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Nadya [2.5K]
3 years ago
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If your end-of-year self had to share a message or words of wisdom with your beginning-of-year self, what advice would you give

yourself?
English
1 answer:
Goryan [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

I would tell my beginning-of-year self,  would tell her to not worry too much about small, insignificant things and that mistakes are not bad.

Explanation:

Whenever the year begins, there is always a sense of new beginnings and new goals. But despite all such plans and decisions, there never seems to be a time for everything to be done or even be successful in implementing half of the new-year plans.

So, what I would like to share with my beginning-of-year self from the perspective of my end-of-year self, my advice will be to not focus too much on overthinking and be open to mistakes. I will tell myself mistakes are good and not bad, and they are a part of life. But with that said, I would advise myself to get every opportunity to change and try to be better.

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