
Happy new year
Well, as soon as the new year started, I suddenly thought about how the moment one year ends, a new one begins.
I know what you're saying, but...
There was no "free time" between the years, and the year ended in a hurry, only to have to suddenly start anew, so it all felt a little too sudden.
I think it's okay to have a little bit of space to organize things.
I wish there was an interval between 2022, which lasts until December 31st, and 2023, which will finally start on January 1st, where we could say, "Well, one year has come to an end, and the next year is about to begin. Let's get ourselves mentally ready," so that we could be prepared to welcome the new year.
...And so, 2023 started with a completely inconsequential opening.
If you think about it, the New Year's holiday is the interval to get your mind in order.
"The new year has already begun. So, let's set goals as our mental preparations." This probably means that "The year's plans are decided on New Year's Day ." Our ancestors really thought things through.
Yes. Now is the time.
To get your mind in order, take a moment to think about your plans for the year.
First, the work section.
- Make Bokumo and Bokumo Wine more popular (this year is the deciding factor!)
- Host a New Zealand wine event (hopefully with music to make it fun!)
- Create a plan to import New Zealand wine (Let's go to NZ!)
- Get a foothold in writing a book (one book within three years!)
Next is the private section.
- Celebrate my parents' golden wedding anniversary (I'll have to discuss it with my brother!)
- Camping resumes (make sure you have enough time!)
- Speak English properly (really!)
- I also do strength training properly (really really!)
I've written it down roughly.
But this isn't really a plan. It's just a wish.
Yes, people like me who tend to use being busy as an excuse tend to put off anything other than daily work.
So, rather than saying things like "if it's true (it's true!)", if you were to add parentheses to each of your goals, it would be a "deadline".
The start date. The schedule. The finish date.
Setting this goal is the first step to becoming a person who makes no excuses. It is the turning point where aspirations turn into goals. I know that.
Hmm. But writing down numbers means pushing yourself. I don't think New Year's Day is enough time to make that decision.
Ah! I thought so!
Isn't it necessary to have some interval time between last year and this year?
...Well, I don't have anything else, so I can't help it. I'm going to use this New Year's holiday to write down the deadlines (really!).
Now, the New Zealand wine mail order "Bokumo Wine" is scheduled to start shipping from January 5th (Thursday). The wine bar "Bokumo" will resume business from January 6th (Friday).
That's right, Boxmo Wine's "New Zealand Wine Lucky Bag" , which was well received last year, is available again this year.
Click here for more details.
→ 2023 "Happy New Year, Lucky Bag" on sale
By the way, this year, my family ordered a "frozen bread lucky bag" online. It was a lucky bag with about 30 pieces of various breads, and we'll have to wait until it arrives to find out what's inside.
Since we are a family of four, each person is allocated 7 to 8 pieces. I'm sure we'll be lining them up on the desk and having a draft meeting. I'm looking forward to it.
These days, there are a lot of lucky bags where you know what's inside from the start, but I prefer something with a bit of twist to it being all exactly what I want.
After all, it's more exciting when it feels like an event.
I think it would be great if the Bokumo Wine lucky bag would be an event where everyone who receives it opens it excitedly, thinks, "Wow, something like this exists," and then "discovers new deliciousness when they drink it."
And the same has been true this year.
We want to make this an exciting event for everyone, whether it's "receiving wine from Bokumo Wine" or "enjoying food and drink at Bokumo." We want to make this a year that creates more excitement.
I will work hard to achieve this (really!).