I’ve often wondered why so many people obsess over the start
of the New Year and make such a huge production of listing some random set of
resolutions that rather quickly fall by the wayside. Don’t get me wrong. As a
former coach, I believe in setting goals and stating them aloud or writing them
down is an important step, but why New
Year’s Resolutions? Why wait till the beginning of another year to start
doing the things that will improve our lives or make us better, or at least
happier people?
I suppose there is a certain logic behind the idea. New
year, new start, that kind of thing. Not that there is ever a wrong time to
begin making positive steps at self-improvement. I’ve heard that the most often
cited resolution made for New Year’s is to lose weight. For many of us this is
a worthy goal, especially after we have routinely overeaten at both
Thanksgiving and Christmas. Other people resolve to do a better job of sticking
to their budget. Again, a worthy goal after we have so recently overspent on
food and gifts and travel. Whatever tops your particular set of resolutions,
allow me to offer one suggestion. Resolve to let go of the past year and all
its baggage.
In my first novel, the main character, Jack, is convinced
that his entire life has been affected, in a negative way, by one specific past
event. In his mind, every bad thing that has ever happened to him can be traced
back to this one moment in time. He truly believes that the only way to fix his
present state is to somehow change his past. As the author, I can sum up the
theme of the book in one word – regret. And don’t we all have regrets about our
past decisions? Things we wish we could go back and do differently?
So, this year, let’s all resolve to stop letting our past
get in the way of our present. And our future. Let’s make the conscious
decision to look forward and start the year off right by giving ourselves an
honest and a fresh new year unclouded by our past mistakes. Let’s wipe away the
regrets and stop dwelling on the things we can’t change, but instead focus on
the ones we can. 2017 is gone. Let’s make 2018 a truly fantastic new year!
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