As another year comes to an end and a new one begins, many of us, me included, will set aside time to re-evaluate the events in our life and prepare the way for the events of 2009. While I have never been one to make yearly resolutions, I do like to set aside time to re-examine all the great and wonderful events of the past year, while allowing time to make way for new undertakings in the days, weeks, and months ahead. I just heard on the news that 87% of all people who make resolutions will break them by the end of the January. With that being the case I wonder why so many of us make them to begin with. I think, at least for me, resolutions allow many of us an opportunity for a new beginning--time to wipe the slate clean and begin anew. But can’t every day or any day, for that matter, be the opportunity for starting fresh and new? A few months ago I brought my uniform pants (these were the only remaining black pants that I could wear when I was a 190 pounds and therefore because I wore them almost every day my family nicknamed them my ‘uniform’ pants) into the gym to show my running group that I had indeed been almost 70 pounds heavier. Ashamedly, I pulled them out of my bag and raised them in disbelief that I had ever allowed myself to get that heavy. Well, that was when my running pal Chris piped in and said, “Nancy, being overweight was a blessing for you”--now I was about ready to belt him one when he said that especially since most men have no clue what they say is perceived by us women as an insult, but he went on to explain—“if you did not have the struggle with your weight, you would have never joined Sparkpeople where you have met some amazing friends. You would have never ventured into this gym where you had the opportunity to meet us (my running group), you may have never taken up running which has totally transformed your life beyond your limits and most importantly you weren't guaranteed to have a better or happier life if you were thin.” Talk about a V-8 moment! So as January 1st quickly approaches, 2009 will be the year I go out of my comfort zone to take the leap into the world of new adventures. Below are some adventures I plan to undertake in the next 12 months.
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