Recap and Break | 2023 Resolution

Eleven posts in as many weeks with a couple of busy weeks ahead, I thought now would be a good time to pause my 2023 Resolution series and take stock of what I’ve shared thus far.

I’m pretty happy with what I’ve written here and how I’m managed to keep my resolution. Going back over the previous posts, it’s interesting to see how I seem to be giving myself advice that not only applies to my goal to start blogging regularly again but also to attempting to tackle any objective.

So, here’s a recap of this series with a key takeaway from each post alongside a link to each post. I hope you find some value in the ideas expressed and can use them to help accomplish whatever your goals might be.

2023 Resolution

1.  2023 Resolution

Gain perspective and confidence by regularly doing something you love and sharing it with the world.

2.  One Week Later
Accept that it’s okay to be less than exceptional every now and again.

3.  And Then … Parakeets
Be open to inspiration. It often finds us in the most unexpected of places.

4.  Adapting
Remember the necessity of adapting.

5. Allowing Serendipity to Play a Role
Be willing to adapt to new ideas and inspiration and accept the potential of the unexpected and the unknown.

6. Acknowledging What’s Good
Perspective is key to a positive attitude.

7. Rigamarole
Persistence improves skill.

8. Good
Maintain momentum by keeping track of the the good stuff and setting aside enough time to reflect.

9. Inertia
The key to overcoming inertia is to keep at it. Habits take time to form.

10. Overcoming Inertia
Deal with inertia when it strikes so you can get on with what you most want to do.

11. No
Create space for the things that matter so you stay focused on achieving your goals.

See you soon with more fun stuff to share!

About tikichris

Chris Osburn is the founder, administrator and editor of tikichris. In addition to blogging, he works as a freelance journalist, photographer, consultant and curator.
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