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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Journey with Autism – New Year’s priority vs. resolution

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My New Year’s first priority is not the same as a resolution. Resolutions link to people making vows to get in shape or be more in line with better lifestyle practices. The right-minded person tells themselves how this year life will get better. And In the quest for more perfection, filling role of life coach, the resolution tells us to get it together.

Judging by so many out of shape individuals, it’s looking like keeping resolutions isn’t preparing people in the way they’d hoped.

Our lives are pulled in many different directions.

Days fly past and then history is made before we know it. This world is looming with suffering beyond our imagination. More than what one life very much alone can do, we gain power to affect suffering by prioritizing together to meet the challenges in our country and far beyond.

Use rolling social media and make it your New Year’s mission to heal others. Take the time to link to something that looks urgent and put in a really high effort, like your own life depends on it. Your heart and soul will be healthier for doing this.

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Joe Rosenbloom
Joe Rosenbloom
Joe Rosenbloom is a 29-year-old young man with autism spectrum disorder, who is passionate about outreach and social justice.
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