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New Calendar Year begins

As the calendar year comes to a close and a new one begins, it’s a time for reflection and renewal. The start of a new year is a chance to set goals, make resolutions, and strive for a better future. It’s a time to let go of the past and embrace the unknown possibilities that the future holds.

One of the most popular resolutions for the new year is to be healthier. This can mean making changes to your diet, exercising more, or simply taking care of yourself better. It’s important to remember that health is not just about physical fitness, but also about mental and emotional well-being. Taking care of yourself in all areas can lead to a happier, more fulfilling life.

Another common resolution is to improve financial stability. This might involve creating a budget, saving more money, or paying off debt. Financial stability can bring peace of mind and allow you to focus on other aspects of your life.

Of course, the new year is also a time for celebration and fun. Many people enjoy attending parties and events to ring in the new year with friends and loved ones. It’s a time to celebrate the past year and all of the accomplishments and milestones that were achieved.

As you celebrate the start of the new year, it’s also a good opportunity to connect with others and show appreciation for the people in your life. Whether it’s through a heartfelt card or a simple gesture of kindness, expressing gratitude can go a long way in building and strengthening relationships.

As the new year begins, it’s a time to look forward with hope and optimism. Take the opportunity to set goals, make positive changes, and celebrate all that you have accomplished. Here’s to a happy and successful new year!

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Sarwa Numan: Sarwa Numan is an Iraqi American. She has a bachelor’s degree in Languages from the University of Baghdad in Iraq and is fluent in Arabic, English, and little German. She is a certified Community Health Worker (CHW), Certified Application Counselor (CAC), and a certified train-the-trainer (TOT). She is the first woman from the Middle East to join the Global Women Leadership of the World Network sponsored by the Santa Clara University in California 2009, She is a member of the Women Leaders for the World network. Sarwa served with the USAID Iraq mission for more than 9 years helping the US government, army, and marines achieve sustainability in red zones. Along with local governments, international institutions, and a network of local partners, she helped people established new lives after being displaced by ISID and has helped build sustainable civil society organizations. Since she moved to Houston in 2014, she has been actively working with immigrants and refugees with a resettlement agency, and after she moved with HOPE Clinic, now she works closely with the different resettlement agencies and new immigrant communities helping provide educational and community resources for most vulnerable. Sarwa works closely with the Arab community helping the access health care, health education and other services. She started the first Arab American back to school fair bringing excitement and helping economically disadvantaged elementary school students and their families as they prepare to return back to school. Sarwa is also the operation manager of The Princess Magazine - the first Arabic woman magazine in Texas created to empower women and raise awareness on the issues, struggles and challenges faced by women today. She is the founder of Eventum by Numan a corporate and social event planning company that support women-owned small businesses. Sarwa believes on the necessity of serving the vulnerable and underserved people. She believes that inspiring the next generation to get involved is more important than ever.