But I may not…
1. Deal with junk mail when it comes in, feeding the shredder immediately.
2. Restock individual grocery items when I need them, not just when I run out of everything and the timing is convenient. There’s no excuse when most grocery stores are 24-7.
3. Drink more water.
4. Drink liquor less often.
5. Attend gym more.
6. Be less obsessive-compulsive with the web. This is my biggest addiction, I think. Cheese is my second-biggest, but that strikes me as relatively benign (especially since I loathe butter, dislike cream, and mostly avoid milk).
7. Hit the online personal sites more often.







Good resolutions. Need to do mine. With you on number 6, fer sure. Sigh.
ditto on number six.
cheese, huh? there is a joke in that somewhere.
Hey, number three’s good advice, too.
Yeah, the web addiction thing is on my list too. I’ve heard some people have one computer for doing actual work on, and one that’s connected to the Internet. If I worked at home, I’d have to try that, but at work I’m stuck with one for both. It’s not so bad that I check your site or Amy Alkon’s site or whatever, it’s getting lost in some blog by an obese raw foodist girl in Iowa who can’t fight her Taco Bell addiction that truly turns into a timesink…