Hello Hivers 😊
This is a new month and it's always a good time to review our goals for the year, examine our progress level and adjust what needs to be adjusted, doing this is very important because the quality of the plan determines the quality of result but sometimes doing this can also lead to a feeling of dissatisfaction. I evaluated my goals and honestly I was so overwhelmed, I began to feel like I was not working as hard as I should and the end of the year is fast approaching.
Sometimes we get so focused on end result that we forget that there's beauty in the process, the lessons we learned on the way, the people we came in contact with, the feelings we felt, the new places we visited, the things we touched, the beauty we've seen, this whole experience is the essence of growth.
When it feels like my goal evaluation is beginning to invite anxiety, I remind myself that the process is what matters the most, that I didn't have to worry so much about the end that I forget to enjoy the now and what it offers.
If you let the fear of uncertainty steal your smile, then you're making a mistake. There should be a balance between enjoying where you are now and preparing for where you want to go. We should find happiness now and not wait till we're what we want to be.
We should never think that we can do everything by ourself because if we do, we're setting ourselves up for failure.
We need people and people also need us. This may sound cliche but it's very important to Surround yourself with positive people, people that want the same things as you, people that will push you to be better than you were yesterday, and if we find these ones I hope we hold them so close to our heart and never loose them.
I want us to go through this month knowing that we can't control everything, so we do the best we can, I hope we don't try to shrink our plans when we get overwhelmed. Let us be satisfied in the fact that we're genuinely doing the best we can and hope for the best.
Happy New Month Guys🎉
Thank you for reading my post❤️.
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