Forget Resolutions! Why You Should Pick a Word or Phrase to Define the New Year by Jan Mostrom

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January 05, 2022

Forget Resolutions! Why You Should Pick a Word or Phrase to Define the New Year

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Donna John
LOVE this, Jan Mostrom! Think all of the 30Seconds tribe should do this and share their word as a tip! Let's do this!
Elisa Schmitz
Awesome awesome awesome! I agree, Jan Mostrom and Donna John! I have to think about what mine is...
Gail Harris
This speaks to me, @janmostrom. It speaks more about an essence rather than an activity or behavior like New Year's Resolutions do. That's why resolutions don't work. You can't permanently change a behavior without getting behind the behavior or to what the behavior is trying to express, like "Let go and Let God." That can permeate your being. I have thought about this today. And mine is to, " embrace myself fully," especially regarding a new endeavor I am embarking upon. Thanks for a great tip.
Kelli Porcaro
Let go and let God. Love it Jan Mostrom My word will be Believe as a reminder that my true work is to believe in the one He has sent. (John 6:29) Not just in mind but also in my heart and actions. Thanks for the great tip!!
Jan Mostrom
Thanks Kelli Schulte ! That was my phrase the first year I did it! Love it!
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Thank you for this, Jan. What a lovely way to think about a new year!
Julio Caro
Thanks For Sharing....

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