With the calendar finally turned over on 2020, Allison Richmond-Leeth wishes she could feel more excited to start fresh in a new year.
However, she admits she’s a bit nervous about all the uncertainty about the pandemic, her career, her artwork that still looms.
To combat that anxiety, the 25-year-old Downtown resident wrote down a list of New Year’s resolutions to help her continue to grow the art business, Soft Peach Designs, she’s focused on the past 10 months since being laid off from her event-planning job in March.
“If you’re having trouble focusing on things, having goals can help you focus in all aspects of life,” Richmond-Leeth said. “You can look back and see, ‘Oh, this is what I want to do,’ and you can do it today or next week, however long it takes you to do.”