IF IT'S FOR YOUR HAPPINESS, THEN IT'S WORTH IT

IF IT'S FOR YOUR HAPPINESS, THEN IT'S WORTH IT

    First and foremost, I'd want to greet each one of my blog's readers a Happy New Year. I'd like to express my gratitude, and I'm glad you're still surviving and very well. I know you've been through a lot over the years, you've worked with a lot of issues, and most importantly, you've learned things along the way that you've carried with you this year. It is very common to start a new year's resolution on this day. Just like to be healthier, you may have to give up something unhealthy, such as sweets or chocolate. 

    My new year was wonderful because I spent it with my family; I prepared grahams and graham balls so that I will give something sweet for my families, and despite the fact that my work was not perfect, they still ate it as a sign of gratitude. My cousins and I also participated in a variety of games. I was happy even though I didn't win and only collected a small amount of money. I am content as long as they are with me. 

A new year means a new me. Many people have previously came up with the term to characterize their new year's resolution or a change from the previous year. Change can take many forms, including changing one's body, face, or external appearance; it can also take the form of sleeping early at night, finding love, and not being stupid in love; and, most importantly, it can take the form of whatever you want to change in yourself, your habits, or others as long as it makes you happy and no one is affected. Change is significant in the new year, especially if you have had a year with few positive experiences or memories. This isn't an issue because everyone has the right to change, especially if it's for the betterment of themselves as well as others. 

    12 months, 365 days, 52 weeks, 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes and 31,536,000 seconds. We have more time in a year to do what we want, more opportunities to improve what we want to change, and, most importantly, more opportunities to make memories with our loved ones and to adore our own. This year, we can build to-do lists that we haven't done in previous years, acquire pets to make them feel loved and to make ourselves happy, let ourselves to be in love, and most importantly, allow ourselves to love and appreciate our self and God more. Even if a pandemic is interfering affecting my life as a lovely girl, I still have a lot to experience in my life and I still want to experience a lot as a teenager. When it comes to the new year, I've become used to the phrase "New Year, New Me" because I want to alter my bad habits in life, and I didn't make the wrong decision because I'm getting better day by day. Me, who used to be constantly awake, is now sleeping early; me, who used not to eat on time, is now eating on time and my unhappy existence has become cheerful.

This positive transformation began before the new year since change is indiscriminate; what matters is that we choose to change for our own good, whether it takes a long time or a short time. It's crucial to make a positive change in ourselves, whether it's on January 1st or another month; the main thing is that we choose to change for our own satisfaction and happiness but without hurting anyone. So, whoever is reading this right now, it's okay to allow yourself to grow and change in a positive way and it's also okay to be happy every day. Don't be afraid to try new things because if it's for your happiness, then it's worth it. Happy New year!


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