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Christmas 2011. New Year’s 2012. Birthdays. Or when we just wanted to party for no reason
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Christmas 2011. New Year’s 2012. Birthdays. Or when we just wanted to party for no reason
Last day of the year. We are all anxious and excited at the same time, at the thought of having another shot at making this coming year a great one.
We want to do all the things we’ve always wanted to do but didn’t get the chance to. We want to say the things we’ve kept inside of us long enough because it has been too long.
What have you achieved in 2010? What have you done that you are really proud of? Did you manage to maintain the same friends? Were you able to meet new ones?
Have you done something that you never thought you would ever do but it turned out to be amazing and you feel incredible about it?
What are your regrets for the year? Things you wish you could undo, things you wish you didn’t say?
To some people, a new year is a fresh beginning. They make resolutions, they want changes, they want better. To others, it’s just another day we have to live. Why does it need a specific date for people to want to start afresh?
We are the masters of our own lives; we decide when we want to do something and then we do it.
So if somewhere along the year you decide things aren’t going so well for you, don’t wait for the following year to begin brand new. You can do it there and then itself.