Now as a professional, new year's resolution seems more of a responsibility. It's probably the best time to change for the better. In the laboratory, we usually change some lab procedures or work instructions just to make things work better in the lab. Some labs start to change their logbooks at the start of the year, some changes their scrub suits or buy new sets of uniforms and some even hire new staffs for the start of the year.
On a personal level, my new year's resolution was always to have a good attendance sheet. No absents, no tardy! And yes, I WAS always tardy. For the last few years, I was most of the time late. But this year, I am proud to say that for the first time in my professional career, I probably had just one or two tardies. I don't want to owe it all to my new year's resolution. It's more of a I-got-a-new-job-and-I-have-to-make-a-good-impression kinda thing. Hahaha! Oh well, I'm not suggesting that you should not make a new year's resolution. People make new year's resolution just so that when someone asks them, they would have something to say. Make a resolution if you really want to change. Whatever makes you better as a professional and as a person is up solely up to you. It's the start of the year; it's a good way to start anew.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!
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Please comment or share your New Year's resolution (if you have one). Thank you and God bless!
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