It's 2020!!
I don't know about you, but the start of the new year can be both exciting and intimidating. I sometimes feel this pressure to do a complete 180 in less than 12 months. I have always been a goal setter. My athletic background helped me to understand the determination and persistence to reach my goals. This training, along with other life experiences, has helped me reach incredible heights. Though I was able to reach some goals with ease, other life goals, especially ones that involved other people, took longer and sometimes didn't happen in the year that I wanted. Rejection and let downs were a very unwanted, but necessary friend. It has often taught me patience and humility. Everything in your life has a season and I truly believe this with ALL OF MY HEART. Just because something didn't happen in the time that you wanted, doesn't mean it won't happen at all. When it finally does happen for you, the school you wanted to get into for example or the relationship of your dreams, it will be the sweetest thing in your life because it took more time and work to get there.
Realize that your best life doesn't have to be lived in one year's time. Your growth and achievements can be built over a few years if necessary. Be patient if something you set out to do doesn't happen in the timeframe you set out. Usually, if you keep working at a goal, you will reach it eventually.
In the meantime, it helps to also take time on your inner self. Whether that is increasing your spirituality, or being more honest with yourself and loved ones, developing your character and practicing self-love and love for others will better prepare you emotionally for blessings and success you set out to have in your life.
As we look to this new year of blessings and lessons, we as a family are setting goals to let go of limiting beliefs that hold us back from reaching our greatest potential. We are letting go of the pressure to stay in toxic relationships or environments just to make others happy. We are letting go of the idea that everything needs to happen for us before a certain age and recognizing that some things may take more time. We know that as we do this, we will increase our emotional, mental, physical and spiritual well-being and grow closer to each other and strive for our goals with a healthier and more forgiving mindset.
What are three things you want to let go of this year that will help prepare you for your blessings in the years to come? We want to know! Tonight (or whenever you have time) write down three things you are going to let go of this year. Share it with someone you trust and do it together! I promise that as you do this, you will gain a deeper sense of self-worth and fulfillment while working towards having your best life. I will be doing a post on healthy goal setting in the next few weeks so stay tuned for that!
Happy 2020 everyone!! We are so excited to share this year with all of you and we can't wait for all that is in store!
xoxo, C.
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