As I contemplate the year that was, it seemed a good idea to revisit last year’s annual review for 2020. As I read the post, it struck me as to how quickly another year has dissipated by, but also how much things have changed. The tone of my past self one year ago was optimistic as to what 2021 held. Yet, it seemed very much a similar iteration and landscape of 2020 as Melbourne was once again barred by lockdowns.
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As each year passes, every additional year that we experience becomes a smaller and smaller proportion of our entire life. Although birthdays are a cause for celebration, birthdays also serve as conscious reminders that time is indeed passing. These landmarks that populate our year – and largely our lives – should allow us to reflect and take stock of how we are growing, learning, and maturing to be better versions of ourselves.
This is the first time that I am doing an annual review since this is blog is still in its fledgling first year. I hope that I would make this a practice to reflect on every year, by God’s grace.
As September stalks in like an unwanted visitor, I thought it would be a good idea to reflect on what has happened in the month of August, and also whether I have grown since then.