I know it's cliche, but does anyone have any New Years resolutions, and if so what are they?
My main one is to just be healthier. I'm taking weight loss and exercise temporarily out of the picture, and am just going to focus on breaking my addictions to sugar and processed crap and making my portions smaller. I say this all the time, but I actually have a friend that I went to school with wanting to do this with me. We're going to support each other. I know I have my husband, but this will be different. My husband is very laid-back, care-free, and is prone to overeating too. Also, he is one of those people that just wants me to be happy, even if that means me eating half a pizza in the middle of the am.
My other one is to try to rewire my thinking when it comes to how I see food. Yes, I should enjoy it, but no it shouldn't be the highlight of my day. I shouldn't celebrate with food, and I also shouldn't hold off watching a movie I like just because I don't have pizza or other junkie snack foods to go with it.
Also, I need to start drinking more. Yes, I know that sounds weird, but I rarely feel thirsty, and when I am thirsty usually a small glass suffices. I can sip off and on on 1-2 glasses of a drink all day, and I know I am probably dehydrated all the time. So I'm going to make sure I keep a glass of water or some herbal tea near me at all times when I'm awake.
Non-health related:
I want to do more productive things with my time. I have the habit of sitting online (with the TV running in the background, of course) reading blogs/reviews/or just messing around on facebook when I could be doing something more worthwhile. Usually I go on my laptop to write on a story, but sometimes the "muse" just isn't there, so I wait for it to "Get there" and end up wasting a lot of time on nothing. So, if I can't write, I should do something more productive like reading, cleaning on the house, maybe cooking, learning something new, or even playing a video game (at least it requires attention, and sometimes something might inspire me, plus it's a stress buster).




