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Old 12-29-2012, 10:09 AM #1
Erika Erika is offline
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Default Some call them New Years Resolutions...

...and some call them aspirations.

My main one is to deepen my spiritual practice.

I also want to learn a new language; as research shows that is a good way to exercise the brain (I still have some problems with memory).

Other than that, I aspire to follow through on a graduated exercise program so as to regain the coordination, strength and flexibility that was lost over the last couple of years.

So, does anyone else have any for the New Year?

With love, Erika
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