Making Goals (Instead of Resolutions) for the New Year

I’m a firm believer in goal-setting. While “resolutions” tend to make us think of life-altering or “major” changes we need to make to be a “better” person, goals are concrete ideas or aspirations that we can use practical tasks to actually achieve, as we are. 

For example, I’m setting goals for 2021 such as “get the COVID-19 vaccine” (as a health goal), because that’s a concrete step I can take to make my life better in the new year. In past years, we’ve had the goal to visit different countries, move to new places, etc., and all of these can actually *happen* if you take concrete steps (do “tasks” to work toward the goal) and did happen in past years. 

That said, here are my goals for 2021!

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So, what are your goals this year? Do tried and true “resolutions” work for any of you? Let’s discuss!



Xoxo, MM.

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