Happy New Year 2009
By Urban Thought on January 1, 2009 @ 12:00 am
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Life was always good for me on even numbered years. However, 2008 served up a lot of interesting situations which found me pulling my hair out (if I had hair). Struggle, lose, and stress appeared to be the theme of 2008.
I’m hoping the odd numbered 2009 brings a much better experience for me as well as you. With an election that brought us something that some of us never thought possible, the global financial crisis, and everything else that has gone on in our lives this year is a much needed change.
I think we can all use a good motivational message to start off the New Year. Someone out there on the web put a great video together. A remix of some of the greatest motivational messages to ever appear on film condensed to two minutes. I hope you find something in the message to inspire you to do great in 2009.
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Wishing you much success.
Big things are going to occur this year.
Change is upon us.
Be that change that you want to see.

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Just dropping by to wish you a Happy New Year, Urban!
Health and success to you in 2009!
Fitness Diva
Did you change things? Or am I used to the other blog? haha. I cant’ remember.
Happy New Year!
Awesome clip! Nice new digs!
Happy New Year!
The Fitness Diva: Thx for the drop and I appreciate the well wishes. Hope you have a wonderful 2009 — prosperity, success, and good health.
Sue: I did. I thought there was a need for a change. I like your new digs. Happy New Year.
Marvalus: I wish I could take credit for it. Thx, I like the new theme too. Have a great 2009.
Happy New Year to you and your family!!
Happy New Year, Urban Thought! And, wow, Jean-Luc Picard, Aragorn, and Charlie Brown all in one movie, gotta love it!
Happy New Year! I like the new theme. I hope that 2009 brings better as well. 08 was very difficult for me on a personal level.
Meleah: Thank you. I wish you and your family well in the New Year.
The year 2008 was extremely trying for many of us. I pray that ’09 is better. Much success to everyone and their families!