New Years Resolutions


New Year, New Me!

Says anyone who has ever wanted more

For some reason, this day is different than others. It’s motivating, inspiring, empowering, whatever you want to call it but it’s no different than any other day.

Inspiration is fleeting. We live in a world that bombards you with the grind, the hustle, the more you do the better. We scroll a little further to be met with advice on mental health and how to avoid burnout.

I get lost in the noise too often.

So here’s what I’m going to do about it. I’m going to try and write a blog post regularly. That’s it.

For a long time, I’ve been frustrated with myself when I think back on advice I had given someone and think “you know what, someone else probably could have benefitted from hearing that too.”


I’ve been lazy.

This is my attempt at changing that.

You see, I’ve been struggling for a long time. I’m struggling with an eating disorder, with positive body image, with being who I’ve always seen myself as. Over the last decade I’ve been working to bring that person the surface and life has somehow pushed it back down. Time and time again.

I’ve been comfortable underwater and i’m grateful for what it’s taught me, but i’ve never really learned how to be present, and live and eat and breathe while above the surface.

This year I’m going to write more, I'm going to improve my relationship with food, and i’m going to create more content.

I’m doing this for me, and that’s probably the biggest indicator for it’s success.

It’s my decision on how I define each, but i’m excited for what’s to come.

Cheers.


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