When I launched The BAKE House on December 31, 2021, I just wanted to share my thoughts to help a wider audience.
I didn't know how far I would take it, but I remembered that I had this conversation with myself:
"Now that you have decided to put yourself before more public eyes, what would you do if what you wrote didn't make sense?"
"I'd carefully edit and publish still. It may make sense to those who are reading it." I told me.
"And what if you run out of ideas on what to write?" My God, that's a fear.
"Then, I will not publish. And if it continues, I will close down The BAKE House." I convinced me.
It’s not been perfect but this is the 47th letter from The BAKE House in 2023. And the 100th since it started.
Sometimes, I don't know what to write about. But somehow, I receive inspiration and direction. Even from the funniest "experiences." And I'm putting that in a quote because these are scenarios I wouldn't have given deep thought to on a normal day and before I started The BAKE House. For example,
My point is that while I have just been writing to help others in their personal growth and development, I have also honed my mental and creative skills in the process. In other words, I have been BAKED too.
I'm so grateful to YOU.
For subscribing, reading, engaging, and recommending. I keep writing too because I know you are waiting for me every Monday at 5 AM. Thank you for being consistent. Thank you for incorporating the thoughts and ideas into your daily life. Thank you for Staying BAKE.
The idea for today's piece is the need to reflect on your 2023 goals, progress, and the actions that brought them to success, and to use that as a pull towards your 2024 goals.
As you prepare for the New Year 2024, the thing with goal-setting towards long-term success is that you need to evaluate what has happened and how it happened to be able to do better on the next goals.
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While going through the archive, I also found some pieces that are worth re-reading as you plan for the New Year.
Actually, I found it difficult to decide which ones to re-share with you. As I went through most of them, I found a lot that made more sense months after they had been published.
I encourage you to go through some of them again if you have the time. You never know what additional insights you'll gain to carry you through life's journey.
Once again, thank you for doing The BAKE House with me.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in advance.
Stay BAKE!
Thank you for the consistency especially when you do not feel like as I am sure there would be times like that.
Looking forward to a beautiful 2024. ❤️
Thank you for showing up. Your consistency is a source of inspiration. Thank you for your selflessness.