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Zina Al Kharraz's avatar

Happy new year to all! Every year I would set new year's resolutions and give up on them a few months into the new year; however, I finally understand how to create resolutions that actually work. Explained in great simplicity and simple terms, I loved how Aristotle had described courage in his time saying, "courage is the heart that sustains all other virtues." One of my new year's resolutions that I plan to stick to this year is being more religiously present, and it is a goal that I am passionate about enough to prioritize over others. Another point I found interesting was how many of us tend to simply be reactive to the world around us, however, I love how you urged us to be more present in our daily lives and tasks including the example of "prime time" in the mornings and before going to bed.

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Lilly Ali's avatar

I really related to this article! Its so normal now to set new years goals and then drop them soon after. To be honest its something I really struggle with because I find it hard to get into the habit of something. I tend to commit but forget to re-commit. This article has helped me figure out how I should set goals that I would love to achieve as well as still stick to them even if i'm not feeling motivated some days. Hopefully we all achieve our new years resolutions this year!

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