January Is About Direction, Not Perfection

Every January, there’s an unspoken pressure to get everything right. New goals. New habits. New routines. A “new you.”
But what if January isn’t about perfection at all?

What if January is simply about direction?

The Pressure of a Perfect Start

The start of a new year often comes with unrealistic expectations. We tell ourselves this is the month we’ll wake up early every day, eat perfectly, stay consistent, and never fall off track. And when we don’t — because we’re human — we feel discouraged before the year has even had a chance to begin.

Perfection sounds motivating, but in reality, it often leads to burnout or giving up entirely.

Why Direction Matters More

Direction is about intention. It’s choosing where you want to go, even if you don’t know every step yet. You don’t need a flawless plan — you just need clarity on what matters to you right now.

Direction allows:

  • Small, meaningful steps
  • Adjustments as you learn
  • Grace when things don’t go as planned

You can move forward imperfectly and still make real progress.

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Progress Is Built in Small Moments

Real change doesn’t happen in one intense burst of motivation. It happens in the quiet, ordinary moments — choosing better when you can, starting again when you slip, and staying committed to the bigger picture.

January is the foundation, not the finish line.

Let Go of the “All or Nothing” Mindset

Missing a day doesn’t mean you’ve failed. Changing your mind doesn’t mean you’ve quit. Growth is not linear, and success isn’t about doing everything right — it’s about continuing anyway.

When you focus on direction, setbacks become lessons instead of reasons to stop.

A Gentle Reminder for the New Year

You don’t need to have it all figured out this month. You just need to ask yourself:

  • Does this move me closer to the life I want?

If the answer is yes, you’re already on the right path.

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✨ Affirmation to Carry Into the Year

“This January, I choose direction over perfection. Every small step forward matters.”

Let this be the year you move forward with intention, not pressure — and trust that clarity will come as you go.

📌 Affirmation Cards Used in Sheri’s Sip-N-Think Video

“Why January Is About Direction, Not Perfection”

These affirmation decks were used in this video to support reflection, clarity, growth, and positive mindset shifts. Each card deck encourages progress over perfection and gentle self-direction.

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🌞 Daily Positive Thoughts & Affirmations
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🌱 Growth Mindset Affirmations
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✨ Why Affirmations Matter in January

January isn’t about getting everything right — it’s about choosing a direction, staying open, and building momentum. These cards help reinforce clarity, self-trust, and sustainable growth as you move forward imperfectly.


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Established My Type in 4 Ways

Recently on Sheri’s Dream Catcher’s My Business Journey Journal our topic of discussion was Established My Type in 4 Ways. Stemming off of our previous My Business Journey Journal Topics, we decided to review the 4 Types of Entrepreneurs and the 4 Ways to set up your new company. Originally, we had a mound of dirt and then we decided that we would sell our mound of dirt in 3 sizes or collections for a profit. As we continue on our business journey, we realized that we need to figure out what type of company we are setting up and what way will our business entity be protected.

Let’s Review the 4 Types of Entrepreneurs

What do you mean when you say 4 Types of entrepreneurs? If you or anyone is interested in starting and running their own business, they should determine which type of entrepreneur model they would prefer to operate as.

  • Small Business
  • Scalable Startup
  • Large Company
  • Social Entrepreneurship
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What is considered a small business?

A small business could be considered as a company, restaurant, or retail store that’s launched by a founder without any intention of growing the business into a chain, franchise, or conglomerate. Additionally, small business entrepreneurs usually invest their own money to get their companies off the ground. Basically, they only make money if the business succeeds. However, they lose their own money if the business doesn’t succeed either.

What is considered a scalable startup?

A scalable startup is less common however, they tend to attract a lot of media attention. Initially, scalable startups begin on a very small scale. Such as when the lightbulb goes off in your head for an idea. As the idea is nurtured with sun, water and tender loving care, like a seed that has been planted, it begins to grow. In this instance the farmer who nurtures the plant is considered the outside investors who provide the necessary funds and additional needs until the business grows larger.

What is Considered a large company Entrepreneur?

A large company is already established and well grounded. Sometimes, entrepreneurs work within larger, established companies. For instance, the entrepreneur may come up with an idea for a new division of the larger company. If it is a division of the larger company, that means it operates on it’s own but is backed financially and marketed by the home company.

What is considered a social entrepreneurship?

