I should exercise more, I stopped doing my weights this year, I will try to start again.
Almost everyone, including me, puts on a bit of extra weight over the Christmas holiday, so I will lose it again, once all the chocolates, cake etc have been eaten up.
The older I get, the less organised I seem to be, possibly because I don't have to keep to a routine now....so I could sort that out.
The others I am OK with....how about you?
Magica said
Dec 31 1:10 PM, 2023
More exercise it's hard since spine operation, painful even walking. Going to try and lose weight.
I'm going to carry on helping those I can and I'm going to volunteer for Crisis to help our homeless!
-- Edited by Magica on Sunday 31st of December 2023 01:13:26 PM
jackthelad said
Dec 31 1:49 PM, 2023
A few years ago I made one that I've stuck to and am sticking to... don't make any more New Year's resolutions.
Digger said
Dec 31 11:26 PM, 2023
None. They are a waste of time.
Syl said
Jan 1 12:31 PM, 2024
jackthelad wrote:
A few years ago I made one that I've stuck to and am sticking to... don't make any more New Year's resolutions.
Go on, tell us what it was.
Syl said
Jan 1 12:35 PM, 2024
Digger wrote:
None. They are a waste of time.
It depends how determined you are to improve whatever needs improving.
I like the idea of dry January, give your liver a rest, but I would never commit to it, because I know I would fail.
I don't drink a lot, but to forgo a glass of wine with an evening meal wouldn't be something I could never look forwards to.
jackthelad said
Jan 1 12:53 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
jackthelad wrote:
A few years ago I made one that I've stuck to and am sticking to... don't make any more New Year's resolutions.
Go on, tell us what it was.
...don't make any more New Year's resolutions.
Anonymous said
Jan 1 1:24 PM, 2024
A new year resolution is part of a conspiracy to get us all brainwashed into following the Gregorian Calendar. Be free and say no to the Gregorian Calendar.
Syl said
Jan 1 1:31 PM, 2024
jackthelad wrote:
Syl wrote:
jackthelad wrote:
A few years ago I made one that I've stuck to and am sticking to... don't make any more New Year's resolutions.
Go on, tell us what it was.
...don't make any more New Year's resolutions.
Vita said
Jan 2 6:00 AM, 2024
I made one last year to read the bible and I have, heavy going at times though.
I still keep a diary after making it a resolution a few years back.
This year I intend to a crossword or Sudoku each day.
Plus stitch those projects that are gathering dust.
Digger said
Jan 6 6:55 PM, 2024
Phil, how are you managing to post if you've left your other accommodation? It's a bad time of year for depression etc, so try to be strong. We keep telling you to ring the Samaritans. They are very good at helping.
jackthelad said
Jan 6 7:48 PM, 2024
Vita wrote:
I made one last year to read the bible and I have, heavy going at times though.
I still keep a diary after making it a resolution a few years back.
This year I intend to a crossword or Sudoku each day.
Plus stitch those projects that are gathering dust.
I tried that years ago and failed where it got to and Joe begat Fred and Fred begat George and George begat Johnathan and Johnathan begat Steve and Steve begat Albert and Albert begat Eric and Eric begat.... and on and on and on begat even more begats!
Anonymous said
Jan 6 9:46 PM, 2024
On the mobile.
I rang them.
Obviously it did some good. XXX
Phil.
Syl said
Jan 7 12:15 AM, 2024
Anonymous wrote:
On the mobile. I rang them. Obviously it did some good. XXX Phil.
Well that's a relief.
New year, new start, it's in your own hands.
Magica said
Jan 7 1:11 AM, 2024
Anonymous wrote:
On the mobile. I rang them. Obviously it did some good. XXX Phil.
Phil, good to see you. Hope this year is your year x
Will you bother?
I should exercise more, I stopped doing my weights this year, I will try to start again.
Almost everyone, including me, puts on a bit of extra weight over the Christmas holiday, so I will lose it again, once all the chocolates, cake etc have been eaten up.
The older I get, the less organised I seem to be, possibly because I don't have to keep to a routine now....so I could sort that out.
The others I am OK with....how about you?
More exercise it's hard since spine operation, painful even walking. Going to try and lose weight.
I'm going to carry on helping those I can and I'm going to volunteer for Crisis to help our homeless!
-- Edited by Magica on Sunday 31st of December 2023 01:13:26 PM
Go on, tell us what it was.
It depends how determined you are to improve whatever needs improving.
I like the idea of dry January, give your liver a rest, but I would never commit to it, because I know I would fail.
I don't drink a lot, but to forgo a glass of wine with an evening meal wouldn't be something I could never look forwards to.
...don't make any more New Year's resolutions.
A new year resolution is part of a conspiracy to get us all brainwashed into following the Gregorian Calendar. Be free and say no to the Gregorian Calendar.
I made one last year to read the bible and I have, heavy going at times though.
I still keep a diary after making it a resolution a few years back.
This year I intend to a crossword or Sudoku each day.
Plus stitch those projects that are gathering dust.
I tried that years ago and failed where it got to and Joe begat Fred and Fred begat George and George begat Johnathan and Johnathan begat Steve and Steve begat Albert and Albert begat Eric and Eric begat.... and on and on and on begat even more begats!
Well that's a relief.
New year, new start, it's in your own hands.
Phil, good to see you. Hope this year is your year x