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9 Things To Take Into 2019

New year, new mindset.

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I know a lot of people say that the idea of starting over and becoming a different person just because it's a new year is preposterous. People don't change just because the number at the end of a date does. But there is something refreshing about having another 365 days to experience new things, meet new people, and change your life. No, people don't change at the stroke of midnight, but that doesn't there's anything wrong with taking the construct of a new year and changing your life with it.

1. When something goes wrong, stop and breathe. Then figure out how you're going to handle it. 

Sometimes when things go array, we act on impulse. We let our emotions guide our actions, which can sometimes cause even more problems. By stepping back, calming down and then proceeding, you'll approach things with a clearer mind.

2. Don't put effort into someone who won't put effort into you. 

The fact of the matter is, some people just don't deserve your time and your effort.

3. Book that plane ticket. Buy those concert tickets. Message that person. 

Life is about take chances and living it to the fullest. That might so incredibly cheesy, but when you really think about it...its true. Sure, someday it feels like life if long and hard, but at the end of the day, you only have one life to live. Live it for you and don't have any regrets. What's the worst thing that can happen?

4. Try something new, you might just like it. 

Sometimes it's scary to try new things and the fear of the unknown keeps you for doing something or eating something or trying something that might just become your new favorite thing. Try everything once.

5. Forgive, and move on. 

If someone wrongs you or hurts you, let go of that grudge. That doesn't mean that you have to allow them back into your life, but forgiving them and moving on feels a lot better than hoarding pain.

6. Fall in love. 

Whether it's a person, a song, a movie, or a hobby...find something to love. Find something that you can lose yourself in and distract you from the normal hustle and bustle of everyday life.

7. Remember to take a little time for yourself. 

At the end of the day, the only thing that matters is you and your health. You're the only person that you truly have to answer to. So, take care of yourself. Remember that having a day to just relax and keep to yourself isn't a bad thing.

8. Stop paying so much attention to what others think of you. 

This kind of relates back to number 8, but do what makes you happy and screw what other people think. You don't have to answer to them. Sacrificing your own happiness just to look a certain way to someone else isn't worth it.

9. Stop thinking so much. 

Don't let that pesky little mind of yours ruin things. I understand that it so much easier said than done, trust me. If you have anxiety like I do, your mind likes to work in overdrive and ruin things. Make a conscious effort to at least try and ignore it.

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