It's January, so I suppose New Year's Resolutions are in order.
I don't usually make resolutions, and I find that my big declarations for self-betterment or changes tend to not pan out. Not because I never better or change myself, but because they are often too lofty or too empty. I'm not sure.
I recently saw that a couple of my friends are choosing a word to focus on (like gratitude or kindness) throughout the year. I like this idea; it's simple, yet if you choose a word wisely, it can probably have a big impact.
A word I often use to describe how I'm feeling is "overwhelmed," and yet I continue to live a life made to overwhelm. With that in mind, my word for 2018 is:
I don't usually make resolutions, and I find that my big declarations for self-betterment or changes tend to not pan out. Not because I never better or change myself, but because they are often too lofty or too empty. I'm not sure.
I recently saw that a couple of my friends are choosing a word to focus on (like gratitude or kindness) throughout the year. I like this idea; it's simple, yet if you choose a word wisely, it can probably have a big impact.
A word I often use to describe how I'm feeling is "overwhelmed," and yet I continue to live a life made to overwhelm. With that in mind, my word for 2018 is:
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