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Checking in on my New Year’s “Un-Resolution”

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Checking in on my New Year’s “Un-Resolution”

My “Un-Resolution”:  I Didn’t Improve One Damn Thing.

As the month comes to a close, I’m wondering how many of you kept your New Year’s Resolutions. Maybe some are still at it. Maybe some lasted a week, and then your life got busy. Maybe, you were like me, and it was just another day and you are good enough the way you are and you are just going to “keep on, keeping on”.

Whatever the case may be. Good for you. Day-to-day living can be stressful.

I feel like most days, if I didn’t scream in my head at least fifty times some swear word, it wasn’t that bad of a day. I just keep taking one day at a time, try to be positive, handle problems when they come, as best as i can, enjoy the fun moments and let go. I can’t do everything, I can’t be everywhere, not everything is my problem. I’m doing what I can. Some days it’s my best, somedays you are getting what I can give.

It really does come down to: expectations. I am enough.

I can expect things to be different or better or “my way”…  but it gets me nowhere. You are enough, the way you are. No expectations. It’s a wonderful thing if you don’t have any and you just go with the flow.

Danielle’s note:

Here at Mind Key we believe that our bodies and hearts know what’s best.  Maybe that’s doing nothing right now.  That’s what I’m doing.  Because I need a rest, and like the plants hiding under the snow, without rest I won’t be able to bloom when the time is right.

Visit us at www.mindkey.me/signup to get more information on how you can follow your path and your dream… in the most peaceful and perfect way for you.

Charla Dury
Editor and COO

Mother, blogger, cyclist, travel enthusiast, accountant and writer, Charla Dury blogs about her experience in humanity. Whether fact, fiction, poetry or creative nonfiction, Charla’s writing brings out the human experience in each of us. “We are all part of one big human family and can relate to each other on multiple levels,” Charla said. “It doesn’t have to be only skin deep.” One of the most profound reasons Charla blogs is to bring back a sense of community and connectedness that is often lost in the world of technology.

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