Every year many people made promises what they will do or not. But most people maintain malice, sitting on a huge debt and fighting their partners. Of course, there’s still time to get all this sorted and start the new year well.
Refrain from malice
Whether a friend is cheating on you, a family member is lying to you, or a stranger on the internet is violently assaulting you, it can be very difficult to let go of these painful feelings. . But, as the old saying goes, refusing to forgive is like swallowing poison and expecting the other to die. Start your New Year fresh by doing all you can to get rid of those painful feelings and work through them. See a therapist, talk to a priest, or meditate.
Picking a fight
Sometimes you are the culprit, but sometimes you are the one to blame. Most of the time you’re both wrong, but regardless of the actions of others. Whether you choose to admit them now, you will know when you did something wrong. So say you’re sorry. Apologizing is hard, but not as hard as letting an argument carry over into the New Year.
Avoid debt accumulation
This time of year it’s all about spending, spending, spending. Many Ghanaians are in the habit to pile up debt, but that task is not at all cheerful and bright hang over your head. Causing anxiety, worry, depression, and regret, and can even lead to complete collapse. Depending on how much you owe and who you owe it to, it might not be realistic to pay it off during this month or a year, so this year make a budget and plan well
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