By: Ebirim, Joseph Ogadinma
Level: 1
Amidst the celebrations that adorns festivities which mark Christmas, the end of a year and the beginning of a new year, there is unarguably the need to ask myself salient questions about how well I have spent the passing year and how prepared am I to begin the new year and to make it a much better year than the passing year. The last few days of the year affords me the opportunity to take stock of my year in retrospect, identify my flaws and make resolutions to be a better me in the New Year. It is a time to plan to succeed better than ever because failure to plan is a great plan to fail. Continue reading