I know, what kind of person am I if I don't have dreams? But looking at it from the other side, I'm simply saving myself from dissapointment. Its not like I don't wish to get certain things, I just don't go on about it.
What the heck are you talking about Hanis?
Well, results. For one.
Last semester, some of my classmates went on about how they're aiming to get 3.8 or the dean's list (3.5 and above) while I was minding my business, furiously hoping to not fail a paper, again. So, my aim was simply to pass everything.
Well, I not only wish to pass everything but I'll try as hard as I can to get at least 3.0 so my average would be a pretty thing to look at.
This is the also the reason why I don't have any resolutions for this year. Okay, I have one. I want to be able to usher in 2013. Simple as that. I know if I resolute to lose weight, I'll dissapoint myself. I'll just try to eat healthy, walk a lot and boom, I'll be okay.
Of course, everytime I hope this year would be the year I'll meet
Here's a post from last year that still applies today.
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I don't make resolutions either, because I know I won't be able to keep them, and them I'll just feel bad.
Last year's post: EPIC. Yes, I still use that word. :D
As for not making new year's resolutions, how about making small achievable goals? Maintaining at least a 3.0 gpa is a perfect exmaple. As far as weight is concerned, just attempt to reduce 2 pounds in two months or sth like that.
P.S: Eating cucumbers help. A LOT. Just saying. :)
@cricketfreak: Which means you're as smart as me :D Haha.
@aaishah: Last year's post was one of my favourite of last year.Right now, even maintaning my current weight is something good because usually I'm gaining. Oooh, cucumbers eh? *will look into it*
Have dreams and goals and aim for what you want. I think it's better to be disappointed then never have tried.
I hate resolutions too. This guy once said he was going to give up on his dreams. He pursued a heightened reality instead. He's succeeded so far.
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