NEW YEAR; NEW ME

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  Hello; it has been a while hope you have been well.   It’s the New Year and for the first time in a while, I didn’t see any new year new me statuses. Have people given up on changing their lives? Or are we overwhelmed by the state of the world which seems to not be changing?  In our capacity, we cannot change the world but what we can change is our look at life. We set targets for new year’s resolutions but we rarely ever get to attain a satisfactory result at the end of the year. The reason for this is we always procrastinate for example I have been thinking I need to lose some weight so I have been thinking of the diet when I asked when I plan to start it I said the 10th and knowing myself I will keep procrastinating. So because we do not start the year on the right footing we set ourselves up for failure. So in the same way, if we wish to succeed in any of our targets, plans let’s start on the right footing. Gregor Moniuszko wrote on Thrive Global that “By starting the day right,

Unfinished business

 Today's post will be a little different; I hope you like it.



I was on YOUTUBE and came across this video by  Dandapani; he speaks about three ways of developing willpower. Now I won't go into the whole video; he says, " There are three ways to develop willpower; the first thing is to finish what you begin." I want to dwell on this today as I am guilty of not finishing what I begin.


It doesn't happen with projects only, also with conversations, and unfortunately with relationships as well. Unfortunately, I tend to leave conversations hanging.  I do so because I like to pick up from where I left off. I realise with conversations; I don't respond and concluding the topic. I wake up the next day and say, "you know so true" at the end, I'm stuck in this conversation where we are not saying anything that makes sense at all; it's just a back and forth of meaningless phrases. 


I am afraid of conclusions; the idea of letting the conversation die to me seems like the end of a relationship. I struggle to understand; that when that conversation ends; we can find a new topic to discuss. I keep holding on to the past, attempting to resurrect it because I don't want things to change. Change is inevitable; it's not even bad at all change brings new ideas, new opportunities.


So I want to try finishing what I begin so I can move on to what comes next. Let us finish what we begin, keeping in mind that conclusions will open a door for you to start something new.

Comments

  1. Thank you for an encouraging post. I am one person who leaves things unfinished, half way in the project i hang in my boots, if its conversation I tell myself will continue tomorrow, but with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, tomorrow is never promised. Lets strive to finish what we start

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