Jason Bozeman
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The Intent of Resolutions
What are your New Year resolutions? To lose weight? Take more vacations? Get a better job? Go to the gym? Or is it to enjoy life more and live it to the fullest? Maybe you promise to spend more time with family this year and work less? I know a common one I always make is to spend less money and make more for the sake of my family and to lose weight. But like everyone I know.. those promises I make on the eve of New Year never come to fruition. Why.. you may ask? Life. Life happens and you go from being happy on New Year's Eve to super busy or putting things off until later... then you look up and the year is almost over, so you say well.. maybe next year I will commit more to my resolutions. Everyone has intent to keep those resolutions they make... but life and stuff gets in the way and we never keep those promises.. and that becomes a cycle of life.
By Jason Bozeman4 years ago in Confessions
When We Meet Again
I never liked going to school. Don't get me wrong- I LOOVEEE the concept of school... the learning process itself because I love learning new things.. but I detest the actual part of waking up and getting dressed to walk into a massive building filled with students who seem to have a purpose in life of making my life miserable. It's an art, I tell you that much! But right after Christmas break, I was dreading the day I would be forced to put on my fake smile and walk into those scary halls and repeat the process everyday until I graduated in June.. I was counting the minutes until I could leave Southland High and never look back.... which I must have been counting the days in my head and not paying attention to where I was going because I ran right smack dab into a tree.
By Jason Bozeman4 years ago in Fiction
Karma
All her life, Shay was the type of person who looked out for everyone, even giving up her childhood of playing with friends to help raise her brothers and sisters so their parent could enjoy life. She spent her time with her family and pining for the boy next door but he never noticed her. When she finally turned 18, she felt her life would become her own and she could live it the way she wanted. If she knew then what she knew now, she would probably regret making some of the choices she did make but elated her life changed for the better and that she found happiness.
By Jason Bozeman5 years ago in Families
