By ROB MILLS
It’s February, and by now I’m sure most of us have already tried and failed at making our New Year’s resolutions happen. I can relate.
My resolution of ‘go to the gym every day’ quickly turned into, ‘well, okay, not every day but at least every other day’, into, ‘do some sort of exercise when I have time’.
Eventually it became ‘Rob, get out of bed today, seriously’.
And, I reckon I’ve figured out the reason. Okay, yes, I was a bit of a quitter but the real reason I failed was that the goal was unrealistic. Unattainable. It was too big and too much. You can’t go from nothing to something straight away.
So with all my free time (time that is available because I’m not doing any exercise) I did some thinking. And I came up with a simpler and less specific resolution.
Something where there are no ifs, no buts and no maybes. Something that I can’t make excuses about or put off or justify – a yes/no resolution.
And this is it: I’m going to say ‘yes’ more often.
YES. A simple, monosyllabic word that can have powerful consequences.
I know this might make me sound like a crazy hippy who works in a shop selling crystals but bear with me (worst comes to worst, I sell you a dream catcher and everyone walks away happy, right?)
I’ve said yes when I normally wouldn’t on more than one occasion recently and each time it has delivered an amazing outcome.
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I have always been a fan of Millsy's but my love for him exploded when he photobombed a picture I was taking of my Mum and Helen Dallimore (Paulette) after we saw Legally Blonde. Legend!!
I hope I run into him again in the future... FYI, my 25th birthday is in June - wanna come? You wouldn't have to perform or anything; just be your regular awesome self.
I remember when you were on Aus Idol and you were pushed as the 'pretty boy' with not as much talent as the rest of the contestants (judges words). You have proven everyone oh so wrong, you have such a range of talents and great insight to boot. You are definitely on the up and up.