We did it, Joe. We made it through another grueling year of a global pandemic (and white supremacy, and celebrity shenanigans, and all manner of political nonsense)...and all we got were these matching sweatsuits. So with a new year swiftly approaching, itโs understandable if youโre looking to hit โrefreshโ on this overcrowded browser called life, in hopes that some new yearโs resolutions will usher in some overdue and (much-needed) new energy.
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That said, as we all know all too well by now, life doesnโt care about our best-laid plans. In one way or another, weโve all experienced dramatic changes to life as we knew it pre-2020โand even in a best-case scenario, itโs time to accept that some things will never be same. So why keep making the same old resolutions?
Our friend and bestselling author J. Elle already made her case for simply resolving to be the real you this new year, but we understand if the real you might also want to make some real changes in the coming year. With that in mind, consider this your non-traditional guide to making resolutions that actually feel manageableโand are guaranteed to make you feel good, too.
Respect the Process

We know: Youโve been feeling stuck, and have big plans to finally get out of your rut in 2022. (Trust, we empathizeโdeeply.) But whether you intend to โget-tight-and-get-right,โ finally write that novel, hit those #travelgoals, meet the love of your life, score that dream job or start that business, big goals start with small changesโand progress predictably moves at its own pace. To borrow a bit of 12-step lingo, take it one day at a timeโand maybe one new step a month, rather than an ambitious instant overhaul. While that may sometimes mean two steps forward, one step back (or vice versa), the point is to keep moving.
Get Your House in Order

Now hereโs a New Yearโs tradition we can get behindโliterally and figuratively. Not only does deep cleaning your physical environment feel like a fresh start to the new year, but tending to your fiscal, mental and emotional houses can feel like a refresh, too. Stop procrastinating and set up those payment plans, clean up that inbox, purge those closets and junk drawers, and schedule those doctorsโ appointmentsโincluding therapy, if youโve been considering it. An organized life wonโt happen overnight (see our previous slide), but things will definitely look better in the morning.
Prioritize Your Peace

If you werenโt already aware, โself-careโ is more than the occasional mani-pedi or mental health day. Emotional equilibrium takes intention, whether that means starting a meditation practice, logging more hours offline than on, finding a creative outlet, walking away from habits and relationships that no longer serve you, or simply taking a full minute to process information before responding. Youโve already been told you should adjust your own oxygen mask before assisting others, so find out what makes you breathe easierโthen, do that.
Maintain Your Boundaries

Listen, thereโs a reason 2021 was the year of the โGreat Resignation.โ With lives literally on the line, itโs no wonder folks reassessed livelihoods rife with overwork, underpay, and little to no work/life balance. But while resigning isnโt always an option, redefining your boundaries isโat work and elsewhere in your life. It might require a few uncomfortable conversations, but go in armed with the knowledge that you arenโt obligated to be anyoneโs sidekick, backup plan, punching bag, moral compass, counselor, chauffeur, unpaid assistant, emotional laborer or expert on race relations. If youโve felt like any of the above, you should feel free to resign from that role this year.
Remember: Social Media โ Social Life

Yes, we realize it may seem antithetical to our current state of affairs to encourage a step back from the safe distance of the socials, but Black life canโt thrive on Black Twitter alone, friends. While social media can be a bevy of information, entertainment and engagement, let the reign of Trump be a cogent reminder that it can also be a hotbed of misinformation, toxicity, and pile-ons (and not just for QAnon and MAGA enthusiasts). โCancel cultureโ might not actually exist, but itโs okay to cancel your standing appointments with the apps in favor of real conversations. (Smartphones still have other functions, right?) At the very least, consider muting those notifications every once in awhile.
Be Less Petty

Admittedly, this is a hard one, since pettiness is a national pastime for Black folks. But contrary to popular belief, holding onto a grudge does more damage to you than anyone else, so how about embracing a little more grace this year? To be clear: that doesnโt mean โforgive and forget.โ It means forgiving (and fixing) what you can and getting whatever you canโt get over the hell out of your life, so you can move onโbecause living well remains the best revenge. Pettiness may feel powerful in the moment, but holding onto it means giving away even more power. So ask yourself: Are they really worth it?
Comfort Is KeyโCultivate It

Can we be honest? We think comfort gets a bad rap, especially when it comes to you relentless โgoal-getters.โ (Looking at you, LLC Twitter.) Conventional wisdom may advise โgetting out of your comfort zone,โ but two years working from home has taught many of us that comfort (along with a consistent sleep schedule) is key to maintaining mental healthโas well as setting those aforementioned boundaries. Whatโs more: cultivating a comfortable environment creates the space to reach those aforementioned goals. (See what we did there?) So if you prioritized carving out a functional workspace during the pandemic, this year, make sure your off-work space still functions as a sanctuary where you can relax, relate and release... And if all else fails, we hear a few plants and a weighted blanket work wonders.
Retire Your Imposter Syndrome

Yo, itโs been a hellish couple of years, but if youโre reading this, youโve made it this farโwhich in our book, makes you a bona fide G. If youโre not feeling your best these days, we relate, but remember: no external validation of your value is required. Update your resume, adopt a mantra, remind yourself why youโre dope via post-it notes (Being Mary Jane-style), or just put on your mediocre-white-man cosplay, but if you donโt hit another goal in 2022, make it the year you recognize your own worthโand watch who follows suit. Happy New Year!
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