 
    2024 was definitely my year and I'm making an effort to carry that energy into 2025. But,
    you know, in a calmer, more composed way. Because let's be
    real – no one wants to start their year feeling like they're
    already playing catch-up.
  
  
    Starting the year on a calm note has become my way of setting the tone for
    the months ahead. I mean, who wants to wake up feeling overwhelmed or
    anxious about what the day might bring? Not me! But sometimes, no
    matter how hard you try to be zen, stress still finds a way to knock at your
    door.
  
  
    As the self-proclaimed queen of anxiety, I can tell you that this has been a
    game-changer for me. Taking these small steps has already made a difference,
    even in the first few days of 2025, and I hope it'll help you too. It's not
    too late to begin!
  
  Decluttering and organizing
    I'm the biggest decluttering advocate (or at least, I like to think I am).
    There's just something so powerful about clearing your space. A cluttered
    room equals a cluttered mind, right? When my space is messy, my thoughts
    feel like a tornado in a blender.
  
  
    I always begin with my room – my little sanctuary. I toss out things that
    don't spark joy or, honestly, just don't belong anymore. No more hanging on
    to those clothes I thought I'd fit into by next summer (ah, you know
    the ones – the "maybe one day" pile). The secret is simple: Clean,
    organize, donate, or throw it out. Trust me, it works wonders. Getting rid
    of things that no longer serve you is like releasing old baggage.
  
  Stay away from all forms of negativity
      Sometimes toxic people are unavoidable. They show up, uninvited. But
      here's the thing: You don't have to let them squat in your thoughts. Don't
      give them room in your head.
      Protect your energy, remember?
    
    
      Pay attention to what you consume, whether it's people, information, or
      social media. The more negativity you allow in, the more your brain gets
      accustomed to it. And the last thing you need in 2025 is a mental crash
      course in stress. I've learned that if there's ever a time to be selective
      about the things I watch or the people I spend time with, it's now.
    
  Appreciate little things and find peace in what you have
      Comparing yourself to others never ends well. Been there, done that, and
      trust me, it only makes things worse. Instead of scrolling through social
      media and wishing you had someone else's life (we've all done it), try
      this: Count your blessings. For real. It might sound cheesy, but
      the tiny treasures? They matter.
    
    
      Gratitude is everything. That cup of coffee you're sipping? That's a
      blessing. That quiet moment of peace before the world wakes up? That's
      yours. It's easy to get caught up in "I don't have enough" or "I wish I
      had more," but when you focus on the good you already have, stress doesn't
      have as much power over you.
    
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    Make self-care your daily ritual
    Now, if there's anything I preach more than decluttering, it's self-care.
    I'm a huge fan. A healthy mind starts with a healthy body, and no one can
    take care of you better than you. Recently, I got myself a smart
    watch that tracks my habits (both good and bad). It's like having a personal
    coach that tells me to move if I've been sitting too long. It also monitors
    my stress levels and sleep, which is eye-opening. Who knew I was so stressed
    out while I sleep?
  
  
    Regular exercise, healthy eating, and making sleep a priority are all
    game-changers. Oh, and drinking water. Trust me, your body will thank you
    for it. I used to be a sleep-deprived zombie, but I'm finally getting my
    eight hours. My body and mind are so much happier for it.
  
  Visualize happy moments
      This one has been a bit of a revelation for me – visualization. If you're
      like me, your brain can sometimes wander straight to worst-case scenarios.
      It's almost like waiting for disaster to strike. But I've started to flip
      the script. Instead of imagining everything that could go wrong, I've been
      visualizing the good. When you do this, you start rewiring your brain to
      see the silver lining, even when things feel uncertain.
    
    
      Trust me, your brain can be trained to think more positively, and when
      that happens, stress doesn't stand a chance. So, when something good
      happens (and it will), don't brush it off as a fluke. Celebrate it. The
      more you practice, the more you'll begin to attract good vibes. 
    
  





Yes to staying away from negativity!!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
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Totes agree!!
DeleteTahun baru 2025 ni try nak cari kerja baru sebab nak try different thing in life with new environment. Dah tak nak ada surrounding org negative thinker huhuu.. btw a good article to read :D Insyallah tahun ini juga nak jaga diri lebih dari nak jaga hati org lain huhuu..
ReplyDeleteWahh that's actually a great plan for the new year! Wishing you all the best in finding that positive, new environment! :)
DeleteSelamat Tahun Baru sis. semoga dipermudahkan segala urusan.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cik Renex!
DeleteAll such great things!
ReplyDeleteDanielle Writes | danielle-writes.co.uk
Thanks Danielle xx
DeleteLovely post Lenne! Planning to do some decluttering and organising today! xx
ReplyDeleteDanielle’s Beauty Blog
Thank you! That sounds so productive Danielle. Have fun decluttering! xx
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