How to Make Time to Do Things You Enjoy in the New Year

Middle-Aged Woman Under Night Sky with Umbrella with Lit Lightbulbs

When I was a kid, I once asked my Mom why people made resolutions to do things they didn’t want to do in the new year instead of doing more of the things they wanted to do. She apprised me with a wary look and reminded me that children were to be seen and not heard before throwing back a plastic glass of cheap champagne.

This memory came back to me as I considered how busy 2019 had been for me—especially when I had told friends at the end of 2018 that I planned to slow my roll in the new year. I still have not replied to my friends’ birthday wishes posted to my Facebook page back in September, let alone organized my photos from my vacation to Iceland to share with others.

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