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Make Your New Year’s Resolutions One Word

Be realistic for your future

D- Anne Jennings
3 min readJan 1, 2021
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Another year gone by. And what a year it has been!

Happiness is truly 2020 in the rear view mirror!

Regardless of what lies ahead in the New Year, we need to take a look at ourselves and see what we can do better.

Most of us make ridiculous New Year’s Resolutions that we have no way of keeping for a few weeks or days, much less a whole year.

So let’s do something different this year and make our resolutions just one word or two. Something achievable.

Patience

Try to exercise patience if you are in traffic and you don’t like what other drivers are doing.

I always assume that if someone speeds around me that they must be in a hurry for something very important to them. We all have pressing problems in our life that cause us to act a certain way, so who knows what’s behind erratic driving?

Patience should be practiced daily anyway when dealing with your family or friends. Remember in the future, these aggravations will likely fade away and loose their importance. Don’t waste time on petty grievances.

Being angry or mad at different ones, drains you. Those feelings control your thinking and…

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D- Anne Jennings
D- Anne Jennings

Written by D- Anne Jennings

Many interests.Dogs,food,lifestyle.A new widow.Still crazy after all these years.Coping with life.Early riser,coffee drinker.Baker.

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