
While some frequent travelers (like me) missed traveling dearly for traveling in 2022, I am optimistic that last year will come to an end. So now, we started to get up and work on achievable and realistic goals.
For some, it officially ended the monotonous year, the year in which many need to be more motivated and more active.
So toward the end of the year, I showed off the artwork’s picture. It is called “Opportunities.” You will explain what it means in just a second.
Why did you create this poster?
There are lots of reasons why I created this poster. First, since I had nothing else to do besides traveling solo, I made an exemplified artwork as an expression. It reminds me that “you should keep working hard to reach the goal of your desires, not just working on bad karma.” Second, I wanted to show off their people’s motivation and how they should overcome laziness and unmotivated when returning to the pre-pandemic. Last, that artwork of different colors represents different positive reinforcement and motivation to reach your goal.
For example, if you want to travel solo to Singapore or Japan, look at the picture. Close your eyes and process things what it is inside the post I created. The items represent different goals and tasks you must achieve before reaching the bottom.
I said, “We won’t be lazy just to sit here and be unmotivated around anymore. Get up and do something such as overcome fears. It is your New Year’s Resolution, and you should be doing that to fulfill your life.”
I am sure that 2023 will be the best travel year, thanks to my Instagram followers and friends/families/workers supporting my travelers’ path.
This year is my optimal freedom of movement to travel beginning of 2023 for many folks. 2023 should you beat the laziness relating to the pandemic. Many people get ahead of you if you don’t take action.
Before explaining what these decorations mean, I am sharing my artwork, “Opportunities.” It was created in November 2022 when I was sure the dreams they wanted were achievable. For instance, my upcoming solo abroad this year will be feasible. This poster is essential for many people; it helps the public not to give up when reaching life goals.
Unfortunately, many people have given up their goals mainly because of the following:
- Lack of motivation
- Personal situations
- Procrastination
Even though you lack motivation or other factors, addressing the situation and moving on is crucial.
In the top picture, you fill out the dream you want to achieve. For example, I imagined walking at the Gardens by the Bay as a dream. If I want to accomplish a solo trip above, then I need to show off lists of tasks. The 3 ingredients for opportunities are:
- Step outside of your comfort zone
- Education
- Take Positive risks
To achieve a goal or your dream (to the big pink circle), write a note, research, get help, and start working hard. You will need to show your actions that benefit you, your family and friends, etc.
An example will be a list of tasks such as saving money, researching, and coming up with the tasks (big or small), or creating my custom itinerary.
Next, the colored circles represent different colors and sizes. It translates to uniqueness and other traits, not just focusing on only one thing. Small circles and big circles mean things that are either difficult or easy, depending on each person.
Big circles mean skills you don’t really want to do or are problematic. For example, showing artwork to the public is the hardest thing many people hate.
On the other hand, small circles mean skills you already learned from common knowledge. For instance, you already know how to change a light bulb in the bedroom with the proper technique.
To achieve your dreams, you need to step out of your comfort zone, reinforce education, and take positive risks to achieve your goals. You can’t just say, “I want to…..” or “I have to…” Or you can’t say, “I will do it in X weeks.” You have to take action. Learn new skills that make you happy and smile.
The pink lines represent “rushing to finish,” which I blocked off with some circles. That poster helps the public to avoid rushing when achieving a goal or a dream; it takes considerable time to make it happen.
Also, jogging down lists of tasks days apart on your calendar is beneficial. Try to take breaks between tasks as the blank white paper represents “work breaks.”
Then, the middle side of the mural emphasizes a positive affirmative shape, like loving yourself and being confident. Finally, a reminder message means “don’t give up,” even though you have bad days or even though someone has opposed things that are concerning or inappropriate. Instead, address that situation, solve the problems, and move on.
You only slack things off as a last resort.
The middle cross represents keep praying and maintaining faith, no matter what. Keep praying and maintain a spiritual spirit.
Then the 4 square objects from the corners emphasize 4 different symbols of positive shapes to stay motivated. Smile and stay motivated. The 4 positive symbols are:
- Heart (feel my heart)
- Star (become a star)
- Flower (the flower is blooming)
- Peace (relaxing)
Finally, the bottom circle also the goals you award yourself, such as freely exploring places you reward for hard work. You took the necessary steps to reach your goals. Remember to reward yourself after achieving your life goals.
For instance, now, I can travel solo for 5 days abroad and walk on a trail. I am having a good time after months of growing as a person with this poster. My parents, friends, workers, etc., are very proud of me.
I thought, “Folks, how will you achieve your life if you just sit on a couch all day, doing nothing? Get out of your house and do something meaningful, no matter what. Then, you start to feel good and lead healthier lives.
Many folks are moving ahead of you, so your parents and friends think you need to be more active. And finally, you need help to step out of your comfort zone, which you will stick into a boring zone. You don’t want that to happen. Employers may think you don’t learn the necessary skills to get your desired job.”
Instead, get up, and do things that scare you. Then, that transformation will be better.
Finally, Happy New Year 2023!
