Make this year Count

Christine Walker
2 min readNov 29, 2020

2020 was not the year for many, I for one, felt as it slipped by. We had to learn about ourselves, adapt, and make changes. More things became out of control as we were locked into our homes for majority of the year.

For me, I was getting started with my goals and the Pandemic put everything on hold for me. It became the year of caution and illness, solitude and depression, ideas and stress; challenges that I had to overcome.

Reflecting on the past year I see the changes that I should have made and choose to make some changes now, as a choice.

All you need to start creating change is the belief that you can, and a plan.

Changing is your chance for new opportunities

When you’ve decided that enough is enough, it’s time to make a plan. How do we achieve our goals? What are we looking to reach? Nothing happens without a plan — guess what, without one we can lose focus.

Ways to outline your plan;

  • Create your HIGH-LEVEL goal
  • Write it down
  • Define realistic objectives for reaching your goal
  • Decide what a realistic timeframe would be
  • Organize yourself and keep track of your opportunities
  • Use trello or other tools to help with streamlining your process
  • Hold yourself accountable and join groups (when you get involved with similar people, they can motivate you to stay on track)

Choosing to give chances will encourage those around you. be able to provide an opportunity to help you and others.

In other words I want next year to focus on creating solutions and encouraging people to make life better for others, however possible.

One letter can make the difference

Change works to help yourself, but it can make a larger difference when used to motivate your society, and giving people the opportunities to succeed. Making the world better by giving the chance to change in hopes to teach those that come after us, their is a birghter future.

I choose to make a difference. I will change the people around me for the better.

- Christine Walker 2020

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Christine Walker
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