At the beginning of this year, I didn't really have a precise goal to achieve other than just living life and trying to recover from the accommodation and financial blows that hit me. Yeah, I just wanted to live, regain my balance, and avoid putting myself under pressure with a huge goal that I felt could make me go nuts in the process if care wasn't taken.
Like I've said at different times, I was able to settle the accommodation issue at the beginning of the year, but the financial aspect is still hitting me from every angle, and that's just how life is for the average man, especially in a country like mine.
However, one decision I made through the influence of a friend has been helping me, and that's the decision to save a particular amount of money every week through a weekly contribution scheme where I get to receive the money either at the end of the year or in the middle of the year. Fortunately, it has turned out to be an easygoing goal for me, and I've been keeping up with it without much difficulty. This is also because the amount I'm contributing every week is not so large that it puts me under financial pressure whenever I make the payment.
Hive goals?
As I usually do at the beginning of every year, I failed, or let me say I decided not, to set any goals this year. But one thing is for sure: I haven't thought about quitting. So, if continuing to blog on a daily basis regardless of the little amount I earn can be considered a goal, then let that be my set goal.
I have been consistent in making posts on this platform every single day. As things stand now, I'm basically doing it out of love, or let me say, because it's something I've become used to. If it were based solely on the earnings, it would be a huge turn-off.
So far, so good, we are still grinding.
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