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In two days (three if you're counting today), 2014 will be over. It will be just another year that has come and gone. Another year that we will say just went too fast.

And it's true. At least for me. As I get older, the years seem to fly by. I set goals, not resolutions, for the coming year around December. I take the time to brainstorm and think about what I want for the new year. Not what I plan to change, but what I want to accomplish. And suddenly ( poof!), the year is gone and we're into the new year. And I find myself looking back wondering if I managed to accomplish what I had planned.
And often times, it can be for the best.
As 2014 comes to a close, and we enter 2015, take a moment to remind yourself of all you have accomplished. Don't focus on the items that you didn't get a chance to complete, but rather, all of those items that you were able to check off, or even the ones that arose out of the blue and that became added accomplishments to your goal list. The ones you didn't get to in 2014, will still be there in 2015.
Goals can be completed; resolutions are usually abandoned by spring time.
And always remember, you're creating an outline of goals you hope to accomplish in the new year; not resolutions for the new year.
