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Before the year ends, a personal reflection
This year felt slow for me. Not because nothing happened, but because I learned to stick to the basics no matter what. I went through a lot of ruts. My spirituality went up and down. My finances went up and down. My health wasn’t stable. I ended up in hospital and had an operation that set me back. So yeah, this year came with obstacles. What it taught me is the importance of holding on to just a few things that keep you grounded. A small handful of things. Nothing fancy. - Sleep. - Prayer. - Journaling. - Gym - Human Connection Those basics helped me get through the storms without losing myself. I’ve achieved things this year. I’ve also lost things. Another lesson this year taught me is this. When things start going well, I can’t get complacent. Every time I relax too much, it ends up costing me mentally, physically, or financially. How would you describe your year, honestly? 👇👇👇
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The main thing I’ve realised in 2025 that for a long time, growing up through GCSEs, A-levels, and even university that I was setting my goals quite low. Even though I knew I was capable, I had this mindset that I wouldn’t achieve all that much, and it definitely showed in how I approached things. But in 2025, I hit a goal I thought would take a full year in just a few months. That was a huge wake up call and honestly left me confused for months on what to do. It made me realise I’d been holding myself back simply because I didn’t give myself permission to aim higher. So now, going into 2026, I’m not just setting comfortable goals. I’m giving myself that permission to be ambitious because I now know I can reach those bigger targets. It’s been a year where I’ve actually internalised my own potential rather than something I’ve had to convince myself I had
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Hey everyone my names Mustafa and Im 21 years old. I’ve joined the community to really help improve my public speaking skills. As I’ve put myself more and more online I’ve noticed there are times where I can’t get my point across clearly and even though I may have the knowledge on a topic my mind will blank. This is something that’s in my audit to improve for next year so this time 2026 I WILL be a confident speaker
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