We all know most of those resolutions end up falling apart by February. The more someone feels compelled to humblebrag on social media about their new exercise/yoga/kale routine, the less likely they are to stick with it.
LMAO. Prose dude, pure prose.
For this reason, I don't normally do resolutions. I did this year though. I got active on Steem shortly after my mothers death. The regrets I have around that coupled with the great community I have found here has changed my outlook.
I'm no longer content to be shoved along the path of life. I've committed to some things, one of which is periodic evaluation of progress.
That being said, this doesn't feel like I'm running the gauntlet. I'm enjoying it. That might be because I'm so laid back by nature.
Yes. Your approach is nerdy. :-D It makes sense though. Starting in the right place and prioritizing is essential to progress.
Good luck on your path!
Thanks for the post.
Keep Steeming!
RE: Starting Slowly With The New Year Feels Great and Leads to Clearer Thinking