I know I have things I want to change about myself, lots of them. Do I want to lose the 10 extra pounds I carry around but no one can see? Yup.
Do I want to follow God more closely? Always.
Do I want to become a better writer? Sure.
Can my husbandry duties and fatherly requirements get a tune up? Of course.
That being said, I don't want to make any resolutions because resolutions are destined to fail harder than Chris Gaines Rock and Roll career, don't know who Chris Gaines is, check wikipedia, it's worth it.
I am not saying if you make a resolution you are going to fail, I know people who are phenomenal at keeping their resolutions people who have lost they weight they have carried around, people who have learned a new instrument or read an incredible book, I am saying making a resolution is like shooting a shotgun with on eye closed.
The other day I went to my buddy's ranch to shoot some clay pigeons and talk before his wife had their baby. I knew it was going to be th elast time seeing him before the birth of their beautiful baby girl (Caroline May). As we were shooting he told me to stop closing one of my eyes while shooting the shotgun. At first I mocked him because everyone who has every watched a western knows if you are shooting a gun you either: a) wear an eye patch (I can't wait to fall in love with you 'True Grit') or b) close your left eye.
He then reminded me that I shoot a gun twice a year and he knows what he is talking about and to listen to him. So I did, and after I opened both eyes my shooting percentage went way up. It wasn't that I couldn't see what I was shooting, I just couldn't see it as well and that is the flaw with a resolution, you can see it, just not as well as you should.
This year instead of resolutions I am going to make measurable goals. Things that I can check my progress on with both eyes, things I can check off a list to keep myself accountable. I want to have a clay pigeon in my cross-hairs and turn it into dust not miss it completely.
What are you goals for 2011? Don't like goals, thats cool, what about your resolution(s)?