It's a new year. We've all (or a majority of us) have made resolutions to do something differently this year--that flip of the calendar is such a handy dividing line, isnt' it?
And now the airwaves are filled with the words "back to."
Back to school, back to work, back to the routines we've established.
But what about moving forward? Do we confuse our brains when we talk about "going back to" and "doing something different" in the same paragraph?
Do we confuse our intentions when we do that? When we talk about getting back into our routine, but creating a new pattern.
What if we dropped the words "back to" from our vocabulary?
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