At the beginning of every New Year, millions of people around the world excitedly set out to achieve their 'New Year Resolutions'. You know what I mean, things like losing weight, getting fit and healthy, changing jobs, starting a business ... the list goes on.
So what is it about the New Year?
Realisticallyit's just another daybut for some reason because it sits at the top of the calander year, we go into a mad frenzy of writing out new goals and committing ourselves to New Year Resolutions.
And I must admit, I am indeed no different. In fact one of my New Year Resolutions is to get fitter by going out and experiencing new activities that I haven't tried before. After all, variety is the spice of life - so they say!
So yesterday afternoon not only did I go for a paddle on a kayak, but I dusted off my push bike and took it out for a ride. Now when I mean "dusted off" - I mean quite literally. You see, I cannot remember the last time I took it out for a ride. In fact the tyres were completely flat, the dust had stuck to the paint work like cement, and it took me 45 minutes of digging around under the house to find my helmet!
But like most people,I was committed to starting the New Year off with a bangand so with the help of my hubby, both my bike and I emerged onto the footpath 'bright eyed and bushy tailed' and raring to go!
Now as you can imagine after months of neglect,my beloved push bike was somewhat 'out of fitness'. (It couldn't possibly be me ... it must be the push bike).
And at this point I was certainly grateful to live in a flat suburb of Brisbane, so we were able to glide around the streets together with a fair amount of ease. But that was until we turned a corner and came acrossa hill which happend to be in the way of my destination- very inconvenient might I add!
Lucky for me though - I'm not one to give up easily. As I felt my muscles burning from lack of exercise, I kept my head down and focussed on getting up that dreaded hill because I was going to get to the top - no matter what.
So as you endeavour to go about reaching your goals and New Year's resolutions,you will no doubt come across many road blocks, challenges and frustrationsthat will try and stop you in your tracks.
And that's OK, really it is. Just be prepared to tackle the obstacles and distractions as they come up in your daily life, (just like I did puffing and panting to get up that hill on my dusty old push bike) - because when you do reach the top and achieve that goal or New Year's Resolution you'll be so glad that you did!
P.S - Which means that you'll be able to set an even BIGGER one for 2011! Anyone for skydiving?