January 4, 2021

Happy New Year! … now what?

New Year full moon 2021

We are welcoming in 2021 with perhaps more uncertainty than any other year in recent memory.

Now what?

What is your intention for this year?

You do have one, even if it is just a default intention that you have not thought about.

Your intention, thought about or not, will tend to drive what you do and therefore what you get during 2021.

Is it…
…to survive?
…to keep doing the same stuff?
…to do different stuff?
…to change in some way?
…to learn something?
…to fall in love?
…to move on?
…to grow?

What is it?

It seems to me that your intention is your starting point for the year, so it is worth thinking about it.

Giving it some thought is better than just leaving things up to chance don’t you think?

So, grab your favourite drink and sit for a while to contemplate your intention for 2021 and the things you can do that might coax that intention into reality.

My best wishes, Paul

Paul Matthews

CEO and Founder of People Alchemy

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