Resolution

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Resolutions are just a yearly reminder that most of us don’t change in due time.

Sure have your goals. But if you average out the so-called new year revolutionists it turns out 90% of them don’t keep their promises. It’s a blatant statistic that I’m pretty sure we’re all familiar with to say the least. It’s either that or you’ve been blinded by the oh-so-hopeful bandwagon that commercialisation loves to buckle us up in and social media regurgitation alway reinforces.

The thing is transformation arcs can be performative and probably more then half of the grand visionaries claiming “new year, new me” never actually sustain their efforts. Face it you’ll probably fall off your resolution in the next month or two.

But hey freaking hello. I’ll stop with the pessimism. If your part of the minority and It’s change you really want from here on after and it also happens to be now of all times lets have a bit of thought about reformations this new year.

Make a resolution everyday. It could be about your business, studies, personal growth or just your life in general. Jot down the bad things, note the good things. Articulate the differences and make a verdict on what should be done for the greater good. Resolutions should be a consistent initiative not a one time measure. An individual who seeks constant self improvement and perfectionism should be actively creating resolutions for themselves on a daily basis. To be the best of the best, that’s the necessity that assures yourself of being so

Here’s the cliche motivational line you’ve probably been waiting for.

Your future won’t wait, why should you? The time for progress was yesterday. Fight against the inevitability of time and make an act when you should of.

Stay weird. Stay humble.

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