MMWUC - New Year's Day Resolution
A Monday Morning Wake-up Call (MMWUC) on New Year's Day Eve.
I don’t think that's happened to me before. I know I should write about my
personal resolutions, but being a few days short of sixty, I've been too
disappointed by the number of resolutions I've failed to accomplish, despite attempts to lose weight, exercise more, control temper, get a date for a prom, work harder, blah,
blah, blah. I guess I'm just not that big on laying out these self-imposed,
stress-filled expectations that try to make one undo what they've become comfortable with--even if what one has become comfortable with is a
life-threatening habit.
"Pass the pork rinds and another Bud. I'm breaking
my personal best of 36 hours in the port-a-potty lounger. Don't forget my cigs.
Hey look, STARS IN DANGER OF THE HIGH DIVE. Now that's entertainment. I'm sure
they'll show the best belly-flops upfront. I bet they'll have a wardrobe malfunction with a honey. Damn shame this kind of stuff wasn't
around for Marlon Brando, Orson Wells, and William Conrad. Those whales in the 1980s would
have cleaned out the pool."
When I was one, I wanted a second pacifier. That was my resolution, as I recall. Did I get it? No.
Maybe that set a pattern for me. I don't know why it took me so long to figure
out that resolutions should be kept to one or two little objectives--baby steps
can lead to great strides in a long trip in the pursuit of personal perfection. But the most important thing is--do
something. And yes, I'll use the old Chinese proverb, because it is so true: A
trip of a thousand miles begins with the first step. And so it is with
resolutions.
I wonder what kind of NYD resolutions James Bond would
make? Sherlock Holmes? Nero Wolfe? So writers, what one resolution would your
favorite protagonist make?
1 comment:
Keeping resolutions to one or two objectives is a good idea. Wish I'd read your post before making a huge list lol
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