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New Years Resolutions yes or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 745097" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I hit some deactivate button on FB. It gave me a seven day option. It opened up yesterday. It had been seven days. I took a quick peak. Perhaps five minutes. It was interesting, but it seemed a little bull sxxxxy. I quickly did the seven day block again. I can’t post and neither can anyone else. I had set a goal last year to reduce my usuage. I would, then be too active, then catch myself and stop. I simply think it’s not healthy. I DO find it somehow a huge part of the millennial world. I mean huge. If it’s not on FB, did it happen? Is it real? Does it matter? So, having very limited access is ok for me, for now. </p><p></p><p>Five minutes every seven days is my current rate of usage! As I said, VERY limited. Lol. </p><p></p><p>One resolution is not to have to lose so much weight in January. Every Jan since forever, I find myself in trouble diet wise. This needs to stop. I want to get to goal weight within six months and maybe allow myself two pound gain between TG and New Years. Two pound gain. That’s it. So, in Jan 2020 I have to diet two pounds away. That’s it. I need to write that up clearly/ succinctly. </p><p></p><p>I’m working on a few others and one will be not to be overly sensitive. Please refer to my recent book purchase : The Subtle Art of Not Giving A Darn*</p><p></p><p>* This is a “substitute” word</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 745097, member: 4152"] I hit some deactivate button on FB. It gave me a seven day option. It opened up yesterday. It had been seven days. I took a quick peak. Perhaps five minutes. It was interesting, but it seemed a little bull sxxxxy. I quickly did the seven day block again. I can’t post and neither can anyone else. I had set a goal last year to reduce my usuage. I would, then be too active, then catch myself and stop. I simply think it’s not healthy. I DO find it somehow a huge part of the millennial world. I mean huge. If it’s not on FB, did it happen? Is it real? Does it matter? So, having very limited access is ok for me, for now. Five minutes every seven days is my current rate of usage! As I said, VERY limited. Lol. One resolution is not to have to lose so much weight in January. Every Jan since forever, I find myself in trouble diet wise. This needs to stop. I want to get to goal weight within six months and maybe allow myself two pound gain between TG and New Years. Two pound gain. That’s it. So, in Jan 2020 I have to diet two pounds away. That’s it. I need to write that up clearly/ succinctly. I’m working on a few others and one will be not to be overly sensitive. Please refer to my recent book purchase : The Subtle Art of Not Giving A Darn* * This is a “substitute” word [/QUOTE]
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