What if, this year, we decided not to chase after the Joneses? What if we decide to open ourselves up to being transformed? How would that change the way we think about resolutions in the new year ...
Just to be clear, I do the “shiny things”: I work out (sometimes), read my Bible daily, keep a journal, attempt to eat well, devour books, spend quality time with friends, give to charity, save, and ...
(photo: Unsplash photos) Elaine Gunthorpe Blogs January 8, 2025 The new year is in full swing — and ... By getting involved in a Bible study group, you can experience an uplifting support ...
a 'New Year, New Me' resolution or challenge. While this idea is fueled with good intentions to, for example, lose weight, get more sleep, or spend less money, many resolutions don't make it very far.
New year, new financial goals: If you're starting the new year with a list of resolutions, consider adding some financial to-dos, like improving your credit score and making a plan to pay off your ...
We have a need and service to continue in our fight against the worldviews of what New Year Resolutions are, and remind ourselves that nothing we do is for our own glory; it’s for God’s glory alone.
Instead of chasing an unattainable feeling of satisfaction, I found a silver lining in failing my resolutions. While many of us fear failure, falling short of our expectations isn’t as catastrophic as ...
Samantha Ruth Prabhu dropped a workout video recently. In it, she talked about failing to stick with your New Year's resolutions but still recovering. Has it ever happened to you that you set a ...
The first month after New Year’s Day, many people abandon their resolutions, with women especially feeling compelled to make them. As the tradition inflates, it becomes difficult for many to ring in ...
The annual ritual of a New Year’s resolution is often met with joking skepticism. Over the years, its fleeting nature has earned resolutions a reputation of glorified pipedreams. Yet when a new ...