2014 is almost over, marking a time for a new
beginning. No. I’m not talking about resolutions. I find them too easy to
break. And setting goals can be overwhelming. We all have things that we want
to accomplish in our lives — getting into the better shape, making more money,
writing a best-selling book, etc.
For me it’s a time to discard all the pollution
from the last 12 months that is overcrowding my life. Like throwing out all the
stuff I don’t need or use anymore. It frees up needed space for all the things
I’ll be able to throw away at the end of next year. Like murdering bad habits, like
shaking off the negatives; like uncluttering my inbox of all the important
emails I was going to read one day. As of today, I’m ending toxic relationships
to free myself up for potential mistakes in the future. And maybe—just maybe—today,
I will throw away some the shoes and boots I've amassed over the last twenty
years. They don’t fit me anymore anyway.
Now, this is not much to ask for, right?
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