New Year’s Resolutions
Here’s why they have changed this year PRATIKA YASHASWI
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he pandemic has changed us. We’ve surfaced from about two years of facing our mortality everyday, reeling from the chaos and misery around us and experiencing immense grief as we lost relatives and friends to COVID. We’ve been sick, stressed in every aspect of our lives, and really, really tired. Never has peace and our lives appeared so fleeting and never has the
world needed us more. So at SEEMA, we’ve decided to change the way we look at things. As we march eagerly towards the promises of the new year, let’s take a breather and recalibrate our priorities. We’ve listed some of the resolutions we’re keeping this year to reflect our learning from the past few years. They fall into 3 categories: sustainability and social good, health and relationships.