Able GOD,
Fabled GOD,
Arugbo Ojo,
To you I can’t sing ‘odoo’
In your presence I will zanku
And add to it a little shaku-shaku
Without hesitation I will gbese
Able GOD,
Fabled GOD,
Arugbo Ojo,
To you I can’t sing ‘odoo’
In your presence I will zanku
And add to it a little shaku-shaku
Without hesitation I will gbese
It’s a few days to the new year 2018 (somebody say yeah yeah) and there are a lot of things that we all want to do better or not do at all or start doing. I personally want to attend a lot of Owambe’s (I passed through 2017 without as much as one Owambe).Every year we as people tally our wins and losses and from all the lessons we learnt throughout the year, we put up a list of what to do to make the next year better and we then tag it ‘new year resolutions’, but the thing is, we can go back to our drawing board anytime not necessarily only at the end of the year.
I came across an article about how making a New Year’s resolution was setting yourself up for failure and I thought of doing a column on New Year resolution fails but somehow I diverted. But first let’s tackle why I think New Year resolutions are bullcrap.
#THE TITLE-‘New Year Resolutions’
Honestly, 90% of the problem is the mentality of people concerning the name. New Year’s resolutions are same as everyday goals the only difference being that they are goals for the start of a new quarter. Unfortunately people start adding goals to their new year’s resolution even from June…and I’m simply left speechless. Waiting to start a goal in the new year is simply procrastination(how about starting that gym membership in November, forget January).I have set in past years new year resolutions and I have found out that most times I barely achieve 50% before the year runs out.
#UNREASONABLE GOALS
Imagine me a student with no extra source of income setting ‘get a new car this year’ as my New Year resolution. Short term goals are the most practical method of setting goals. Even if you set long term goals (a necessary evil), break them down into short term achievable actions and have the determination to see them through. Every single goal you set should reflect your self-growth. What do you want to see at the end of the year? The student who set the ‘new car’ resolution could have set ‘ get a part time vocational skill’ and ‘start saving for a car’ as his/her goals instead. Goals are meant to be practical not fantasy.
Having said all that we all need to set goals that will help guide us to our dreams this new quarter.as Earl Nightingale said “People with goals succeed because they know where they are going” so I have highlighted a few aspects of our lives to help us set important achievable goals.
GOD
Seeing the New Year is a blessing we should never take for granted. No matter what religion we practice or beliefs we have, getting closer to GOD should definitely top the list
FAMILY
Our family is our rock .as they say blood is thicker than water we should always strive to have better relationships in our families
SCHOOL /WORK
We all have big goals and big dreams but without a concrete plan and a determination to work toward it cannot be acheived.
Dream big, work hard.no matter what your dreams are you need to know that without hard work that is all they would remain ‘DREAMS’.
PERSONAL LIFE
LOVE LIFE
The significant other in your life also deserves a new improved you. Look at your relationships how far you have gone, how far you want to go. Are there changes you need to make to make for a smoother relationship? This is what makes you a good partner.
If you pick all this and make a New Year resolution list, I definitely trust that with consistency and determination at the end of the New Year you would have checked off at least 80% of your goals.
I hope this post helped you out, if you have any questions or contribution just leave a comment and if you need any help you can also email me and I’ll be sure to get back to you.Dont forget to like this post and also follow us on all our social media handles.
Happy New Year In A Few Hours!!!!!!!
Lots of love from this side,
RUBIES.