Sunday, October 7, 2012

Waking up, now that September has ended...


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It all starts with "new year, new beginning" feeling.
Read atleast 50 books. Quit smoking. Reduce weight by atleast 5 kg. Get the promotion.
Crack CAT. No fights with mom and dad. Learn guitar.
January is the month of resolutions.
February is the month of gearing up. Some items from the list of resolutions fail to pass the January tunnel, unable to see the February sun. For the rest, its time for action. Research on to make a list of books to be read. Find out the best gym in the city. Start staying late to impress the boss. CAT dies a silent death in January may be. Guitar, yet to be decided.
March, action full on. 
April.
May.
June.
July. Half of the year is gone. 7 and a half books completed. Not able to go to gym regularly. Boss pissed off  so gave up the idea of promotion already. 
August. No more books. Quit gym. 
September. Do not remember the resolutions.
October. Waking up, now that September has ended. Start working again. Still have 3 months to go..but... too less to achieve the goals set for one whole year.
November. December. struggle.
January. Let bygones be bygones. "New year, new beginning".

Lack of will power. No determination. No commitment. Is it all that this cycle of events depicts?
Do you see the spirit of "rising up again after falling"? Do you see hope?
Waking up after September is light. 

This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda

2 comments:

  1. it goes for all of us who are lazy with me being on the top :)

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  2. i generally foresee this. .:D And do not take big resolutions on 1st jan. .
    Resolutions at any time in the year. . :P
    Btw do u Smoke?? U wrote abt it. . :O

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