Without fail, the new year brings a sense of urgency to society. We emerge from the holiday season, over-tired, overwhelmed, and over-indulged and try to hit a reset button on our lives. Some vow to break bad habits. Some commit to new adventures. Some swear off of daily comforts. This ice-cold separation from our past selves is a harsh reminder that we are not living the lives we want and feel as if the only way to rectify it is to shed everything that has been keeping us together.
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Without fail, the new year brings a sense of urgency to society. We emerge from the holiday season, over-tired, overwhelmed, and over-indulged and try to hit a reset button on our lives. Some vow to break bad habits. Some commit to new adventures. Some swear off of daily comforts. This ice-cold separation from our past selves is a harsh reminder that we are not living the lives we want and feel as if the only way to rectify it is to shed everything that has been keeping us together.
In order to thrive, it is important to make space. Creating this space can be exceptionally difficult as connectivity becomes a greater part of social maintenance. Expressing individuality, building mental strength, and gaining perspective requires that we are able to take a step back and analyze ourselves and the world around us.
Solitude
Without fail, the new year brings a sense of urgency to society. We emerge from the holiday season, over-tired, overwhelmed, and over-indulged and try to hit a reset button on our lives. Some vow to break bad habits. Some commit to new adventures. Some swear off of daily comforts. This ice-cold separation from our past selves is a harsh reminder that we are not living the lives we want and feel as if the only way to rectify it is to shed everything that has been keeping us together.