It’s the end of the year. I bet
by now we will have so many lessons, trainings, talks and articles on how to
start 2020. Acronyms such as SMART, in relation to our goals for 2020 would be
all over the place.
In the midst of what seems to be ‘normal’
for this season, especially for the fact that it is said that a new decade is
upon us, I would love to tell you something different; and this would be my
word of advice for the year 2020- Start small and steady.
Why do I advise a ‘small’ start? It’s
because great things build up. Just yesterday, I read something I find to be
true in some ways- it says- "In the real sense, there is nothing new about the 'new year', it's a continuation of dates and time..."- Ajayi Adebayo.
Somebody I see as a mentor once
talked about a runner who was popular in the 80s and early 90s- Carl Lewis.
Almost all through his career, he seemed to maintain a chain of wins/break
records, especially when he was running the marathon. It soon was discovered
that one major reason he had all that win was because he started his
race with steady efforts, instead of starting like others who at the very
beginning would exhaust themselves with too much zeal. His steady nature,
especially at the beginning provides the strategy with which he uses to end the
race strong by giving all his energy to the last quarter of the race, when all others
would have been tired, even if they wanted to give the race their all.
In other words, as the new year
comes, do not be scared into making gigantic decisions and goals, just because everyone around you is. Like the
sentence rightly said, a new year is basically the continuation of the life you
have lived thus far. While it always seem as a good time to appraise oneself and
have new goals, it might not always be an avenue to start all fresh. It might
actually be a time to build on the premise of the things done last year. Besides, starting small and steady seems to build/sustain strength and energy over time, unlike starting with so much energy (which most of the time, brings about early fatigue).
Based on a number of factors, most countries/companies start
their ‘new years’ at different times of the year. For some organizations, their new year starts right in the middle of
the year; mostly referred to as ‘financial year’. For human beings as well, if
we give a deep thought, our new year basically starts on the date of our birth
anniversaries (our birthdays), and probably not necessarily on the first of
January of every year. Starting the new year steady and celebrating every seeming win in the process helps in building energy, as well as a clear head for making decisions, thereby taking away undue pressure
Not saying the natural and general
new year cannot present an opportunity to start afresh, just saying it should
not be an avenue to mount undue pressure on yourself. Someone that started a project
some days to January 1 might do himself a bit of harm trying to start another
one without finishing the one he started prior, all because of a new year. Projecting
our goals should not be just on general new years, but at every phase of our
lives, be it quarterly or biannual.
If you happen to be a person of the Spirit, search out your goals
using your spirit, because only then (coupled with prayer and fasting) can
adequate strength be released, and you wouldn’t just get tired at the middle of
the road (and sometimes at the very beginning!), due to ‘mere’ resolutions and
all, backed with no power or conviction whatsoever.
Meanwhile, today being the very last Wednesday
of the year, I would like to wish us all a Happy new year in advance. More
importantly, I would like to shout – MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!, today actually being
Christmas day. As well, I would like to say a big thank you to you for being
with me every step of the way. Thank you for reading the different articles
posted on this blog, as well (and perhaps more importantly), for sharing them
on your whatsapp statuses and social media pages. I am indeed VERY grateful,
and I love you all.
See You next year by His Grace
(Next week Wednesday is actually the 1st of January!). See you then!
N.B- If there are some deals you need to close, especially such
that can only be closed in January, please by all means, do your best to close
your deals. The idea of starting small and steady is an attempt to take undue
pressure off you, and to make you celebrate your little wins instead of the big
wins we seek to achieve based on ‘new year resolutions’, which majority of the
time, ends up weighing us down a while into the new year. This is not an
article to encourage laziness or complacency, but one to encourage stability, especially
one that leads to amazing results through constant and conscious efforts, as
well as adequate planning.
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