The end of the year is about to come, a new chapter of life is about to unfold. It is worth cherishing the good things that occurred in the whole year and being thankful for individuals who became part of our life despite the things that test our strength and faith.
Video credits to Christmas Songs and Carols - Love to Sing
Have you heard the song that was attached above? What comes to your mind each time you hear it?
This year's celebration of Christmas and New Year may be different from the past years, but what matters the most is we celebrate it with all our heart.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
And days of auld lang syne?
Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish song with lyrics ascribed to Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. The one who composes it is not clearly identified, but the opening verse and chorus are now closely linked with the New Year celebration to some countries.
Speaking of New Year Celebration, have you prepared things and fruits with circle form? Have it to have a prosperous and fruitful new year.
And who wouldn't jump on the New Year's eve? That will make you a bit taller! That's a belief, but there is no wrong by trying it. So, give it a try.
It will not also be forgotten to prepare New Year's resolutions. But the question is, are they really attainable?
Many people do it each year, but sometimes they may end up accomplishing one or two things only at the end of the year. Each year, a hundred thousand to millions of individuals write New Year's resolutions, aspiring to attract positive development into their lives. Each year's repeating lines include a more active plan to well-being and fitness, convalescent finances, have flawless skin, and attaining new personal achievements.
What if you will write the opposite? Will it turn out to be effective? Probably, you would accomplish many things. It is just a sort of joke, but if you come to think of it, there is a point. If your resolution is to get fat and eat a lot of sweets, you may have diabetes. So, make sure that if you put a thing or two in your resolution, make sure that it is attainable.
The following are the list of the most common thing added to their new year's resolution.
Exercise more
It is first on the list because people love having physically fit body. Well, who does not?
Lose weight
Foods is life, isn't it? We love eating. Thus, we get fat, and then we want to burn the extra fats and lose weight. That seems to be a cycle.
Achieve a healthy looking skin.
Having pimples is normal, but having breakouts is definitely a frustrating one. It lowers one's confidence. Thus, those who have acnes and all, definitely put in their resolution to have a flawless skin.
Get organized
Sometimes, there are people who really do not care about organizing things in their house especially in their rooms. Thus, they often put in their resolution to become organized next year.
Learn a new skill or hobby
We always want to learn and we always want to acquire new skill because we are fond of exploring things.
Live life to the fullest
Living life is definitely a fulfilling one. It may include travelling more and going to places that you want to explore and many things!
Save more money / spend less money
Money is important. They say, it can make the world go round. We always want to have a fruitful years and wealthy life.
Spend more time with family and friends
Spending time with family is not compensable with any other things. It is priceless. This what we want each year.
Just a tip, if you really want to achieve the things you have listed, make sure you are mentally aware for change and that you only put specific goals that are attainable/
What matters the most is that you made things that earn you enjoyment and fulfil the most important things. This year is indeed full of unexpected things, let us hope that next year would be different, be prosperous, and go back now in its normal state.
"We spend January 1 walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched." - Ellen Goodman
Thanks for reading!