tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5224755503800226218.post5578897964445953004..comments2024-03-28T02:47:52.518-07:00Comments on The Receptionist: Don't Worry About Your New Year's Resolutions (Or Lack Thereof)Andreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07651635869291708721noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5224755503800226218.post-38315531388064838982019-01-14T18:40:05.790-08:002019-01-14T18:40:05.790-08:00One year my resolution was to chill out. It's ...One year my resolution was to chill out. It's still technically a resolution, but it was a nice thing to remind myself of throughout the year. :)Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07651635869291708721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5224755503800226218.post-73001335185741598872019-01-13T18:20:06.305-08:002019-01-13T18:20:06.305-08:00I enjoyed this post, and the older post you linked...I enjoyed this post, and the older post you linked to. I needed to read something like this! I am a huge believer in self improvement, and always have a daunting list of goals I am pushing myself to achieve. I think I have a twisted sense of pride, feeling like I am not only aware of, but actively working on, my "flaws". But it's exhausting. And I question how much I am actually accomplishing and what exactly I am racing towards, whom I am competing with, and why. I could probably stand to be much more mindful about what I focus on. There are certainly some things that are genuinely worth working on, but others that I can likely toss aside. I ironically waste more time and energy worrying about wasting my time and energy. Maybe instead of continually feeling like I need to make yet another list, and feeling like crap when I haven't checked enough off, I could chill a little bit, and stop beating myself up all the time (sounds like another resolution - ha!). Kara F.https://karastwocents.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com