It’s a new year, and funny enough, I’ve noticed something interesting—there seems to be less talk about New Year’s resolutions this time around. In past years, when everyone celebrated the New Year, resolutions were a big deal. People would come up with plans for things they wanted to do or let go of, like changing their diet, dropping old habits, or starting something fresh. It was all about taking a different approach or trying to do things better than the previous year.
This year, however, it seems like everyone is more focused on other things. Maybe they have personal reasons they’re not sharing, but it’s clear that resolutions aren’t as prominent on social media anymore.
On another note, I don’t think I’ve ever been someone who prioritizes customizing my digital devices, like my phone or laptop. The most I ever do is change the wallpaper occasionally. Sometimes it’s a piece of art or a photo of myself, but honestly, I usually just stick to the default wallpaper that comes with the device. I guess I don’t have the time—or maybe the interest—to personalize my layouts.
To be honest, I’m not very organized when it comes to my digital devices. My apps are scattered, and my laptop documents are all over the place. Occasionally, I’ll make an effort, like grouping all my social apps in one folder, games in another, and work apps in yet another. It helps me find things easily. But eventually, I download new apps and forget—or maybe I’m just too busy—to arrange them.
This year, I want to change that. My plan is simple:
- Get a good wallpaper.
- Be more organized in arranging my apps so I can easily locate them, even when I download new ones.
- Try out some nice themes on my phone
Honestly, that’s about it. I don’t need a dramatic overhaul, just a layout that’s neat and functional. My current setup is so messy it’s not even fun to use my phone sometimes. Then again, I don’t really use my phone for fun; I barely have the time. However, as a football fan, I do occasionally play football games on it.
So, for this year, I’ll keep it simple—organize my apps, set a nice wallpaper, and enjoy a more functional layout. That’s all I need to feel like I’ve made an improvement!