In preparation for a New Year, I invite you to start 2014 by leaving some things behind. I challenge and encourage you each week to take steps toward your vision, to dream a bigger dream, listen to your life, and focus on what’s truly important to you. To do that, you must first ensure that you have a strong foundation on which to build your best life. That means making a fresh start, if necessary.
There is no point in building a vision on a foundation muddied with unfinished business, unresolved issues, hurts and regrets because the vision will not be fully realized. Now is the best time to let go of any attitude, project, relationship, or issue that weighs you down or impedes your progress towards a more purposeful and joyful life.
In Philippians 3:13, the apostle Paul talks about “forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead.” What things do you need to leave behind? Make a list this week and choose not to carry certain things into 2014. Here are a few examples to get you started:
– Projects and activities that you are not passionate about.
You don’t have time to spend on things that really don’t matter to you anymore!
– “Friendships” that drain your energy, are not reciprocal or are just plain abusive or inappropriate.Love and respect others, and expect to be loved and respected in return. Accept nothing less.
– “Wishing” and “regretting”.
They do nothing to help you build a better future, and leave you feeling powerless to change your life.
– Grudges and unforgiveness.
They keep you stuck in the past, and drain you mentally and spiritually. Over time, can even make you physically sick.
– A broken heart.
Choose to let go of what was, learn from the experience and start focusing on a vision for your future!
– Failures and mistakes.
Don’t wallow in them. Learn from them.
– Superficial status symbols.
Is it possible you need to let go of something that makes you feel more important – a job title, a certain relationship, a material possession you can no longer afford – so that you can pursue a more purposeful path?
– Negative attitude.
Make a decision not to rain on your own parade. Stop embracing the reasons you cannot have the life you want and start embracing the reasons you CAN have that life.
– Procrastination!
Either get started, let the project go, or change the goal to something more manageable. Don’t burden yourself by dragging this old habit into the New Year.
These are just a few examples. Create your own personal list so that your foundation for 2014 isn’t cracked by negative influences, attitudes or habits. Then choose to leave these things in your past. It is an act of faith. We hold on to the old because we are afraid to let go. Pray for the wisdom to identify what need to let go of, and for the courage to actually let it go. You will be delighted to see how God answers your prayer!
My challenge to you this week:
Prayerfully make a list of what you will let go of. Over the next week, take the steps necessary to begin the year with a slate clear of whatever you’ve been holding on to – whether it is a simple decision, a phone call you need to make, or a conversation you need to have, get the ball rolling!
Journaling question:
What is most difficult for you to let go of? What will it take for you to let go and move forward? Leave your comments below, I’d love to hear from you!