@Izzy
Izzy S-L
@Izzy · 3:25

One word to describe the incoming year

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And the control that I have been really used to was kind of put in the hands of people who I didn't really trust, and that is really exciting to look forward to a new year where we have the COVID-19 vaccine coming into play. And also for me, I'm nearing the end of my undergraduate career, and that allows what feels like right now to me, a lot of flexibility. So my one year is flexibility

How do you feel about #2020 nearing its end? https://s.swell.life/SSIjmx7dYo8I1lD

@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 2:08

Hopeful

This is a great question as a former teacher. Well, I don't think anybody's really a former teacher. You always kind of have that teacher gene running through you. But as somebody who used to be in the classroom regularly, I did something sort of similar with my students. It was so tremendously effective then I can only imagine how effective it is now at sort of tempering everybody's fears right now and their anxieties and just reminding everyone that we are connected to one another
@Rm73
Rita Maradei
@Rm73 · 0:59
Good evening. My word for the next coming year will be change because this year, like last year. But mostly this year, I feel completely stuck in my life in every single aspect of my life. And I just want to change everything about my life again. Change me within me, change things within me, which will bring change outside myself, too. I'm just so tired of being the person that I am right now
@melo
Malik Fleming
@melo · 2:04

Redemptive

I think my word would be redemptive. I'm this year started out pretty good. I took a trip to New Zealand and had a good time over there. I went to go see a long distance girlfriend, and year we went on until mid November, where everything kind of just crumbled and a lot of things are really just not really falling apart, just trembling. And it's almost natural how I'm falling into this state
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