Happy New Year!
Some of us have already put all of the Christmas decorations away, and some of us are waiting for Epiphany (January 6th), but for all of us the holiday bustle is slowing. The snow a few days ago was lovely, but has already melted. I can’t help hoping for more—I love the way it reflects the light and helps winter to be a little brighter.
Maybe you’re a resolution person and maybe you aren’t—I’m usually not—but I read something the other day that suggested that a yearly goal is too big for most people, that we’re more successful if we set shorter term goals (say, a month) and let one success move us to the next. Or we might simply be happy that we had that month. Another piece I read reminded us that maybe some years we could pick a fun goal: you might, for instance, resolve to eat as many different pasta shapes as possible this year. Or to try a new cookie recipe once a month until summer.
However you choose to organize your new year, consider adding a new faith practice, even for the short term.