2024 new year's resolutions
2024 new year's resolutions
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2024 new year's resolutionshow to keep new year's resolutions
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Hello, I’m Falls Shu, and welcome to my space where I share a life worth living. I strive to lead a fulfilled life for myself and hope to inspire you all along the way.
I was born in 1992 in a small village, and if you’re into star signs like me, I’m an Aries—always a great conversation starter! Like many, my early life was challenging, but at 32 years old, I now reside in the bustling city of Shenzhen, China, where I’ve been for around 6 years. I’ve dabbled in various jobs and even ventured into starting a business with some acquaintances last year. However, this year, I’ve made the decision to focus on personal growth, aiming for a life of fHello, New Version!
Speaking of New Year’s Resolutions, everybody knows one thing crystal clear: They’re known for being easy to say but impossible to keep.
I believe you’ve also noticed that, in real life, things either follow an upward trajectory or a downward trend. Let’s examine people’s commitment to their resolutions throughout the four seasons of the year, and a clear pattern emerges.
Four Stages of New Years Resolutions Vanished
I. Spring is a season of hope and enthusiasm, with people feeling motivated and over 90% actively sharing or mapping out their entire plans for their New Year’s resolutions. This stage can be called “Vigorous Hope.”
II. By summertime, around 70% of individuals have become silent about their resolutions, ceasing to talk about or post anything motivated on social media. I refer to this stage as “Into Quietness.”
II. Another 20% lose track by autumn, either exhausted by work or other factors, to the point where they can barely recall their initial aspirations. This stage can be described as “Easily Lost.”
VI. Less than 10% persevere into the winter season, striving to fulfill their promises despite inevitable distractions. However, the coldness of nature also dampens the enthusiasm of their New Year beginnings, resulting in the stage of “Barely There.”
Reflections on My Journey & Starting Life’s Experiments
I find myself among those who typically falter by the second season. By June, I often find myself reflecting on the gap between my resolutions and reality, realizing the time I’ve squandered on distractions rather than pursuing my January 1st goals.
This year, in February, I suddenly felt the urge to embark on a New Year’s resolution experiment with my life. It all began with a quote I stumbled upon online by Ralph Waldo Emerson:
reedom while also being able to support myself and explore the world running this website.