What Happened When I Made a Decision in 2019

In 2019, when the pandemic hit, my world—like many others’—slowed down. I stopped going to work, attending classes, going to the gym, and socialising. Life felt uncertain, but instead of turning to TV or movies all day (as some friends did), I made a different choice.

I decided to focus on self-development.


What I Committed to During the Pandemic

Here are some of the things I decided to do instead of sitting still:

  • Practised ice hockey shooting regularly
  • Took a mental health course
  • Started waking up at 5 am
  • Began journaling and writing daily reflections
  • Gave up alcohol so I could stay focused on study
  • Enrolled in a real estate course (something I’d always wanted to try)
  • Took an advanced English course to improve my language skills
  • Learned about:
    • Productivity
    • Compounding income
    • Time management
    • CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
    • NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)
    • Introduction to psychology

At the time, I often questioned myself:

  • “Am I on the right track?”
  • “Am I just wasting my energy and time?”

I didn’t see immediate results. But I kept going—because I genuinely enjoyed the journey.


The Important Realisation

Even without quick results, I stayed on track. Why?

  • I truly enjoyed the process.
  • I felt good about learning and growing.
  • I didn’t worry too much about the outcome—I just focused on doing my best each day.

Now it’s 2025. Looking back, I can see how far I’ve come.


How I’ve Grown Since 2019

Here are some ways I’ve changed and improved since that decision in 2019:

  • Gained knowledge in the mental health field
  • Completed a real estate course (and learned it wasn’t the right path for me)
  • Improved my ice hockey shooting skills, which led me to coaching children
  • Wake up around 5 am most days (I used to track my wake-up time daily)
  • Still journal regularly, which helps me reflect and practice gratitude
  • No longer crave alcohol unless I’m very hungry (I now eat regularly to avoid this)
  • Learned and now automatically use CBT and NLP tools—they’ve become habits
  • Recognise parts of the human brain from a diagram I still keep on my board
  • Manage my time by prioritising important tasks first

Who I Am Today

Compared to who I was in 2019, I now feel:

  • Stronger
  • Wiser
  • Calmer
  • More relaxed
  • More flexible
  • Quieter (in a good way)
  • More positive
  • More confident

I haven’t completely stopped drinking beer, but I’ve cut back a lot. And I’m proud of that too. 🙂

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