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    Iris Lilies, I too have projects...the digital are the most frustrating, updating addresses and worst of all PASSWORDS! Every year I have a list of yard, house projects that sometimes get done and sometimes not. 2020 was pretty productive for painting porches and tidying flower beds. Inside the house...not so much.

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    Just heard someone say they are not committing to resolutions this year. Instead they are using the word "intention". They are intending to...

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    Revisiting this thread since it's nearly the end of the year. I feel good about the progress on my book list. I've read 25 from the list with numbers 26 and 27 sitting in the other room. After that, I'll only have 4 to go to have finished both sides of page 1, and these represent the books that have been on there for the longest. I did read several other books as well. I do read for pleasure after all, so there is no need for me to be too rigid about it.
    The sketchbook goal on the other hand, was a bust. I never even touched them, well except maybe when dusting. So that can go on next year's list.

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    I got half of mine done. Covid put a crimp in several.

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    I have maintained all of my resolutions and lost a total of 50lbs. My goal for next year is to maintain my weight and healthy lifestyle which includes remaining alcohol free.

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    Excellent Teacher Terry.

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    Good work, Terry!

    Jeppy: Thank goodness there's always next year!

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    Excellent, TT!! And way to go, rosa. I wish I had more time (and inclination!) to read. I'll get there, though.
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    Yppej, half is still good. I didn’t see where you listed your goals. When you are working it’s much harder to get things done at home.

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