Maybe you're onto something... maybe goals should be somehow cyclical and every season should be a raincheck. One can't do it all starting from January right in the middle of winter after weeks of carbs overload. We're only human!
Right?! I don't see why goals need to change every year, it seems more realistic to slowly achieve them over multiple years. I know carbs are supposed to give people energy (like runners before a race), but I, for one, am tired π
I agree, New Yearβs is a weird time... sometimes I think all the reflecting I tend to do can have me a bit too in my head, like thereβs a limit you know? I too agree that it is ok. π
Totally, I completely relate to that! It feels like we're supposed to have all the answers in January, but I'm usually so tired from the holidays and both looking ahead and reflecting can keep me really in my head π
I agree. Itβs O.K.π
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Maybe you're onto something... maybe goals should be somehow cyclical and every season should be a raincheck. One can't do it all starting from January right in the middle of winter after weeks of carbs overload. We're only human!
Right?! I don't see why goals need to change every year, it seems more realistic to slowly achieve them over multiple years. I know carbs are supposed to give people energy (like runners before a race), but I, for one, am tired π
January is not the 6am of the year, it's the 1pm. Siesta time.
YES. I adore that analogy, it's spot on.
Sending you a big hug! π
I agree, New Yearβs is a weird time... sometimes I think all the reflecting I tend to do can have me a bit too in my head, like thereβs a limit you know? I too agree that it is ok. π
Thank you, friend π«Ά
Totally, I completely relate to that! It feels like we're supposed to have all the answers in January, but I'm usually so tired from the holidays and both looking ahead and reflecting can keep me really in my head π