The end of the year is always that special time where people start reflecting on the past 350-ish days and planning for the next 365.
It’s a time where many of us love to write out goals for the upcoming New Year — some might call them “resolutions.” To me, that’s a tired term.
The days of “resolving” to do something different, better, or new coming January 1 is very circa 2009. The whole “New Year, New You” aspirational headline is dated as well.
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