Sunday, January 27, 2019

You can't go back and change the beginning but you can start where you are and change the ending

We all think new year as something. It seems to offer us a fresh start, a chance to forget about what troubles are behind us. At the moment that the clock hits twelve, we all let out a breath and grin. A new year. A new start. A new beginning.

We enter the new year prepared. We have a list of resolutions in our head, and we're sure that this is the year we'll make unforgettable. This year we fix everything that's wrong. The date of January 1 is full of promise, full of hope.

However, at the end of the year, we are always left unsatisfied. No matter how well the year goes, we are always left wanting more. We always this that we should have done that and I could have done that. So going into the new year, we have a new list of resolutions stockpiled in our head. It's an infinite cycle, we make resolution, yet we never seen to keep them. We see the new year as a way to start over, to create a new you, new me

Instead of this I suggest something different, something new, Why use the new year as your inciting incident? Everyday, we should be striving to become a better version of ourselves. Why wait until  January 1 to fix a problem?

The new year should be a celebration, it shouldn't be a reason for us to stress about our problems that need fixing. So this year, I resolve not to wait. To fix myself as I find problems, not to pile them until next January. Everyday of your life is a new beginning, not just the first day of the year. You can make daily resolutions, not just new year resolution. Any day is suitable for making them. Regard everyday as the beginning of your new, better and happier life. Start everyday of the year with feelings of happiness and with the anticipation that great and wonderful things are going to happen.

Everyday, restate your goals and your decisions for your new, happy and successful life. At the same time, be open to new ideas and opportunities and for ways to achieve your goals

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