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The NFH writers and advertising sales staff reveal their resolutions for 2013!

I will try to quit smoking.
- Don Josleyn

Take care of my health.
- Christel Blaylock

I resolve to more effectively manage my time by leveraging my ability to say 'no'.
- Michelle Barrette

In 2012: graduated from Charis Bible College, celebrated 50 years of marriage with our six children (including 8th grader and 1st grader), attended wedding of our eldest granddaughter and birth of 12th grandchild, as we pastor Living Streams Church in Woodland Park. Resolution for 2013 is to share the Word of God with the people we meet and greet throughout the year. Happy New Year.
- Bill Sinclair

As for resolutions, I always have the standard “work out more, eat better resolution,” but I am trying to think of something that No. 1, I might stick to, and No. 2, enjoy a little more! So, for this year, along with the working out, I am hoping to keep my resolution of trying to maintain as positive an attitude as I can, and let the little stuff float away. I hope to unwind more, enjoy the small pleasures and take notice of the great things happening all around me. I want to take nothing for granted in life.
- Alli Griffin

Start writing my book about my life experiences.
- Angie Morlan

I can't even recall the last time I even made a New Year's resolution. Sure, there are some things I hope to accomplish in 2013, but I've long believed that personal growth and improvement are a never-ending process. Nobody is perfect – I know I'm not – but each of us can always strive to be better. May you all have a peaceful and prosperous 2013.
- Robin Widmar

For those of you who don’t know me, I can be a bit intense. Anyway, this year my resolution is to let go and just have fun. Too often I find myself getting frustrated and stressed out over things that really don’t matter in the long run. I am so blessed in my life with a wonderful husband, fantastic (albeit insane) children, a job I love and truthfully, there’s not much that can’t be solved with one of three things: chocolate, music or wine. So, if you happen to see me out and about in Falcon, singing along to a song in my head or eating some peanut M&Ms, you’ll know that I’m working to achieve my New Year’s resolution. Feel free to join me!
- Lindsey Harrison

Organize!
My New Year’s resolution is to be more organized. Using a hint from “Willpower,” the book I reviewed this month, I’ve begun a “To Do” list. 1) Remove last year’s statements from my accounts file before the end of January. I never usually get around to this until the file drawer is packed so tight that I can’t open it. 2) Clean out my bedroom closet, discarding or donating clothes I haven’t worn in the last year. OK, maybe the last three years. 3) Find the top of my desk, filing or tossing all those papers I thought I just had to keep. 4) File or delete messages in my email Inbox. 5) Start a new address book, my current one is filled with addresses and numbers that have been crossed out three times because people move or change their phone numbers so often. 6) Organize my kitchen cabinets, thus cutting in half the time it takes me to cook a meal. If I accomplish three of these before March, I’ll proclaim 2013 to be a productive year!
Best of luck with your resolution,
-Kathy Hare

Ditto Kathy’s (and then some)
- Marylou Doehrman Bride
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