At the end of December in 2019, during that final week when Christmas (for those who celebrate on the 25th) ended and we had the very slow transition into the coming year which happens at the end of every year, we were all optimistic about what 2020 would be like and what we would be able to accomplish. Little did we know, an unseen kind of pandemonium would ensue that would make it difficult to make meaningful progress toward our dreams. Now, many of us are, understandably, much more cautiously optimistic this year as we stand in the beginning of 2021, excited to have some sense of closure after a difficult year.
A New Year. A new beginning.
A New Year. A new beginning.
A New Year. A new beginning.
At the end of December in 2019, during that final week when Christmas (for those who celebrate on the 25th) ended and we had the very slow transition into the coming year which happens at the end of every year, we were all optimistic about what 2020 would be like and what we would be able to accomplish. Little did we know, an unseen kind of pandemonium would ensue that would make it difficult to make meaningful progress toward our dreams. Now, many of us are, understandably, much more cautiously optimistic this year as we stand in the beginning of 2021, excited to have some sense of closure after a difficult year.