My Thoughts on the First Day of 2013
I loved Kathleen’s post yesterday. I love that she put her goals and dreams on virtual paper. I love that she is brave. But what I love most of all is that she shares it with us.
I am the person she talks about in her post. The one that is afraid “someone will think them silly or stupid, and do not act because of it.” I am likely to be swayed by the naysayers and “turn the precious dream over to those with limited vision and faith.”
But I am also the woman who is willing to be honest about it and commit to change. Back in October when we were writing and sharing our “I Am” statements, I identified that what I needed was courage. I have approached everyday since with the bravest heart I can muster. That’s why I think this part of Kathleen’s post resonated so strongly with me:
If 2013 can bring you anything, let it bring you courage. Courage to listen to your heart, follow your dream and fulfill your destiny.
And that is my hope for you, for all of us- that we have a most courageous year. To that end, here are some things we can do to assure that we meet your important goals:
Break it down- resolution should be broken down into easy and measurable steps. Don’t just promise to change your career, determine what steps you’ll need to take to do it.
Believe- trust that real change is possible. Think of those less fortunate who have come out of traumatic experiences like tsunamis, hurricanes, and addiction and successfully transformed their lives. If they can do it, you can too!
Focus- give attention to new behaviors and thought patterns. New neural pathways in your brain must be created to change ingrained habits. Focusing on them hastens their development!
I loved reading the comments yesterday as you shared your resolutions! It gives me strength and I would love it if you continued to converse. Happiest of New Years to you and your families! I am thankful that you are always here to share and listen.
Love,
Becky
Sources & Resources- click on any of the links below for more information!
Kristi Hedges (forbes.com), Why Your New Year’s Resolution Will Fail by February 1.
Ray B. Williams (psychologytoday.com), Why New Year’s Resolutions Fail.
Posted on January 1, 2013, in General Information and tagged community, Courage, dreams, New Year, New Year Resolutions. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

You are amazing Becky! There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that you are already courageous. From creating and growing this space, to bravely allowing us to see into your heart. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your incredible journey. Fee
PS… I love the life coaching tips at the end of the post… YOU ROCK!
Couldn’t have picked a better partner. Love to you, Fee, and Happiest of New Years!
Becky I just want to say how much I agree with my daughter that you are amazing and courageous. I don’t always comment but do appreciate every post. I also want to let you know your GF reindeer chow helped to get us through till we stopped for dinner on our way to IL to spend Christmas with our family. Love you lots Arlene (Kathleen’s Mom) Keep up the good work.
I am so glad you enjoyed the snack. I will be sure to post some more gluten free recipes!
Your words are so kind and I am grateful for them and you!
Love,
Becky