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![]() Contests & Activities This issue's editor: Shannon More Newsletters By This Editor 1. About this Newsletter 2. A Word from our Sponsor 3. Letter from the Editor 4. Editor's Picks 5. A Word from Writing.Com 6. Ask & Answer 7. Removal instructions Welcome to the Contests & Activities Newsletter. I am Shannon New Year's Resolutions Every January 1 we make a list of things we aspire to do in the coming year. The list is different for each of us, but regardless of it's content, said list contains one universal truth: 99.99% of us will never fulfill it. Why do we torture ourselves? Common sense tells us we should set ourselves up for success, not failure, yet these lists almost always feature a number of nearly impossible-to-achieve goals. Well, not this year, people! I decided to compile what I like to call my totally attainable, self-esteem-boosting, can-do-it-with-one-piece-of-pumpkin-pie-tied-behind-my-back-and-feel-good-about-myself list of groovy New Year's resolutions for 2009! There are no starvation diets, rigorous exercise programs or nasty-tasting smoking cessation gums on this list. Nope. This is a list of things each and every one of us can do with minimal effort for maximum reward. Have I piqued your curiosity? Wanna get in on the fun? Well, let's get started, shall we? #1: Do one kind thing for someone else every day. I know what you're thinking, but don't make this harder than it has to be, folks. It doesn't have to be anything spectacular. It can be something as simple as helping an elderly woman load her groceries into her car or buying a hamburger for a homeless person or volunteering for a day at your local shelter or baking cookies for your child's classmates. Be open-minded and open-hearted, and the inspiration will strike when you least expect it. #2: Listen more, talk less. Sometimes people just need to vent. It's amazing how just listening to someone can make all the difference. Just listen, hold their hand, hug them--whatever it is they need. Let them talk it out. Oftentimes that's all it takes to achieve a clarity of mind. #3: Send a hand-written letter to someone you love at least once a month. In our fast-paced society where everything is computerized and automated, the human touch has been lost. I recently received a hand-written note in the mail from someone I love, and it actually brought a tear to my eye. I replied with a five-page hand-written letter of my own. Knowing that you took the time to sit down with pen and paper instead of tapping out a quick email in between more important tasks will make that special someone feel loved and appreciated. #4: Laugh more. Now this one should be easy--and fun! Studies show that laughter makes you live longer. Not only that, but it stands to reason that people who laugh are happier and more content than those who don't. Spend your time doing things you like with the people you love, watch a funny movie or pay a visit to your local comedy club. And if that isn't enough to inspire you, watch "Baby Laughing..." #5: Stop! Just for a moment, stop. Slow down. Take the time to watch that beautiful sunset or walk through that field of wildflowers or play with your children/grandchildren or listen to the rain tapping against the windows or feel the snowflakes as they melt on your tongue. We live in a beautiful world filled with amazing things. Stop ... and just notice them every once in a while. #6: Be your own best friend. Talk to yourself like you are your own best friend. When times get tough say, "We'll get through this. I've never let you down before, and I'm not going to start now." Love yourself. There is no one on the planet quite like you. You are special--a beautifully unique individual worthy of love and happiness. Remember that. #7: A hug a day. We are so busy nowadays and our schedules so hectic that we forget to hug our loved ones. Make sure you hug your children every day. Make sure they know that you love them. I have a 17-year-old son who is 6'1" and 200 pounds. Most teens recoil at the thought of hugging their mom in public, but I have always been very affectionate with my children. I want there to be no doubt in their minds that I love them, and to this day my son hugs me and tells me he loves me--even when he's with his friends. #8: Take time for you. Even if it's only 30 minutes, make sure you get time for yourself each and every day. Spend your personal time doing the things you love, like writing or taking a walk or soaking in a hot bath or reading your favorite book. Recharge your batteries and energize your soul. You will thank yourself for it later. #9: Take a deep breath. If difficult times come your way in the coming year, they will pass. Take a deep breath. Remember that it's temporary. Count your blessings instead of your hardships. Is everyone in your family healthy? Happy? Do you have food on the table? Be grateful for these things. Appreciate what you have with grace. #10: Accept yourself and others. We are all different. Every person has an individual style--a unique perspective to share with the world, and originality is not only welcome, but should be encouraged. View each person that comes into your life as a gift--a precious gift only that person can offer. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, everyone! There are many contests and activities to choose from here on WDC. I’ve tried to include a wide variety here, so hopefully you’ll find something to light a fire under your muse.
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