End of 2020
There are no easy or quick achievements. There are no shortcuts to success. When you commit and are strategic at what you do, then things may come naturally to you.
Succeeding in your goals makes you feel accomplished, and feeling accomplished is a lifetime mission. Having multiple ambitions, though, plays the opposite game of feeling fulfilled. Yet, that’s what keeps you going further and progress — if you know how to handle the uncertainties that come from the unknown.
The most important thing is realizing that it’s not the goal that makes you grow. It’s the journey you choose that makes the difference and enables you to thrive — or fail.
If this year has taught us one thing, it’s that precarious situations are only temporary. Whatever your circumstances right now, you’ll be in a completely different situation in a few years’ time. This might sound like an expression of hope for some, or cynical to others. Nevertheless, it’s a mindset that has helped many of us dealing with our mental health throughout this challenging year.
In times of crisis, your real character is finally revealed to you.
2020 could have been (a lot) better, could also have been worse. Every end of December, we expect the new year full of hope and optimism. We create the expectation that it’s going to bring that much-wanted change we’re striving to get. As the saying goes, nothing will ever change unless you do.
Here’s to 2021! 🥂
Let the creativity, abundance, and prosperity flow!