Every year on New Year’s Eve I pick out a “word” to follow me into the new year. It’s a word that will help to keep me motivated, inspire me when I’m feeling less than inspired, and remind me of the reason I picked it in the first place.
This year I am picking the word “hope.”
Hope that this year will bring peace into an unsettled world.
Hope that we can all work together to spread love and kindness to one another.
Hope that there will be less illness and more cures to those fighting them.
Hope that we will all strive to be the best version of ourselves that we can be.
Hope that there is more forgiveness and less blame.
Hope that we focus more on gratitude for what we do have instead of focusing on what we don’t have.
And hope that I can make a positive difference in this world and in the lives of others.
I have big dreams for this year and my hope is that they become a reality.
What’s your word and why did you choose that particular one?
I’d love to know and would be grateful if you would share it with me!
(Just a little something that I share with you every year!)
“Resolutions are promises you don’t often keep. Revelations are lessons you learn that can change your life.”
I learned that the only way for my life to change in the New Year was to think about the lessons that the year had taught me. Those lessons became my “New Year Revelations.”
Every year I notice that as the New Year approaches, people start talking about their “resolutions.” There are things they want to do and things they want to change in their life, so they make a list of “resolutions.”
I threw that concept out years ago because to me, resolutions were nothing more than making promises to myself that I couldn’t keep. They were goals for sure, but seriously, how many of us actually stick to those resolutions? I always tried, failed at some, then beat myself up for not doing what I had wanted.
So, years ago I realized that the only way for my life to change was by learning the lessons that life had handed me, learning from my mistakes, and learning from my experiences, and so I decided to have my “New Year’s Revelations!”
I ask myself some important questions throughout the month of December: What opened my eyes this past year? What did I learn about myself? What type of people am I surrounding myself with? Am I taking care of myself and loving myself enough or giving too much of myself away? And what do I need to let go of that has no place in the New Year coming up and in my life?
These are the questions to ask yourself and answer honestly. You see, when you have those “revelations” about yourself and the year that’s about to come to an end, you take those lessons and truths with you. When you do that, the New Year will open the door to endless possibilities.
Don’t put added stress on yourself by making “resolutions.”
Take the time to think about your “revelations” and begin the New Year in a positive light.
All things are possible if you just believe in yourself!
Wishing you all an amazing 2024! You got this! I know that you do!