The True Purpose Of New Years Resolutions

Resolutions for the upcoming year are important, because it forces you to reflect. Who you are, what you’ve done, who you want to be. Growth isn’t possible without introspection. Being a better version of yourself means progress over perfection. No matter how big or small the change is. Write 3 things you want to work on in 2026 and 3 you want to release. Via: SelfCareExpress

Go Just A Little Deeper

A moment of introspection. Answer these questions for yourself, I’ll begin:

  • A mixed bag of emotions. I’m really sad John Witherspoon died, a reminder that all things must pass. Death gives life edges. In my personal life, anxious. Not in a bad way, but in the manner of someone embarking on a new beginning. I am finally moving out of this negative energy and excited for what’s to come. I keep getting all these universal signs of the changes, passing my soul lessons and victory on the horizon. Excited, I’m excited.
  • Harvest. This is the time where my patience is rewarded, I am fully healed, I reap what I sow. All the seeds I planted will finally come to harvest.
  • My life purpose. To write, to be altruistic, to leave this place better than how I found it.
  • Create, to create is the best thing.
  • A good laugh.

What were your answers? It’s so important to reflect, its integral to your evolution. Photo: Were Not Really Strangers