A new year offers new beginnings but is usually
marked by old habits that most people promise themselves to quit once the new
starts. That’s why New Year resolutions are supposed to be made days prior to
the eve of the New Year; otherwise most of us find ourselves making these
resolutions the first week of the month of January.
Due to the continuous festive period, people tend to
overspend and end up with shrinking pockets early in January that is further
depleted by fees and other necessary expenditures (rent, meals, shopping for
the month etc.) which most had not planned for as they spent carelessly in the
month of December.
Most of this early January resolutions apart from
being as a resultant of people jumping with common spirits, most of it is usually
due to a humbled pocket that can’t allow the owner to spend further, that’s when
you will hear friend saying they won’t get drunk any more or they plan to be more
financially stable by the end of the year but the same guys will never give you
a plan of how they intend to do so.
Once these persons get their end January salaries
and things get “back to normal” the resolutions as much as they were just
mentions rather than planned, they are kept aside only to be modified the
coming year.
To the already financially stable and with disciplined
goals resolutions are well planned and executed anytime of the year. These
kinds of people don’t just wait for the New Year to show a change of period or
need to do something for your life. These people will always complain that last
year was tough and are hoping for a good year this coming year. Solutions is
stop hoping and put your words into a research, find the best alternatives
after careful evaluation then executes and monitor the progress.
My New Year resolution is to better the best I did
last year. Then I will resolve to action the next plan.
Have a good year my readers keep planning don’t just
mention.
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