I’m sure we’re all looking forward to another journey around the sun; visualizing our new bodies 🏋🏾♀️, soon-to-be bank accounts 💵, and super fulfilling love lives 👩🏾🧔🏾.
In anticipation for the new year, it would seem that we are trained to accentuate the positives. We want to frame our experiences and shape our personal narratives positively in the hopes of making them so.
In this world somethings must die in order to give rise to what must follow. So that others might live, and take their rightful place and priority in your life.
Some habits, trips, and relationships can’t be manifested until their predecessors are trampled by a herd of wildebeest. (It was 1994, and it’s still too soon 😔🤭)
You can’t ghost 👻 your real-life problems in favor of an idealized life that resets on January 1st. You can’t leave your lingering family/relationship issues on read or deactivate your adulthood account. That’s unfortunately not how this works. I tried.
Didn’t work. Before you initiate the sweeping changes you have planned for
2018 2019, what are some small changes you can make today? This year?
A lil’ motivation to complete your Old Year’s Resolutions, and step bravely into the unknown.
And finally, I wanna ask you all a question. Inspired by the folks at Shine. “A Daily text to help you thrive.”
Roze Goes … luv ya!
love this. Happy new year!
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Thanks! Happy New Year to you and yours!
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Love the fireworks gif! And the NYE Resolutions poster/infographic! Did you design that? =)
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I did indeed! Canva!
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Thought provoking post on NY’s Resolutions! There’s also an awesome poster/infographic that I absolutely love and am pinning it on my desk! 😉
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Badabapbapbaaaaaa!!!! I’m lovin’ it 🙂 The memes are dope. Lesson #9999 Thanks Lady. NY’s resolutions: 1) Plan your Old year’s conclusions.
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