2020 What's Going On?

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I can 100% bet you it was not my attention to leave the blog for as long as I did. It’s safe to say that 2020 has been a DOOZY for everyone I’m sure. From the lost of Kobe Bryant in January, craziness in February and now feeling the impacts of COVID-19 in March we have no choice but to look up for the remainder of the year.

What’s Working

  • Amidst all of this, I’ve been working my behind off; I’ve never felt more productive professionally in my life. It really feels good might I add, later this year I’ll share more about what my day job entails. I’ll also include details on how I make time for my part-time virtual position at Victorious Events NYC and how I’m making out as the Owner and CEO of my brand new business launching soon!

  • If you didn’t know, late last year I got my own apartment and if I do say so myself I’m doing pretty darn good at keeping my bills together and just taking care of myself in general (financially speaking only).

  • Attempting to go out more, in my Chapter 25 post I said I wanted to go out more and meet new people. I’m happy to report that I’ve gone out a whopping TWO times and it was great! I really enjoyed myself and the last time (about 2 weeks ago) was simply amazing and I really need to continue putting effort in this arena. I haven’t met anyone new yet but we will see where life takes me.

What’s Not Working

  • I’m still having a difficult time creating and committing to a morning/night routine

    • I really want to make the most of my early mornings (devotional time, detox tea, affirmations + setting intentions, working out)

    • Have a standard skincare/hair/sleep regimen

  • Working out in general/clean eating. I’ll just leave this as is. I’m struggling. Bye.

  • Creating a substantial savings, while my bills are getting paid that’s just about it. I need to secure the future Niajah.

This is all I have for now, thank you so much for reading blogging truly makes me happy, I have not a clue why I am unable to remain consistent. Forgive me.

Niajah Thom