5 Good Resolutions for 2021

Knock knock. - Who’s there? - Hopefully not 2020.

Wishing that we can go back to our original programming is all a pipe dream in 2021. We are still trying to survive a global pandemic, learning and re-learning things about ourselves and just trying to keep our head above water. This year we resolve different things in hopes for an efficient self and financial recovery and to become better versions of ourselves.

🍍 READ BOOKS BY BLACK, INDIGENOUS, WOMEN OF COLOR AUTHORS

2021 should be our year of exploration and learning. The first way to do that is by reading, it not only expands the imagination, but is the right mental exercise the brain craves. And it’s just about time to tap into the creative pool of literary talents out there.

Read The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett that’s soon to be an HBO series.

🍍 STICK UP FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP

It sounds simple, but there’s actually a lot of genuine proactiveness that comes with that urgency. We know that when you see something, you say something. Beyond that, if you’re watching someone being physically or verbally abused, step in, shout, wave your hands up in the air, do - something. It’s part of the lessons we learned in 2020 that we are all indeed in this together.

Buy It’s Cool To Be Kind wall hanging by Ohverlee.

🍍 BE BUSY OFFLINE ONE DAY A WEEK

It’s not the easiest task for many of us, and for some it’s a no brainer. There is a crucial importance to logging off social media, it’s so that you can be that other cool person you once were before you had social media. Remember those fond days when you did things, talked to people, watched a good film without rewinding a scene six times. Pick a day, stick with it and appreciate your offline persona more.

🍍 BECOME A CONSCIOUS CONSUMER

Changing your shopping habits can be a heroic thing. No really, it’s the small step towards supporting a better infrastructure in all industries whether it’s fashion, the foods you eat and where you buy your goods. At the end of the day, if you can say that you consciously thought more about your purchases (you asked yourself who made this, were they paid fairly and is this safe for the environment), you may have saved someone’s job and even the planet. The point of being a conscious consumer is to feel good about your purchasing power.

Shop Pura Utz, crafted goods handmade by Mayan women in Guatemala.

🍍 START AN EMERGENCY FUND

Well, 2020 definitely taught us some valuable lessons in personal finance, and our obsession with toilet paper. Although I personally don’t believe that money makes the world go round, but it is the thing that saves you from unforeseeable crisis. Apps like Digit.co allows you to save money for a rainy day without even thinking about it or lifting a finger. I use it for personal emergencies, like (knock on wood) should my dog need immediate medical attention, I like knowing that there’s an account to dip in for such situations.

Illustration by @harrietleemerrion

 

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