2021 is finally here!!!
2020 was the Year of the Virus and we were really looking forward to its end. Let’s start the New Year now and hope for the best!
Right now the biggest question is whether to take the vaccine or not, and if yes which version to take. We must continue to live by the rules and be patient. It isn’t easy, but there is no point in complaining.
What did we lose in 2020? It depends on which generation you belong to. For instance young professionals learned new methods, but they missed out on human relationships and the benefits of team work. The first months of 2021 are still overshadowed by the virus, but I think that we can start preparing for happier times. For instance I can hardly wait for being allowed to travel again.
Let’s not forget that hardships also make us stronger, so the best we can do is to use the experiences from 2020 to make plans for 2021. Personally I am optimistic, I keep saying that there is no other way but forward. We learned a lot about the world around us and about ourselves last year. What we need now is health, energy and good spirits – this ‘trinity’ is what gets me through the days, supporting me in doing my job, and in helping my loved ones and business partners in achieving their goals. Let’s make 2021 a good year! //
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