I decided a few years ago that I would stop making new year's resolutions, because I never actually complete them. So now I just make a goal to finish before the next new year, but start on it in November or December that way in January it's not a SHOCK to my that i have to eat less, exercise more or study harder for example.
This year I told myself I am going to focus on having better eating habits, focusing on my family 1st and making less financial debt. I was dx this year with diabetes and I have cut down on eating SO much junk food, but it is hard. As well as exercising more, i work with children and have my own so you would think I do a lot of exercise already. apparently not enough to help me get the pounds off. my mother passed aways years ago from Diabetes and i told myself when i got dx that i will focus on my health not only for myself but for my children as well.![]()
I hope you ladies out there go forth and accomplish all your new year's goals as well.
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