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Resolutions..


A very happy New Year 2023!! 

It’s the time for most of us to think about what to do in upcoming year. Resolutions, my first one is that I have to strike out all items in my To Do list planned for 2023. Let me revisit by 31-Dec-2023 and update on how it went :) 

But before that I thought of listing down few life lessons from 2022; sharing it with a slightest hope that someone out there could relate.
  • Don’t dwell in the past, it will swallow your present and there wont be a past to think about in the future! :D
  • People’s perspective towards something will tend to change, so don’t make any judgements based on what you hear from others. Let time tell you what to do. 
  • Don’t try to solve all the problems, some will remain unresolved.. and it’s ok for it to be like that.. Let us continue exploration of life. It’s called, “the Acceptance” :) 
  • There is this one person who needs your attention and needs to be in your priority list.. and it’s none other than “YourSelf”. Yea, we need to check on ourself, give some “Me time”, do things that you wanted to do, buy something for yourself, prioritize your needs than others for a short while. Rejuvenate YourSelf! 
Hmm.. Now based on these I had set some doable and focussed list of resolutions.. Hopeful to get them all done by year end :) 

Life teaches us very good lessons, the key is that do we learn and grow out of it….??! 

With that thought.. signing off for now. Once again a very happy new year 2023 to all.. let us make each day worth living..! 

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