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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 97190" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>There is a lot of change expected with me for 2022 - a new house, in a new town (even if I know the town very well), and a change of direction with my business. I am therefore not going to set myself too many resolutions, because there are too many unknowns.</p><p></p><p>However, I have three I will be aiming for :</p><p></p><p>1) Learning to say no - I have always been pretty useless at saying no in a work context and tend to take on stuff when I am already busy, or worse take on things I don't really want to take on. Learning to say no upfront saves a whole lot of hassle and I just need to be better at it.</p><p></p><p>2) Walking away when you are not happy. Sometimes you have to let other people down for the sake of your own health - I spent too much of 2021 trying to protect other people at the cost of my own mental health, and I have learnt it is ok to be selfish on occasion.</p><p></p><p>3) Being open to failure. I have always been super cautious of doing large scale things that have an element of risk, especially around being unsuccessful. It has stopped me from launching two parts of my business I have been talking about for over two years now. Covid-19 and moving house didn't help me with my risk aversion (need to pay the bills the mortgage after all!) but my new circumstances should allow a little more freedom to take the risks and just try and make a success of something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 97190, member: 2672"] There is a lot of change expected with me for 2022 - a new house, in a new town (even if I know the town very well), and a change of direction with my business. I am therefore not going to set myself too many resolutions, because there are too many unknowns. However, I have three I will be aiming for : 1) Learning to say no - I have always been pretty useless at saying no in a work context and tend to take on stuff when I am already busy, or worse take on things I don't really want to take on. Learning to say no upfront saves a whole lot of hassle and I just need to be better at it. 2) Walking away when you are not happy. Sometimes you have to let other people down for the sake of your own health - I spent too much of 2021 trying to protect other people at the cost of my own mental health, and I have learnt it is ok to be selfish on occasion. 3) Being open to failure. I have always been super cautious of doing large scale things that have an element of risk, especially around being unsuccessful. It has stopped me from launching two parts of my business I have been talking about for over two years now. Covid-19 and moving house didn't help me with my risk aversion (need to pay the bills the mortgage after all!) but my new circumstances should allow a little more freedom to take the risks and just try and make a success of something. [/QUOTE]
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