

Happy and blessed year, dear Hivers.
My best wishes to all. May life and health reign in our journey so that we can build our projects with consistency and perseverance that guarantee success.
We begin the year with challenge 290 and the question: Why will 2026 be a better year than 2025 for you? Explain it.
From the moment 2026 begins, my heart longs for change. Ultimately, that is what life is all about: a metamorphosis in general, especially for the Venezuelan nation, for a better future in all areas and to be able to catch our breath in the face of so much deprivation. Our land is very rich, not only because of what it brings (natural and mineral resources), but also because of its capable and hard-working people who face daily challenges that give it a special touch, coupled with personal growth as a family and professionally in my field.
Everything works hand in hand. If we obtain better work, we can achieve enormous results in our projects, allowing us to grow, which is what we desire each year, sowing seeds of progress and values along the way.
Youth passes in the blink of an eye, which means that I was in university and now I am a housewife. The light of hope is the only thing that is not lost. With faith in my God, I project myself into a very prosperous 2026, as I see myself in endless adventures in various fields, starting with motherhood, in the family itself, and finally at work with a great team where commitment and responsibility go hand in hand, without neglecting being a woman. (Self-love comes first).

Every year we live is important because it teaches us lessons to be better on our journey.
Looking back on my past, 2025 was crucial because I learned to value every breath with patience, something I didn't do before. I knew who was with me during my low points and endless health problems, and the sun came out with the arrival of my most beautiful son, my gift from the Christ Child.
I decree that 2026 will be better, with God's hand ahead. Since living is a divine opportunity that we must value in all its splendour, growing at our own pace and in the direction of each heart regardless of the falls, moving forward is the challenge of life.
I use Canva and the free Deepl translator as my language is Spanish.

I love this author: [Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks 2/43