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WHAT'S THE PLAN🤔

 Hey guys, it's been a while here.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New year in advance.

Twenty twenty, was literally a rollercoaster ride with the grim pandemic situation surrounding us. Unlike other years, this was a different one for all of us, we were locked inside our homes, working from home, and stepping out only for essentials, especially when multiple lockdowns were happening.

This year has made one thing clear. Planning things way in advance doesn’t help. Your situations can change anytime, and you have to adjust accordingly.

So, for next year, my plan is to set mini-goals every month and take them one by one. I am not going to set lofty goals for myself, which might be difficult for me to achieve. Sometimes, it’s good to take the easy approach and set goals that you can accomplish if you follow a structured routine.

And I have already started this process. I have already set my goals for the new year and have started working on it.

What about you?

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  1. “Set mini-goals every month and take them one by one” Hmm I think I’m going to do that too🤔

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  2. I'll try this new approach. Perhaps it might save my ever reducing dreams

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  3. I loveeee this. Yes, this year has indeed let us see how so much can change in the shortest period, and let us really embrace the power of taking things little by little.
    I'm glad you chose to see the light Peace and for reminding us all to see it too. <3
    Funny you should mention the taking things one step (month) at a time, I'm developing a sort of digital program to help bridge the gap between goal setting and goal getting. Imma hit you up later.
    For now, cheers to 2021!

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  4. Thank you so much.
    Happy new year in advance.

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