January 1st is an illustrious day for making New Year’s resolutions, and many ways exist as to how to go about that process. As someone who resolves to not resolve making resolutions (I set annual goals instead), I am still fascinated with the resolution making process. Recently, I have read many strategies as to how one can resolve. One tactic, new to me, suggested strolling through the Ten Commandments and using them as a guide for making resolutions. For example, the third commandment…
Breakfast has long been my most favorite meal to eat out, and nothing beats the find of a new location to enjoy having it. Imagine, however, to have received this invitation from Jesus: …
“I am going to exercise on the treadmill five days a week, while holding one of the 75 books I will read this year in one hand, and a carrot stick in the other.”
Sound familiar?
How many of us participated in the New Year ritual of making resolutions as an attempt to start anew and make positive changes in our lives? Or how many of us have resolved not to resolve? Whatever camp you find yourself in, many people, especially psychologists, view making resolutions as an almost…
Although it’s not a hard and fast rule, some of you regular readers may have noticed Sheryl and I take turns blogging every other week. By the way, if you are a frequent visitor to this site or follow us via email, we want to say “Thank you!”
So here we are at the end of 2012 and it’s my turn to write something inspiring and of course it should be geared toward the New Year and/or resolutions, right? Oh boy…. I’m in trouble. I don’t…