Sunday, December 28, 2008

Its that time of the year again. The time of resolutions - relooking those you made for this year and (re) writing those for the coming year. Some standard resolutions I've been making (and rewriting) year on year since my early teens, (these are still relevant btw) are:
  1. Will lose weight
  2. Will talk less
  3. Will read more

As useful as sushi in a storm. As vague as the sense of direction of an average Hyderabadi. As pointless as a lone cloud in a vast desert.

This year, however, I'm a changed woman with changed resolutions (look out for the halo the next time you meet me!). But of course, I'm not sharing them here. Then why this drone-of-a-post, you ask? Well - it is to record, as a reminder, that moment of reckoning. To warn myself, not to lose sight of those goals. To know what not to do.

Here's to a new year, a new beginning. Yay to 2009!

PS: I'm not doped or drunk. I do realize there's a whole week before the New Year begins. Its about the sentiment, you fool. Its about the realization. Om Shanti (I'm at peace).

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Very well said. The best resolutions are the ones that are stored warmly in the confines of our hearts. And there's no better way to feel better about oneself than see one's resolutions coming to life through sheer hard work and strong will.

May God bless you, and help you come out on top in life!

Kanika Ajmera said...

A hyderabadi's sense of lack of direction, could be classified at self discovery!!! :P

say more girl?!! And, dont call ME uptight with words!!