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RE: Where Do You Want To Be In 2023?

in #story2 years ago

Procastinar!!! That is perhaps the evil of many. We think we have time and life for everything, but in the end life is only a breath. This year has been hard around here, but I have been able to mature and learn lessons from each of the negative things I have experienced. And as I say, as long as my heart keeps beating, I must be thankful every day. This year I have also promised myself to finish my promotion work on Venezuelan literature. Maybe I will get another source of income that will make me live more comfortably: to have a better economy. I also want to travel and exercise again. Getting back to the Nancy I was before the pandemic will be a great challenge. Before ending these lines I can not fail to thank you and the goodness you breathe, for you and your family my best wishes in this new year. I hope that the light that you are continues to shine in its maximum splendor. I embrace you tightly, Eric!!!

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I fall victim to our old enemy, procrastination, too! It's strange sometimes how it seems the universe opens up and works with us the moment we take that first step towards our goals. I'm sorry to hear about your struggles in 2022. I can't imagine how hard that's been. The economy is bad here in the US but not nearly as bad as Venezuela. The prices for everything, especially food, just keep rising. I wish you luck on attaining your goals! A little bit every day starts to form a habit and once the habit is formed it becomes much easier. As always, thank you very much for supporting my work this year. I wish you and your family a much better 2023!