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New Year New Goals

Frizbeen
Happy New Year
January 1, 2020

Time to Breathe Some Life into an Old Project

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What’s in store for the new year!


Instead of spreading ourselves thin this year by proclaiming to accomplish a heap of projects, why not take is slow and cut down on the workload?
Like most people, the New Year can be a time for change and new beginnings. Keeping track of all the goals we may have for the start of the year is important. Some people choose to use lists, journaling, and even basic scribbles etched into the margins of a calendar. All these techniques are good and you should consider similar to clearly outline this year’s goals. There is one word of caution however; DO NOT OVERLOAD YOURSELF! Clearly having too much on your plate can exhaust your noblest attempts to better yourself this year, especially after the initial excitement of starting fresh fades.
Now as for the future of this website: I created this space years ago with the intention of daily tip style blogs but eventually like mentioned above, I spread myself too thin and had lost the drive to continue on. I’ve had plenty of time to reflect on this project and now I am back! There will be some changes to the overall format moving forward. Instead of post sully about giving advice or simple tips, I will try to expand my efforts here to more personal daily writings, as well as the occasional old style posts. If you are inclined to follow me here, I promise to put forth more of an effort moving forward as this website ventures into the variety style blogosphere.
Thank you.

~Frizbeen.

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