Saturday, December 30, 2023

My new years Resolution of 2024

Hi Jhana’s supporters, this is Jhana, your disability advocate and writer Jhana. You know what this means: the year is coming to an end? This is the year to get the word out and make plans for 2024. I always recommend setting both long-term and short-term objectives for yourself in the new year. I think you should be excited about these things. To top it all off, I intend to document all of my goals and aspirations for the coming year. 


  1. Adopting a more optimistic viewpoint

My impairments have made me extremely critical of myself throughout my life. Nonetheless, I intend to do my utmost in 2024 to maintain an optimistic outlook on myself in all that I do. Going forward, I intend to avoid pessimistic people at all costs so that I may maintain an optimistic outlook. 


  1. Participate more actively

Speaking of which, I intend to produce more articles and blogs for both my own website and Unwritten next year, in addition to being more active in advocating for individuals with disabilities, as I mentioned before. Furthermore, I intend to produce fresh audio for podcasts, voiceovers, and YouTube videos. Another thing I intend to do is participate more actively in my groups. That includes the team I'm a part of management for. 


  1. Refine my book further.

By the way, my manuscript is currently in the developmental editing stage. Thanks to the developmental edits my editor suggested, I intend to keep working on my book's editing and improve it. Also, I'm hoping to begin line and copy editing my book before the year ends. I implore you to remain vigilant. 


Whatever the new year brings, I wish you all the best. I aim to write my blogs on Thursdays and Saturdays weekly. Scheduled preparation is not my strong suit. I will give it my best shot, though. Finally, I just wanted to wish you a very happy 2024. 




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