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I know New Years is the time alot of people make resolutions, only to be broken at some point over the new year. This year I have decided to set goals that are perminant vs doing a "resolution". My goal this year is to finally get back into my workout and lose weight, once and for all. I know it is effecting my heath, attitude as well as heel wearing. Matter of fact, if anyone here wants to volunteer to bug me on a regular basis to make sure I am sticking to my goals, please do! Has anyone else set a new goal? Scotty

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My goal for this new year is to help Scotty in his goal of getting bacl in shape. I promise to sit on the side and supervise his excersize sessions. :cry1::wave::wave:

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.

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My goal is to improve my ability to draw noses.

I know this sounds silly, but to myself as an artist it's a good goal!

I hear noses, hands, and feet are the hardest parts of the body to draw. So, I wish you well in achieving your goal.

Setting realistic resolutions or goals is fine, but if you don't set up a plan or schedule to accomplish or practice them, they are merely aspirations.

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My goal this year is to keep closer touch with friends and families. Also, I'm going to try to start and continue an on-going post of my high heel adventures similar to the ones that currently exist here.

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Well, I've given up my annual resolution to become richer than God, so I'll settle for losing a few pounds here and there and maintain my health. If anything, by losing those dreadful love handles and trimming down, I'll look better in my skirts! HA!

I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!

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