Good Morning or Good Afternoon or Good Evening, this post should take about several minutes to read from start to finish. Happy a little belated New Year.
Are you one of those type of people to say or post "New Year, New Me" at the beginning of each year? It's completely okay if you are one of those type of people who does it.
We often hear or read posts from people whether it's from a relative or from a friend or from someone else that we know to say "New Year, New Me" at the beginning of each year. I feel that saying is a lie because it's definitely a new year but it doesn't sound realistic for saying "New Me".
I don't believe in saying "New Year, New Me." Let me explain my reason why.
By the end of each year; not everyone accomplish every single goal (all short-term goals and all long-term goals) that they've made at the beginning of the year. Some people make some adjustments to several or some of their short-term goals and long-term goals to make easier for them to say that they've accomplish those goals. Some people have high expectations of accomplishing their short-term goals and long-term goals at certain time frames, some people don't think about making back up short-term goals or long-term goals if their goals aren't achievable throughout the year, and so forth.
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I often like to say "New Year, Same Me and look forward to what the year has in store for me."
I always look forward to new year because I always like to think about what short-term goals and long-term goals that I have accomplished throughout the previous year and think about the short-term goals and the long-term goals that I would like to accomplish throughout the new year.
I would admit I don't always make back up short-term goals and long-term goals throughout the year.
What are some examples that we can say instead of "New Year, New Me" at the beginning of each year?
We can say; "New Year, Same Me, Better Habits" or "Focusing on Growth, Not Perfection".
We can say; "New Year, More Me" or "Setting Intentions, Not Rules."
We can say; "Rest and Reset" or "Evolving, Not Replacing."
If you're one of those people who does say it, and if you prefer continue saying it or posting it each year; that's completely okay because that's your choice.
I would like to encourage you to stay tuned until the next post.
Stay Tuned.
Stay Tuned.

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