New Year’s resolutions 2008
Yes it’s that time of the year.
I asked some of my favourite people what their resolutions were for 2008 and here’s what they had to say:
Michele McDougall, CityTV BT host & all round fab chick
As a rule, I do not make resolutions. I think it’s because I can foresee the guilt that I will be feeling when I don’t follow them. But I want to have something to be proud of at the end of 2008. I don’t have a goal to lose pounds,..but I do want to eat better than I did in 2007. For some reason, I would put off a nutritional lunch because I don’t want to take 10 minutes to dollop cottage cheese on a plate and re-heat noodles. Oh NO! -The hardship of it all!!! It was s-o-o much easier to slide a toonie in our chip machine. But no more!!!
David Darst, coach extraordinaire
Less resolution with more evolution.
Sue Kenney, modern day pilgrim and author of My Camino
My resolution for 2008 is to be accountable to being creative in my life. I will manifest my intentions as a contribution to the happiness of the universe and I will continue to live the virtues of being a simple pilgrim everyday.
Marc & Craig Kielburger, visionaries and authors of From Me to We
Our resolution is to continue to have shameless idealism. We are a society which does not celebrate idealism and we even tend to downplay the idealistic thoughts to of children, telling them what is “reasonable” or “realistic”. It has always been idealism which has changed the world. We hope 2008 will be the year of the shameless idealist.








