Hello 2021
It is typically satisfying to see something to its end; whether it's the end of a book, or the end of the school term. Most of us idealize what it is like to start something and end it knowing you have completed it to the best of your abilities and it can now be shelved on your bookshelf of life. A chapter you can say that you experienced. However, what about those projects that just faded away, or were abandoned? A lot of people start things at full speed, rushing towards the finish line as if that's the one thing that can drive them to the end. New Years resolutions are an amazing example of what I'm talking about; people give themselves a list of things they want to achieve, such as learn a new instrument, exercise more, drink less, unsubscribe to Netflix...the list goes on and on, but you get the point. Some people are successful, but a large majority revert back to old habits because what makes the New Year different from the ye