Besides the perennial resolutions of eating healthier and exercising more, my new resolution for 2016 is to put my phone away when I come home from work.
Pat Kilbane
Ullmann Financial
Young Lawyers Section immediate past president
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My resolutions for 2016 are simple. First, spend more time helping those in need. There is nothing more fun or meaningful than helping someone.
Second, to be more thankful for who I have, what I have, the community in which I live and the way I am allowed to make a living. Last, read more and better books.
Looking forward to 2016.
Christopher J. Greene
Purcell, Flanagan, Hay & Greene, P.A.
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In 2016, I resolve to teach my darling children independence by spending as much time apart from them as possible (Will, age 3; Teddy, age 1; Jay Brown, age 45). As a bonus, I hear absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Katie Fackler
Akerman LLP
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"My New Year’s resolution is to limit my Diet Coke consumption to just one can per day. I love Diet Coke so much that I won’t go to a restaurant if I know it has Diet Pepsi."
Courtney McCormick
McGuireWoods LLP
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"I stopped my New Year’s resolutions a number of years ago. It seems life happened and I constantly did not have time to conjure up a new goal. Now that someone asked me to put it in writing here, I can say that my New Year’s Resolution for 2016 is that I focus on my most valuable riches representing my true wealth — my wife and three boys (third due in April). That’s wealth."
Michael Fox Orr
Dawson | Orr