A new decade for a new life

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simarahman5835
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A new decade for a new life

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A new year begins! Like every January, I have the feeling that everything is possible. And this year especially because it is the beginning of a new decade. It is the time to make big changes or to continue to build what we have put in place in the previous months. I have the impression that the 20s have some nice surprises in store for me. But before starting these next ten years, I wanted to look back on the ones that have just ended. And the least I can say is that the previous decade was marked by key moments.

Ten years ago, I took my baccalaureate
2010. I would be an adult during the summer. But before that, I had to take my baccalaureate. At that time, I had no idea what my adult life would be like. All I thought about was enjoying my friends and partying ( a far cry from the granny Clémentine I became 10 years later ). I was in the Economics and Social section because I dreamed of becoming a journalist and it seemed like the safest path. It was a daily struggle. I was a disaster with numbers and I struggled in the most important subjects. But I didn't give up. I wanted my baccalaureate!

In June I took the exams surrounded by my best friends. As hong kong whatsapp number data expected, I got below average marks in mathematics but I also failed "literary" exams for which I had a very good average. Result: resit without having a choice of subjects . Given my marks, I had to retake maths (how could I do better?) and philosophy. I did so well in philosophy that the maths teacher gave me an average to make up for my 10 missing points. So I got my baccalaureate with an average of 10.00 . I was going to be able to enter university!.

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To be consistent with your content, you need to dedicate time to it . You need to integrate content creation sessions into your schedule just like other tasks that you absolutely must complete. And the easiest way to find a rhythm, an organization and not forget your content is to block a fixed slot each week . For example, every Monday morning is devoted to the same task: writing and scheduling my Instagram and LinkedIn posts for the following week ( yes, I'm a week ahead on my social networks ).

I make time for my content. It's part of my schedule . That way, it's impossible to forget it since it's become automatic . And when I can't schedule my posts on Monday morning ( but that happens very, very rarely ), I feel lost.
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