Weekly Photo Challenge: Resolved

I made a post about my 2013 goals earlier last week. I used the word “goal” instead of resolution because the former seemed more positive and made my list something to look forward to. I find the word “resolution” implies that there’s something wrong or lacking or needing improvement in me, making me drag my feet when I remember that I have a “resolution” to do. I guess by using “goal” instead of “resolution” I’m increasing the chances that I’ll be able to do them all…we’ll see at the end of this year how I fare…

For the weekly photo challenge, here are a few of the photos that represent my goals for this year:

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23 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Resolved

  1. love the circles idea – not sure what the bible represents in terms of your specific goals but i have a blog post series [gradual] and a video post series [also] looking at Psalms and Mark respectively and so if any of those might spur you on in your goal then feel free to check them out: http://brettfish.wordpress.com/bible

    and all the best as you live them out this year
    love brett fish

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