New Year, yeah of course its the beginning of 2014, another new calendar that celebrated after the last date of the latest of month of 2013. Even though, its's also not that shocking if there might be some people who missed the celebration on the big night stated :
It's just thatWell Come On !
another year's come and gone
and people still doing
the same old thing.
But anyway, before you know it another year will have passed and we’ll be on to 2014. In anticipation of that eagerly awaited fresh start, I guessed it pertinent to remind you of a few loose ends you may wanna take care of, so you can kick off January 1 with a clean slate.
So, to help you stay on track, here are few things you should do related to the New Year
(you may wanna put 'em on the list ; just in case you know )
1. Make the list of your New Year's Goal.
Notice I didn’t call these “resolutions.” The reason is, because resolutions are a waste of time because we think too big when making them. Remember you are a lot more bigger than what you think you are. So, think about smaller, reasonably attainable goals to concentrate on in the new year. I promise you’ll have more success in achieving them than those lofty goals you made on the past, Right !
May be this quote from RIP Steve Job will boost you Up :
I think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful, not dwell on it for too long. Just figure out what’s next.
2. Evaluate about the Unaccomplished Goal
You know that goal or task or projects you were excited about for a couple days then pushed to wayside for any number of reasons? Revisit it and finish it so you can enjoy a sense of accomplishment and have peace of mind before the year ends.
3. Reconnect With a Friend With Whom You’ve Lost Touch
Most of us are well-meaning people, but sometimes life gets in the way. If you’ve lost touch with a friend or family member this year (or for a few years even), give them a call or send an e-mail to reestablish the connection.
4. Update and Consolidate Your Contacts
Yup, there’s no better time of year than holiday time to update your contacts — especially if you plan to send out cards or host a party. Your workload will be much easier than trying to do it in piece meal.
5. Make Provisions for a Disaster or Other Emergency
Turns out we’re not prepared for impending disaster, Let Hurricane Sandy be a lesson to us all. To make a terrible situation like that a little more bearable when it strikes, start stocking up on disaster supplies now so you’re not left scrambling (or worse, up the proverbial creek without a paddle) when the "ish" hits the fan.
and here is the closing :
In the end, we only regret the chances we didn't take
So, I Wish you a Happy New Year