I'm sure that many of you guys are all geared up to start the new year ahead but slow down. What are you looking forward to in 2015? Want to give up a bad habit? Or do you want to try something new ?
I know many people that would say, 'New Year, new me.' Many of us would have said that at least once in our life time. I'm admitting that I did. Not many years ago though. I was like, "Screw this shit! I'm going to be a changed person. I will improve my grades, I will work out everyday, I will make the best of everyday, I will not complain and I will start to appreciate everything." Ohh boy.. Who was I kidding. I never did any of those stuff. Maybe I was a little enthusiastic about it in the beginning. But yeah, it was a waste of time thinking about those ridiculous resolutions.
So this New Year, it's going to be different and more realistic.
My 2015 resolution is to not have resolution and just do whatever that pleases me at that moment.
If you have a resolution and you known that you will definitely do it then go ahead, no one is stopping you but be realistic because you know what you are capable of.
Since it's the 3rd last day of 2014, I would like to recap my year a little.
I promise that this won't be time consuming as I am going to summarise it as much as possible.
2014 wasn't precisely the best year that I have had. Tons of downs and a handful of ups which I'm pretty much very grateful for. I have become a little sociable this year. Guess that I'm finally leaving my shell and realising certain things. I made friends with a few people that I never thought I would ever talk to. I have learnt different cultures and people around the world. I realised that blood isn't always thicker than water. The term family is overrated. Anyone can let you down anytime. There will always be people wanting to drag you down and all you should do is to prove to them how strong you are. I also learnt a little about different religions. Despite some of it being contrast to each other, they did have similarities. The thought of knowing about religion made me realise how ignorant I have been about my own religion. Even though I never had a chance to choose my religion, I should have taken the time to learn a little about what it is. I'm glad that I would be ending 2014 with a little curiosity about my religion. That shows that my mentality is changing which is a brilliant thing to start off with. And last but never the least, 2014 has taught me about love. For a love sucker that I am, I guess I should let it go for once. It has been a long year but I got through it all by myself and it feels good to not be clingy.
So that was a part of my 2014.
Cheers to an amazing New Year to everyone.
Happy new year! I have made new years resolutions. I just revamp my schedules when I get bored or am in need of improvement. Usually about every other month I makechanges to my routines. Kinda "mini-resolutions"?
ReplyDeleteThat's great as short term resolutions are easier to achieve rather than the long term ones which will require a lot of motivation. And Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI really like that you don't have any new years resolutions. Living life with no expectations is the best way to live life in my opinion. Love your blog! Hope you have a great 2015!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Nicole. Have an amazing 2015 as well. :)
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