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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Welcome and Happy New Year

 

Whether we want them or not, the New Year will bring new challenges; whether we seize them or not, the New Year will bring new opportunities."

(Michael Josephson)

 

Hello, my lovely friends!  


    Happy New Year! As we step into 2025, let us embrace the spirit of renewal. Let us shed the weight of yesterday's worries and step boldly into the unknown, ready to learn, grow, and evolve. What personal milestones are you eager to achieve? What new skills will you cultivate? What adventures await you on this exciting journey.

 

     As the clock chimes midnight on December 31st, our minds inevitably gravitate towards the same familiar refrain: New Year's resolutions. Lose weight, conquer the gym, embrace a virtuous diet – the annual mantra echoes through our thoughts. While these aspirations hold undeniable merit, I yearn for a path to success that resonates deeply with me. This weekend, I'll carve out some quiet time to meticulously craft my 2025 goals. I'll weave a roadmap to achievement, a plan that's not just attainable, but truly mine.

 

     As the eerie melodies of The Twilight Zone soundtrack weave their magic, I'll embark on a journey of introspection. This marathon will serve as the backdrop for a profound exploration of my aspirations. To guide this quest, I'll ponder these crucial questions..

 

  •     What do you want to change?
  •     Why do you want to change it?
  • How will you change it?
  • Give yourself a time line for each goal
  • Make small monthly goals to achieve your big goal
  • Write it down somewhere you can see it daily 

 

     A yearly ritual of mine involves dusting off a collection of books – not for mere decoration, but for the profound journey of self-discovery they offer. These aren't dusty tomes gathering cobwebs on a shelf, but rather companions on a lifelong quest for emotional depth and a more meaningful existence. I seek out works that inspire, that awaken the soul, and that provide practical guidance for navigating the complexities of daily life. While consistency in daily reading may sometimes elude me, I remain dedicated to revisiting these treasures at least weekly, allowing their wisdom to seep into my thoughts and actions.

 

  • Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach
  • Younger by the Day by Victoria Moran
  • Find Your Happy Daily Mantras by Shannon Kaiser
  • Eat Pretty Everyday by Jolene Hart
 
     I've sparked some ideas in your mind, now let your imagination run wild! Dedicate half an hour this weekend to crafting a detailed plan. Don't just limit yourself to practicalities – weave in personal resolutions. What shifts in perspective do you crave? What special moments do you yearn for? What dreams are you eager to chase? Let your plan be a roadmap to a richer, more fulfilling you.
 
 

Thank you for stopping by! Wishing you a day/evening/morning filled with sunshine, laughter, and perhaps a little bit of magic. Until next time, ta-ta for now!

5 comments:

  1. Awesome... a positive take on the changing of the year. Change comes, bidden or unbidden. My goals for 2025 are going to be financial responsibility related. My cash flow will be dipping, so that means I can't spend the way I did in 2024! Time to tighten things up a bit.

    I am celebrating a New Year in which I don't have a resolution to "lose weight". Not even one to "not gain any more". I'm where I want to be, in that regard, so the resolution would be to "maintain fitness so Ember can grow up well".

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  2. I never do the resolution thing as I found it just was a way for me to feel bad about myself. I try each day to be the best I can and that is good enough for me. Good fortune on your resolutions or plans! Huge hugs.

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  3. Believe in yourself. Blessings. 🕊️🤗💞

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  4. Yes, for sure it takes time and introspection to come up with goals/plans that will be suited for YOU and what you want to accomplish. I don’t do resolutions, but for sure, need a ‘road map’ to navigate the new year.

    HA HA! Watched the Twilight Zone marathon, too. So much fun to have it on as I do other things.

    Everything I need to do this year revolves around remaining functionally fit, and emotionally in a good place! Day by day, right!?!

    Hugs and blessings
    Barb
    1cd

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  5. It's Kathy. Yes, now is the time to reflect and make some plans/goals for the future. But this New Year finds me with a pretty lousy cold. So I'm holding off on my reflections until I feel better. Happy New Year to you and your Mom!

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