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Sarley: Resolutions apply to outdoorsmen

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It’s one of the toughest times of the year. It’s that time when many of us take a look in the mirror and make the decision that we need to improve ourselves during the next 12 months. You know what I am talking about – New Year’s resolutions.

It’s a little amusing to me that we have traditionally chosen Jan. 1 as the big day where we draw up our to-do list of personal rehab projects. It really has no significance by itself except that people usually do it on that date and normally make no secret of the things they are working on. Why do we announce our targets? We usually set the bar far too high and have to eat crow with our friends, families and co-workers sometime around the first of February.

I, myself, have made and broken so many resolutions that I could earn a healthy income if there were any paid positions for resolution breaking.

I used to be really hard on myself when I broke a resolution. That only adds more frustration and pressure that I don’t need in my life. Would it be better to not establish resolutions? I don’t think so. I believe the key is if I falter, I just need to try, try again. January 1 is my initial resolution date, but I’ve learned that I can fail and make the same resolution again a month later or two months later. It is far better than waiting until the following January to give it another go. Nobody’s perfect and putting in the effort is most important.

I’ve learned not to make resolutions that are almost impossible to keep. I resolve to lose 20 pounds. Why didn’t I resolve to lose 50? To be honest, it won’t happen. I’ll resolve to lose another 10 pounds when I reach the 20 that should be easily attainable.

I am going to offer up a list of resolutions that can and should be made by hunters, fishermen and all practitioners of the world of outdoors recreation. I’ll keep it short and painless and if we all stick to these resolutions our world, our sports and ourselves as outdoorsmen will all see improvement. Hold up your hands and repeat after me.

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