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How is January Nearly Finished?

Hola again,


Welcome to my first proper post on this blog!
January has almost finished and many people are going to be looking at the resolutions they set earlier this month and complaining about how they haven't stuck to them.
Like most people, I had struggles last year and when 2015 rolled up, I vowed that I would start everyday positively. So that's why I made some New Year Resolutions to try and stick to, not to achieve something but to remain positive... these resolutions include:
  • Let my imagination fly further than it’s ever gone by writing more than ever before
  • Smile even if the world is throwing everything at you
  • Feel happy about how I look everyday
Looking back at these, I am happy to say that I have stuck to 4/5 of the resolutions which is more than ever before.
I am also happy to say that this blog and many other publications are proof that my imagination and writing skills are constantly growing. I was scared of what people would think of my stuff, but I have decided that all great authors have critics and shying away from publishing your work isn't improving you as a writer. 
And even though I sometimes feel awful about my looks or feel like life is against me, I have smiled every single day and decided that not showing my negativity brightens my day! (music also helps but that's for another day)

It's weird how I set these nearly a month ago, and how quick this month has gone! This year holds some huge changes and exciting prospects so I am going to see what the rest of the year brings me :)

So that's it for my first blog, I would love to know what your resolutions were and if you've stuck to any of them.


That's all for now my dears,
See you soon

xx

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