One needs something to believe in, something for which one can have wholehearted enthusiasm.
--Hannah Senesh
Happy New Year. Perhaps you, like me, are not sorry to see that 2012 has ended. A year of too many challenges. Having Dwane move into assisted living was one of the most difficult things of my life. Then, to have a loved one with a medical crisis. I am looking forward to a year of more peace and harmony and health.
I am not one for making New Year's resolutions, but I do find at year's end that I spend some time reflecting on the past year, my reactions, and what I want to change going forth into the New Year. It is good to have the demarcation of a year ending and one beginning to take inventory. In 2013 I want to take things less personally. I want to be free of judgment, limiting beliefs, fear, doubt, and worry; and I want to allow others to be free as well. I plan on continuing to support my own health in what I eat, in regular body movement, in what thoughts I entertain, and by going to Mayo Clinic for a good health exam. I plan on relaxing and enjoying the relationships that are in my life.
What do you plan for your enjoyment in 2013?
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