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New Year Perspective

Happy New Year! A clean slate, a turning of the page, a new chapter, a new book. For some, 2024 may have been unusually difficult and you might be looking forward to the start of a new year. For me, I’m always a little concerned when midnight strikes on December 31. I’m worried about the unknowns and what hardships are in store. Will there be happiness, sadness, excitement? What losses might I experience? My logical brain knows that all of these will be true. My heart, on the other hand, is worried about the possibilities that will be hard and disappointing.

The truth is every year has challenges, losses, excitement, fun, sadness, happiness, and every other shade of emotion. In God’s wisdom, He did not give us a crystal ball to know what’s coming, instead time unfolds one day unto the next. Deuteronomy 31:8 says “The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” It’s a comforting reminder that He walks with us daily. We will walk through hardships one step at a time much like any challenge we’ve already walked through, and we are never alone.

As we begin 2025 with goals, aspirations, or have hope of what this year will bring, I want to share a story I heard many years ago. It’s a story that stepped on my toes and caused me to reflect on the differences of what I’m looking for, what I may find, and the disconnect between the two.

Here’s the story: A farmer was tending his crops and a man came walking along the road. The man stopped and asked the farmer, “What kind of people are in the next town?” The farmer replied, “what kind of people were in the town that you came from?”

The man replied, “they were nice and kind people.” The farmer said, “you will find the same type of people in the next town.” And the man departed on his way.

Some time passed and the same farmer was tending his crops and another man was walking along the road and approached the farmer. He told the farmer he was travelling into the next town and he asked, “what kind of people reside there?”

The farmer asked, “what kind of people were in the town that you came from?”

The man replied, “oh, the people in the previous town were unkind, unfair, and judgmental which is why I left.” The farmer stated, “you will find the same type of people in the next town.”

What does this story illustrate? If you’ve experienced similar challenges and frustrations year after year, it might be an opportunity to reflect on what you are looking for and expecting to find. If you are anticipating hardship in 2025, you will find it. If you are suspecting that 2025 will be challenging, you will find it. Scientifically, our brains are wired to look for the evidence of what we believe. What do you honestly believe about this new year at your core?

What I know to be true is that I cannot bring the same thought processes and habits if I want something different. I can’t expect to grow friendships if I don’t plan and invest time into those relationships. I can’t expect to become healthier if I don’t plan how and when I’m going to be physically active and eat healthful foods. I’m setting myself up for frustration if nothing changes. It’s, then, easy to assume that it must be the outside world that’s not working. If I take a few steps back and zoom out, I can see the common denominator in frustrations that have seemly repeated in my life is me. If I want change, I need to shift my approach.

If you are frustrated that 2024 didn’t go so well, take a look at the things that you might be able to change in 2025, like your attitude and what do you honestly believe. What are you expecting to find in 2025? If it’s negative, then it might be time to reflect on how you can shift to more positive expectations. If you have goals you want to accomplish, make sure you aren’t standing in your own way to complete them. You, ultimately, hold the answers. Start with being honest with yourself and decide if it might be time to make a shift.

You can positively affect the direction of your 2025. You can accomplish your goals with the right mindset. Are you ready to crush 2025 and have an awesome year? Ready, set…let’s GO!

2019 Perspective

Hey ya’ll hey! Happy New Year! It’s a new year, a clean slate. I know some of you are thinking, I’m so glad to have last year behind me! You are looking forward to the new and clean piece of paper to write your new year journey! I am too!

Clean Slate = 2019!

I will be honest, though, I am also a little scared about the new year. I’m scared about the unknowns. I’m always scared of what is to come. Will I face some hardships, will I experience loss in some way, will there be happiness, will there be excitement? My logical brain says the answer to all of these are, “YES”!

I listened to a podcast not too long ago from Christy Wright. She’s the creator of  Business Boutique and she’s awesome. The story she shared struck a cord within me and I think it will within you too. I hope that it will help you going into this new year. That sometimes if we’ve experienced the same story over and over, we might need to adjust our lenses. Here’s the story:

“A farmer was tending his crops and a man came walking along the road. The man stopped and asked the farmer, “What kind of people are in the next town?” The farmer replied, ” What kind of people were in the town that you came from?”

“You will find the same type people in the next town…”

The man replied, “they were nice and kind people”. The farmer said, “You will find the same type of people in the next town over.” And the man departed on his way.

The following week, the same farmer was tending his crops and another man was walking along the road and approached the farmer. He asked the farmer, “what kind of people reside in the next town?”

The farmer replied, “what kind of people were in the town that you came from?”

The man replied, “oh, the people in the previous town were unkind, unfair and judgmental.” The farmer stated, “you will find the same type of people in the next town.”

What is the meaning of this parable? What does it speak to you? Sometimes if we are getting the same response from life, we need to change our perspective. Believe me when I say this story stepped on my toes! I have felt this way about different jobs I’ve had in the past. I’ve been frustrated beyond belief and if I take a few steps back, I can see the common denominator is me. If I’ve had a few different jobs and I’m continually frustrated,  maybe I need to change my lens and my approach. I need to change something within myself and watch my outward world change too.

Adjust your perspective and you might be able to see your focus more clearly!

So, I say this. If you are frustrated with life and 2018 didn’t go so well. Take a look at the things that you might be able to change going into 2019, like your attitude, making some dietary changes, adding some days in the gym, adding in some time to take care of you, whatever that might be. If you have goals you want to accomplish, make sure you aren’t standing in your own way to complete them. It’s a shift in perspective. Being more positive while shifting away from negativity or maybe stepping away from negative people in your life. You hold the answers! If you’ve been getting the same results out of life, you know when it might be time to change your lens.

I have complete faith that you can change your direction in 2019 and complete everything you aspire to complete. Are you ready to crush your goals? Ready, set…let’s GO!