rumitoid wrote:
First all, and I mean all, have a great new year, good health, prosperity, and joy to you and your families. Salt to give it flavor. God bless!
I used to take New Year's Eve very seriously. A time for contemplation, soul-searching, gratitude, confession, grieving, rejoicing, and getting bombed out of one's mind. (The last is optional.)
Back when I was in my twenty and thirties, I would have, on average, six resolutions. Things I thought I had something of a chance in keeping, like not peeing in the shower or having greens with every meal. Tough ones to keep, I know, and kudos to you that could. Yet was it up to me to make resolutions? My will be done? Would that interfere with what God would have me do?
There are only two resolutions I now have: no resolutions or surrender to spirit and grace in all my affairs. Yes, I favor the first choice, yet I pray for the second.
First all, and I mean all, have a great new year, ... (
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Nice to see you..
I donβt make New Years Resolution as its just added stress to achieve something.. I do however, try to be a better person in general..
To simply see the good in all people and reframe from the negative..