It’s a few days to Christmas; that time of the
year where the conscious folks brainstorm about what they did right or wrong
and what they could do different to change their lives for the better in the
following years to Come. In my part of the world, we call it “NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS”. We identify, highlight,
and resolve the issues of the current year, then restructure our goals and
priorities for the New Year.
As far as WHATSAPP
STATUTES go, these are a few New Year Resolutions you may want to take
note of.
“Dear God, if sum1 hates me for my happiness, I
pray dat you send dem happiness so they completely forget about mine!!” says Abena’s whatsapp status; Chai! My sister! You
never met my enemies, like u don change this your prayer (Naija man’s voice). That’s
a New Year Resolution prayer right there…. Learn to pray for your enemies as well, don’t
be cursing them always.
Aforkor
is “Celebrating good friends this December”, you could give her a call on +233
24 ######4; she might have an x’mas gift on standby just for you. But wait
ooo!! Have you been a good friend this year? Are you worth celebrating?
Abigail says-
“when life gives u a lemon, make lemonade out of it”… I wonder where you are
going to meet life, but sure! We are not leaving anything to chance this coming
year, even if it gives us ‘limes’ we will squeeze the letters into a ‘smile’.
“Nothing can change us…. We are who we are”, I
wonder what my footballer friend -Adjei Lucio
means by that. Im open to your views if you have any clues share on it.
My ever lovely Afia
says –“Love is not built in a single day but in more days ahead of us”. See, if
Love wasn’t fair to you this year, don’t worry there are better days ahead;
wait for next year wai??!! Love will surely find you.
To draw the New Year Resolution curtains down,
allow Brenda to motivate you with the
status- “God has brought u this far, he will end with you”.
“All is well”- Cherry on top, Merry Christmas
and kudos to you all.
Image of Whatsapp Statuses
This particular Blog post was originally written by Dromo Tetteh