Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

Friday, January 5, 2024

Remember, reflect, renew

 Remember:        Up to this moment, your life has been a series of events – joyful events and trials. Anyone who says they have never been through difficulties is lying or a narcissist.

Trials are hard to endure through, yet we often grow the most in these times – in our character and showing our values, if we are willing to learn from the experience.

“The dry seasons in life do not last.The spring rains will come again.” —Sarah Ban Breathnach

Reflect:                As you reflect on life up to this moment, ask yourself honestly, “How am I doing?” Often, we don’t want to reflect on the challenges, yet when we take the mask off, then reflection can be useful in helping us grow and move forward. Reflect on the positives as well.  What can you be thankful for?

“Reflect on the past, embrace the present, and create a brilliant future.”

 Renew:                In this new year, what do you want to change? What areas of your life need work, and how can you express gratitude? What change will you make in your habits?

“Endings are the launchpad for new beginnings. Take the leap and soar high.”




Friday, December 29, 2023

Just living my best life

 



Well, I was going to do an inspirational, goodbye 2023 - hello 2024 blog post, but instead - enjoy being with those you love and in your circle of influence!

2024 will be a whole new experience - with joyful times and challenges.  The best is yet to come.


Saturday, December 31, 2022

A New Year - Are You Ready for Change?

 Reflecting on the year we have journeyed through has been one of challenges and change.

Change occurs, even when we do all we can to ensure that we continue our path in comfort and routine.  Sometimes, the pathway is rocky with pebbles we slip on or stones on which we stub our toe; there may be a large rock that requires help to push out of the way.

As we journey together on life's path, let's help one another by sweeping off, picking up, and removing the stones that people slip on or stub their toes on.  We must learn to ask for help when the large rocks cannot be removed by our strength alone.

What are a few practical ideas we can undertake to prepare for the new year?

  • Declutter your office.  Don't be afraid to work through the paperwork and items in your office and make some tough decisions about what is really needed or what should be relocated to another area of your house.
  • Plan and set up your daily/weekly/monthly planner. (I use a color-coded system to assist with key deadlines that must be met).
  • digitalize documents that you wish to keep but do not require a paper copy and add them to a specifically named folder.
  • Declutter your digital devices. Do you really need 10 photos of one moment, or would 1-2 copies be enough?

Change and challenge will occur in the new year coming.  Let's pray and seek the Lord's direction and help.  Let us be prepared to step out into a "new thing"!