Sunday, January 6, 2019

Thank You For The Lessons, 2018

2018 marks my most productive year as a blogger. I wrote more posts than any of the years before and I wrote my most popular posts.

It's been a tough year, and that's fair. All the other years were tough but they made me stronger, and surviving them has shown me that I can take huge blows and still get back up. I've also shown myself that I'm capable. I recorded new music, released a video game and finished a 30 Day Blog Challenge (albeit in more than 30 Days.). I wrote 20 000 words in November and I fell in love and well...

I don't know what more I could have asked for.

I have no idea what 2019 will bring but I do know that as long as there is at least one view on my post, then I'll continue to write.

Do I have plans? Oh, hell yes, I definitely do. Do I have goals? Most certainly. Am I aiming to be a better person, a harder worker, and a better writer? One hundred percent.

But I also aim to be kind to myself and work at my own pace. If I'm given the space, time and care, I know I can do great things. If I handle myself correctly if I apply the right principles and if I take care of myself well, then I know I can conquer the whole world.

So here we are, the first one of 2019.

There's not much else to say. Happy New Year, and hope you had a good holiday.

Ciao for now. And thank you for the lessons, 2018.

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