Tuesday, February 4, 2020

new year, new me


Image result for new year, new me     It’s about that time of year again. I can feel it all around. 2020 is coming to a close and people are creating their list of do’s for 2016. People are going to work out more next year! They are going to attend church every Sunday. Learn how to cook, be adventurous, put themselves out there more, find a boyfriend, find a girlfriend, have no more regrets, create memories, blah blah blah. “New year, new me.” But is it really?

     Before the clock strikes midnight, it’s as if there is magic in the air. Everyone’s hopes are so high and they just can’t wait for 2020 to roll itself in. Because a new year automatically means you are going to be a different person. I mean why wouldn’t it?  You have thrown your new year’s resolutions to the universe and you know they will be granted 12:01 a.m. on 2020.

     It’s good to want to strive to be a better person and I understand that the New Year is a great way to try something “different.” But, don’t put too much pressure on yourself to accomplish your New Year’s Resolution. That’s why these resolutions are quit sooo quickly; as fast as people go all in they go all out. Pace yourself! Create a reasonable New Year’s Resolution. Don’t strive to be a billionaire in 2016 when you are only a thousand ire in 2019.

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1 comment:

  1. You got it right! Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Do what makes you happy. Goodluck on your journey! God bless!

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