Of course, with the start of the year, there are some tasks you can’t avoid—like getting the books ready for taxes. That part always frustrates me because it feels so arbitrary. I mean, December 31 rolls into January 1, and suddenly we’re in a new tax year. But it is what it is, and I got through it. For me, that’s one of the things I focus on during the last week of December and the first week of January. It’s a chore, but it feels good to check it off the list.
We’re not a big “New Year’s Eve” family. You won’t catch us in crowded nightclubs or at big, wild parties. Over the past few years, we’ve kept it low-key, celebrating at home. This year was a little different, though, as the boys are getting older and starting to create their own traditions. Noah spent New Year’s with his girlfriend and her family up in Pennsylvania. From what I heard, they had a great time together. Sam stayed home but made plans with some of his friends, which was great for him. Even though they were off doing their own thing, we still had some close friends visit us at home. It’s a tradition to hang out together around New Year’s, and I always enjoy that time with them.
One thing we love doing with these friends is making vision boards. It’s something we’ve done for years, and it’s become a fun way to think about the year ahead. We grab old magazines, cut out pictures, and create visual representations of our goals and dreams for the coming year. It’s inspiring to sit down, talk about our hopes, and create something tangible to look back on throughout the year. That said, I’ve noticed it’s getting harder to find good magazines with a lot of great visuals. If you know of any, let me know! You can email me at info@shanesmithlaw.com. But we managed to find enough to make it work this year, and it was as fun and motivating as ever.
Another highlight of New Year’s Eve was attempting the Formula 1 champagne spray. I thought it would be simple, but it turns out there’s a bit of a technique to it. If you’re not careful, the cork just pops, and you end up spilling the champagne instead of getting that spray effect. It was a learning experience, but we had a great time laughing and trying to perfect it.
Holly and I have been focusing on getting the house back in order now that the holidays are over. We packed up our Christmas decorations earlier than usual this year, which feels nice. It’s like hitting the reset button. Now we’re working on settling back into our normal routines. I’ve also been spending a lot of time thinking about my goals for 2025. One of the mastermind groups I’m in does a big exercise around this every year. We look at where we ended up last year, where we want to go this year, and then break it down into quarterly and monthly targets. It’s been a lot of work, but it’s so helpful to have that clarity and focus.
So that’s been my week—reflecting, planning, and getting back into the swing of things. I hope everyone had a fantastic New Year’s and has big plans for 2025. Let’s make it a great year. And as always, if you’re in pain, call Shane!
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