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We all remember how the beginning of 2020 felt like, it was the beginning of a new decade, a fresh start, just brute optimism all over the air; everyone ready to get after and tackle their goals/resolutions for the year.
And then the “unthinkable” happens, America has gotten covid, and society has been going at it in each other's throat for political reasons and issues that remain occuring in society. All of this happens and the majority of us begin to feel let down, discouraged, disinflated because of quarantine and social issues that were rampant. All in all, some people found a way to make it through 2020 and had the satisfaction to complete their goals; probably in a different fashion. Also, other people felt like they can’t do anything to accomplish their goals. The sins of 2020 itself got the best of people who had “high expectations” for their lives.
Many people put their eggs in one basket for 2020 without ever thinking about the “what ifs” or moments that you thought wouldn’t occur but did.
If it is one of the things 2020 has taught us is to limit your expectations, go with the flow, and don’t confuse your goals towards limitations.
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We all remember how the beginning of 2020 felt like, it was the beginning of a new decade, a fresh start, just brute optimism all over the air; everyone ready to get after and tackle their goals/resolutions for the year.
And then the “unthinkable” happens, America has gotten covid, and society has been going at it in each other's throat for political reasons and issues that remain occuring in society. All of this happens and the majority of us begin to feel let down, discouraged, disinflated because of quarantine and social issues that were rampant. All in all, some people found a way to make it through 2020 and had the satisfaction to complete their goals; probably in a different fashion. Also, other people felt like they can’t do anything to accomplish their goals. The sins of 2020 itself got the best of people who had “high expectations” for their lives.
Many people put their eggs in one basket for 2020 without ever thinking about the “what ifs” or moments that you thought wouldn’t occur but did.
If it is one of the things 2020 has taught us is to limit your expectations, go with the flow, and don’t confuse your goals towards limitations.