Well, a social entrepreneurship launches an organization that’s fundamentally about enacting positive social change. In addition, they are not operating to generating profits. Nevertheless, a social entrepreneur is willing to take on the risk and effort to create positive changes in society through their initiatives. For instance, the social entrepreneur seeks innovative solutions to community-based problems. Specifically, the social change to environmental conservation, racial justice, or philanthropic activity in an underserved community.

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What are the 4 Ways to Set Up Your Business?

  • LLC
  • Corporation
  • Non Profit
  • DBA
Provided below are the definitions per the dictionary-

LLC- A limited liability company is the US-specific form of a private limited company. It is a business structure that can combine the pass-through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited liability of a corporation.

Corporation- A corporation is an organization—usually a group of people or a company—authorized by the state to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law for certain purposes. Early incorporated entities were established by charter. Most jurisdictions now allow the creation of new corporations through registration. 

Non Profit- A nonprofit organization, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in contrast with an entity that operates as a business aiming to generate a profit for its owners.

Doing Business As- You might need to register your DBA — also known as a trade name, fictitious name, or assumed name — with the state, county, or city your business is located in. Registering your DBA name doesn’t provide legal protection by itself, but most states require you to register your DBA if you use one.

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How did Envision Dream, LLC Find their type and which way did they get set up?

Envision Dream, LLC is owned and operated by one person. In other words, a sole proprietor. As a sole proprietor, the entity decided to sell merchandise for a profit. Along with taking on all the risks of losing the their own money invested and all the revenue made successfully. As a result, the entity fell into the small business category out of the 4 Types of Entrepreneurs

Now that we established the type of entrepreneurship as a small business, we needed to set the company up with protection. First we went to LegalZoom.com, which is an online legal technology company that helps customers like Envision Dream, LLC to create legal documents without having to hire a lawyer. We chose to be a limited liability company because a DBA doesn’t protect our business name from being used by others and we wanted our personal property to remain separate from the business.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT Establishing Your Type, WATCH OUR FULL MY BUSINESS JOURNEY JOURNAL VIDEO DISCUSSION BELOW- Established my type

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3bvLdPfpZs

Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value

Albert Einstein

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Accomplishments in 2020 with My Business Journey

I said to myself, in order to showcase your accomplishments Sheri, you need to start somewhere!!  And since we are ending the year 2020, I had decided to start reflecting on the accomplishments in 2020 with My Business Journey. Specifically, I compared this year verses last year in 2019. I thought, hey, it’s a great way to analyze all that I have completed and not completed. Furthermore, it helps me plan for the objectives I would like to achieve in order to grow.  My goal with reflecting is to take this information and see what I can improve upon for the upcoming year.

What is the meaning of accomplishment?

How do I know what my accomplishments in 2020 are with my business journey if I don’t know first what the word accomplishment means? I decided to look up the word accomplishment from the online dictionary. It says that an accomplishment is something that has been achieved successfully. It also says that it is the successful achievement of a task or planned objectives. Next, it says that an accomplishment is an activity that a person can do well, typically as a result of study or practice.

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A Recent Accomplishment Achieved with the formation of Sip N Think with Sheri Live Chat Discussions on Instagram.

What are some examples of personal accomplishments?

As I continued to research the meaning of accomplishments, I learned that some examples of personal achievements can include charitable work, entrepreneurial success, establishing good health, financial stability and obtaining a college degree. Again, these are just examples to help you recognized your own personal achievements as we move forward into 2021.

How can you showcase your accomplishments best?

You can best show your accomplishments in 4 ways. In the video below, I actually tried to apply and showcase my accomplishments by mapping it out, pointing to the goals, keeping it simple and showing room for growth. The key word here is apply. Take what you have accomplished in the past year or years and apply the knowledge and lessons you have learned as you move forward into the upcoming year and future.

  1. Map it out.
  2. Point to goals.
  3. Keep it simple.
  4. Show room for growth.
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WATCH OUR FULL JOURNAL VIDEO DISCUSSION BELOW- ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN 2020 WITH MY BUSINESS JOURNEY

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Start where you are, use what you have and do what you can

Arthur Ashe

Our next “My Business Journey” Journal Discussion is scheduled for January 5th, 2021 with the Topic: Introduction to My Business Journey Live on Instagram @sherisdreamcatcher 8pm eastern standard time. 

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