You can bang your head against the wall a number of times before you realize that you simply have to make a good resolve so you don't reach that frustration point again. I wonder why it takes some people more time than others to make that resolve. Is it idealism that holds some of us back from recognizing the need for change or are we slow to wake up to the changes at hand? I'm not sure what it is, but there are times when you simply have to make new resolves to live your best life.
What kind of resolves might you make to live that good life?
Routine resolves
Some routines simply serve our good living better, and acknowledging those routine changes earlier than later can spell some good times and good health.
Relationship resolves
Relationships change over time, and with those changes come new resolves. Making good resolves about the way we relate to one another, care for one another and have good times together can strengthen our ties and connections in positive ways.
Work and play resolves
Our work lives change over time as does the way we play and recreate. Creating new resolves related to our work and recreational lives can help us to enjoy life more.
Simply doing things as we've always done them doesn't always result in our best lives, but taking stock of life changes related to routine, relationships, work and play can help us to make new and better resolves that help us live our most positive lives. Onward.