After having lived through the pandemic-centric years of 2020 and 2021, the year 2022 felt like a breath of fresh air. Things were (mostly) back to normal! Gone were the days of maskne breakouts, toilet paper shortages, and holidays celebrated via Zoom. Hurrah!
My end-of-year reflections during the pandemic were focused on gratitude: I was thankful my family and I had avoided serious illness as well as financial hardship. My lessons learned in 2020 were heavy and somber, but appropriate given that year and its challenges.
For me, 2022 was all about returning to normalcy and enjoying life. Of course, I was grateful for our good health and stability, but a year with less focus on COVID-19 allowed me to be thankful for lessons of a more lighthearted nature.
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