Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Year’s Resolution: A Syndicated Message

I Can Dream Can’t I?

By Cliff Harrison

The last day of the year 2011 has arrived and we will soon be going into the 2012 New Year.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

My New Year’s Resolution is described below…along with my last post of the year and my first post of the year.

Writer Dave L Turo-Shields, Psychotherapist and Success Coach, wrote in one of his columns posted in bipolarworld.net about New Year’s Resolutions: The most important question for you is... are you ready for a change? And, if the answer is "yes," the second question is... how ready are you?

Those are great questions.

We all want change, don’t we? We’re all ready for change, aren’t we? But like Dave asks just how ready for change are we? I’m real ready. I’m so ready for change I can taste it. I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired. I’m tired of poverty. I’m tired of the lying, stealing, corrupt and greedy self-serving nonprofits, politicians and corporate slave masters. I’m tired of elective officials screwing the very people who have put them in office. I’m tired of nonprofits disrespecting the poor and getting fat and rich off of the homeless victims they tread on. I’m tired of a lot of things. I’m tired of poverty. I’m tired of losing my independence. I’m tired of depending on people you can’t trust let alone depend on. Like the people in government and in nonprofits and in corporations.

I’m ready for change. I’m big time ready for change, real change. And I mean change.

Today, network wide, I’m going to talk a little bit about what changes I’m going to be making as a New Year’s resolution for the network, the Cliff Harrison Network. The resolution I’ll be talking about is being syndicated throughout the entire network, or at least as far as I can reach in the time I have to reach. Change is coming. I resolve to make the change happen. Isn’t a New Year’s resolution really about change? It is. If we start doing something or stop doing something we’ve changed. And that’s what makes a New Year’s Resolution so exciting, especially if the change sticks.

As I started posting this article and resolution across the network for a syndicated release in some of the blogs it is already midnight and therefore the New Year, in New York. In fact, by the time I managed to get all the posts finished it is the New Year in Vegas as well.

Editing continuing…

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