Editor's Note
by Rhonda J. Brashears
I hope that each and every one of you had a very Merry Christmas. Wouldn’t it be great if this new year went exactly as we wish it would, that life would give us nothing but sunshine and roses, without the thorns? Well, I know we all would take advantage of that opportunity if it was offered, but of course, we never have such a guarantee.
However, there is a way for you to get the most out of life in the next year and that is to set some realistic goals and work towards meeting them. How many times have we made these outlandish resolutions at the beginning of the year, most of which were not obtainable, and just set ourselves up for failure. A realistic goal is much easier to reach than a “pie in the sky” resolution. The added plus is that you when you reach those realistic goals, you will feel good about what you have accomplished and will be ready to set the next realistic goal toward the next step in making your life exactly as you wished it could be. It is not too late to set those goals, even though this magazine may not reach you before New Year’s Day.
I wish you a happy New Year, sunshine and roses without too many thorns and most of all the accomplishment of your realistic goals.
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