recycle, Reuse, Reduce - Give The Boot To My Carbon Footprint!
Travel to Great Britain for Wimbledon.
Travel to New York for the U.S. Open Tennis Championships.
Appreciate more sunsets and sunrises.
Count my blessings each and every day.
Stop complaining.
Photograph the Maine coast.
Visit Santa Fe, New Mexico
Write and photograph daily!
Eat more fruit and vegetables.
Drink more water.
Worry less, it all works out.
Help my Mother turn her spare bedroom into her own special space!
Build an Erector Set city that I can photograph in black and white - do a show!
Smile more often.
Think before I speak and listen more.
Break out of my routines, try new things and dare to be different.
Maintain a fabulous


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