Happy New Year!
Hello 2021! The world must be truly thrilled to say goodbye to 2020. With the exception of maybe Zoom and Amazon. There’s something about saying twenty twenty-one that feels refreshing. Say it a few more times: twenty twenty-one, twenty twenty-one. Let’s make 2021 our best year ever.
Promise to start with a fresh outlook. And it’s time to put the negative thoughts in the rear-view mirror. Having a New Year’s resolution is great. But 50 percent of resolutions are forgotten by the end of January. Is your resolution something that is sustainable? If not, simplify it.
Discover three tips to help you get started on making 2021 the best year ever. The tips won’t get rid of the pandemic or cure cancer. But, they may help you reset your mind as we begin another year.
Pick A Word

Sometimes it’s easy to pick a word. Sometimes you have to let it come to you. This year I debated between positivity, faith and believe. Finally, the word ASPIRE spoke to me.
Looking back, one year my word was LOVE. That same year, I married the man of my dreams. True story: before I picked the word – getting married wasn’t on the calendar.
Click here for a PDF of Jon Gordon’s 21 tips for a Positive New Year.
Learn a new skill.
Pro Tip: If you find a library book and want to add it to your collection, look on Amazon. They almost always sell the same books used. The used books are typically in excellent shape. And even better, you can get them for pennies on the dollar.
Check out these 10 reasons reading everyday is important.
Slow Down
Work on your video call etiquette. Become a better presenter by learning how to breath prior to a presentation. As a result, you will find yourself working on your breathing each day.
Take a midday stroll. And enjoy the beauty with your headphones off. Try a new recipe. Go to bed early. Read a library book for pleasure.
Our best year ever.
Pledge to not look back. Wear a mask and social distance. And to quote Queen Elizabeth in her New Year’s Eve social media message: “Take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return. We’ll be with our friends again. We will be with our families again. We will meet again.”
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