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Sun Dec 14, 2014 9:51 pm
Vervain says...



To learn to laugh, love, and live without fear of myself.
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Sun Dec 14, 2014 10:25 pm
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To write 500 words as a mode. By that I mean that I would like to write that many most of the days, not on average. (Hey I actually used math to a good purpose)!
One writer with one imagination makes thousands of new worlds and stories." ~ Anonymous author
  





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JumpyDot says...



To finish a book (or hopefully two) that measures 75K+ Words and to polish it up and start another book.
  





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Sun Dec 14, 2014 11:18 pm
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rainforest says...



Thanks for letting us know what your resolution is!
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Mon Dec 15, 2014 1:36 am
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megsug says...



@ThereseCricket - Three hours a day?!

My resolution is to get at least an hour of exercise at least four days a week.
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Mon Dec 15, 2014 1:42 am
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mfoley says...



1. Quit smoking
2. Stop drinking calories
3. Increase how often I query
-- Michael F.
  





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Mon Dec 15, 2014 1:51 am
ThereseCricket says...



@megsug lol I usually practice about two hours, and sometimes three, but I'm really trying to keep a steady pacing on how much I practice. So yeah, I'm shooting for three hours. I'm hoping that this will increase my playing abilities. :D
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In Doubt Liberty,
In all things Charity.
  





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Mon Dec 15, 2014 8:17 pm
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Mea says...



My is to start (and hopefully at least finish the rough draft of) my novel. Also to get more exercise.
We're all stories in the end.

I think of you as a fairy with a green dress and a flower crown and stuff.
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Mon Dec 15, 2014 10:01 pm
BrumalHunter says...



1. To finish the first draft of An Arrow's Flight.
2. To earn at least one red star.
3. To make 2015 the best year thus far.
But the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
— Paul the Apostle

Winter is inevitable. Spring will return eventually, and AstralHunter with it.
  





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Sat Dec 27, 2014 3:57 am
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SecreteJournalist says...



I have quite a few... so I put it in a spoiler. .-.

Spoiler! :
Mine are pretty simple. 15 to represent the year.

1.) Work towards eating 3 meals a day instead of starving.

2.) Continue writing a poem every day.

3.) Become more social with people.

4.) Practice shooting with bow. Often.

5.) Do not let depression consume me anymore.

6.) Overcome that fear of love.

7.) Overcome the stubbornness and let people in. They're offering me help and I need it. Accept that. Don't push them away.

8.) Go jogging at least 3 times a week.

9.) Review more works on YWS. (I definitely need to stick to this one!)

10.) Learn to love my body. And stop abusing and hurting it.

11.) Gain more confidence in self.

12.) Embrace meatless Mondays, stop skipping it. And continue to avoid pop.

13.) Stop over thinking things.

14.) Stop worrying what people think of me.

15.) Don't relapse.
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Sat Dec 27, 2014 4:30 am
TriSARAHtops says...



I generally don't make New Year' resolutions, but there's a few things I'd like to achieve next year. Writing more, instead of just thinking about it. Being more organised. Going through with plans. Trying not to let my shyness prevent me from oing anything. And being less of a wimp.
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Sat Dec 27, 2014 4:40 am
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SecreteJournalist wrote:I have quite a few... so I put it in a spoiler. .-.

Spoiler! :
Mine are pretty simple. 15 to represent the year.

1.) Work towards eating 3 meals a day instead of starving.

2.) Continue writing a poem every day.

3.) Become more social with people.

4.) Practice shooting with bow. Often.

5.) Do not let depression consume me anymore.

6.) Overcome that fear of love.

7.) Overcome the stubbornness and let people in. They're offering me help and I need it. Accept that. Don't push them away.

8.) Go jogging at least 3 times a week.

9.) Review more works on YWS. (I definitely need to stick to this one!)

10.) Learn to love my body. And stop abusing and hurting it.

11.) Gain more confidence in self.

12.) Embrace meatless Mondays, stop skipping it. And continue to avoid pop.

13.) Stop over thinking things.

14.) Stop worrying what people think of me.

15.) Don't relapse.



I hope it works out, is there anyway I can help?
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Sat Dec 27, 2014 5:01 am
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Lefty says...



I have quite I few also. Didn't think I did until I started writing this but I seem to have come up with ten. Happy New Year!

Spoiler! :
Main/Specific Things:
1. Do some form of exercise 3-4 times a week
2. Get fit and/or into shape
3. Go gluten and soda free
General/Side Things:
4. Stop worrying so much (mostly hypochondriacally)
5. Grow and have more life experiences
6. Be more social and open to trying new things
7. Do more good deeds
8. Be more creative
9. Be more confident
10. Allow myself to get excited about stuff.
Hear me out, there's so much more to life than what you're feeling now. Someday you'll look back on all these days, and all this pain is gonna be invisible. - Hunter Hayes
  





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Sat Dec 27, 2014 5:21 am
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SecreteJournalist says...



Burrow wrote:
SecreteJournalist wrote:I have quite a few... so I put it in a spoiler. .-.

Spoiler! :
Mine are pretty simple. 15 to represent the year.

1.) Work towards eating 3 meals a day instead of starving.

2.) Continue writing a poem every day.

3.) Become more social with people.

4.) Practice shooting with bow. Often.

5.) Do not let depression consume me anymore.

6.) Overcome that fear of love.

7.) Overcome the stubbornness and let people in. They're offering me help and I need it. Accept that. Don't push them away.

8.) Go jogging at least 3 times a week.

9.) Review more works on YWS. (I definitely need to stick to this one!)

10.) Learn to love my body. And stop abusing and hurting it.

11.) Gain more confidence in self.

12.) Embrace meatless Mondays, stop skipping it. And continue to avoid pop.

13.) Stop over thinking things.

14.) Stop worrying what people think of me.

15.) Don't relapse.



I hope it works out, is there anyway I can help?



If I think of a way, I'll let ya know. I appreciate the offer immensely.
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Sat Dec 27, 2014 5:37 am
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Apricity says...



I have one. Finish a novel. Actually finish one.
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