I usually try to manage my expectations of the new year and I’m not much into setting resolutions. I simply want to improve what I can and not set any unreasonable expectations.
A year ago my wife and I began the process of selling and purging things in preparation for our move to New York. It seemed like a daunting task a year ago but now we are here and we got it done. I haven’t regretted the move. It was a big move for us but I am glad we made it.
It was a big task. I won’t lie to you about that. I will tell you that I was not onboard with this move in the beginning and all the work it was going to take to get here. When I began to felt stressed about it, I would constantly remind myself that we couldn’t do it all at one time. It took small steps and doing a little every day. That’s the approach you have to take when you are faced with large tasks. Just take small steps instead of stressing out over the big picture.
Although I often stress out when I see the big picture. I try not to but I usually have to have a plan.
One of the most important pieces of advice I could give you is to sit down and map out your plan into smaller chunks so that you won’t be overwhelmed. Also, don’t be so rigid with your plan that you don’t allow yourself room for unexpected situations that might come up. One of those things you can’t predict - especially when you are selling a house - is any repairs you might need to do after an inspection. In our situation, I hadn’t predicted that we would need to make repairs to our chimney. These things happen and you have to expect the unexpected.
Yes I fussed and cussed along the way but in the end everything got done.
As we start another year, I am not planning another move this year but if we do we will do what we can to get it done.
Here’s a list that I found which should set our focus on the new year ahead:
- Self-reflect on your priorities
- Set goals that make sense.
- Set your focus on progress, not perfection.
- If you fail, regroup and keep trying.
