What a year. What a year. I think it’s fair to say that 2020 was not quite the start to the decade we were all hoping for. The unprecedented year is one that I think we can collectively say that none of us want to repeat. It’s so strange to look back on my resolutions from this time last year, the affirmations and hopes that we all had. I struggle to believe that I did 3 whole trips at the start of the year before lockdown hit and had plans to do at least 1 country a month. Little did I know, eh?
Sure it didn’t go to plan, but the year wasn’t without its achievements – which is why I wanted to set some 2021 goals to aim for this year. Here are the goals I’ve set myself.
Focus on my Mental Health
One thing that 2020 taught many, many of us is the importance of mental health. I for one let mine slip and it’s not until you get to such a low point that you even notice. I didn’t even realise how burnt out I was until I couldn’t go on anymore. This year I’m really going to prioritise my mental health and put myself first.
Content
I think 2021 is going to be the year of growth in so many ways. I have so many goals planned in terms of my channels and I can’t wait to put all my plans into action. I’m really focusing on my content and what I’m putting out there – I want everything I publish to be something I’m super proud of. Let’s just say, keep an eye on my channels to see what’s a-coming.
Home Sweet Home
Seeing as we’re spending so much time at home, I really want to perfect the flat and get it to a point where I am really happy. I’ve already been tackling a few projects during the chrimbo limbo and have so many more plans for each room.
I think when you’re in such a small space, it’s so important to ensure the space really reflects you as a person and makes you feel like you.
Appreciating The Small Things
If there’s anything 2020 has taught us, it’s to appreciate the small things in life. Meals out, coffee dates with friends and trips to the cinema… small little mundane things that used to seem so insignificant are going to feel so unbelievably special. I can’t wait to appreciate those small things again.