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We made it through 2020! Sharing excitement and resolutions for the new year.
I learned a lot about myself in this last tumultuous year, and about the strength, resilience, and intelligence of those around me. 2020 seemed to change the whole meaning of productivity, and forced me to shift my lens, as I actively worked to prioritize self care over accomplishments. Last year, I learned about the necessity of holding onto hand sanitizer, the importance of community care, and the need to be comfortable spending long periods of time alone.
Looking forward to the future, I find myself wishing for big things that are less in my control. I long for safety and health, and I know I must do my part in attaining those larger goals. In the meantime, I’ve been creating some resolutions. I think the beautiful thing about goals is that they are something to keep creating year round, something to encourage us to keep working and growing no matter the season.
This year I resolve to:
I am grateful for all of you who made it through this trying year along with me. We attempted new things, fought for what we believed in, and adapted to some serious challenges. A new date won’t necessarily change anything, but I am holding onto hope for the future. Remember, we are tough enough to make it through whatever the new year brings. Here’s to 2021!
Ellie Younger is a sophomore in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts and plans to study Biopsychology, Cognition and Neuroscience. Ellie volunteers with the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) and is happy to have found her U-M community in the club Survivor Michigan, for which she is an HR executive. She loves hiking in her home state of Oregon, conversations about social justice, and good poetry.