Forgive yourself for what you didn’t do, forgive who you were and accept and honor who you are now. A resolution is a desire and desires change, yearly, monthly, even daily. WE change, we evolve, we grow and what we thought we needed, may no longer be what serves us.
However, if you are one who routinely sabotages yourself by saying something like: “I don’t make resolutions because I never keep them,” the first step is honoring and acknowledging your fear of failure.
Make a new resolution with this prayer or mantra:
Most creative and ambitious people take on way too much. You can’t focus if you’re all over the place. This is when most people get overwhelmed and give up or do what they feel is easier, like remain in their comfort zone. The monotony of the daily routine is more comfortable instead of growing and expanding, which can feel uncomfortable.
If you can focus on the critical few and do the big things first, you won’t burn out on the small trivial things.
This means I actually need to figure out what I want and then narrow it down to what will give you the highest and most meaningful results. Do a purge! Get it out of your head and onto paper.
Man, the freedom you feel from putting your pen to paper and removing it from your “cranial to do list” is so freeing, you will feel a surge in energy from a “brain dump” alone. Not unlike making a grocery list, it is easier and faster to shop, if you know what you are looking for.
The first step is for you to say you can.
If you are stretching who you are as a person, then it will benefit you through personal and spiritual growth. That has long-lasting benefits and is one of the best goals for your overall well-being.
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I hope this year is full of “I can’t believe I did this” instead of “I should’ve done that.”
Peace, blessings and abundance.
Love Your Life,