Can you
believe it’s already the second day of 2012?
It’s sometimes hard to believe how fast time flies.
How long will
this year be new? It seems a bit
unrealistic to think that it will be new for long, before you know it we’ll be
looking right into the face of 2013.
So it might
be better and happier to think about this year as 365 “Happy New Days.” Really, when it comes right down to it, this
won’t be a very happy year unless we are committed to making each day
happy. I know, not all the days ahead
will be happy ones, that’s unrealistic, but if we are going to look back on
this 2012 from our vantage point in 2013, we will be better satisfied with the
outcome if we look on each day as its own precious time.
Almost anyone
who knows about planning and succeeding will tell you to set goals. Some, at this time of year, confuse goals
with resolutions which tend to fade as quickly as the wishes for a happy new
year. Goals, though, must be broken down
into doable parts. To really make the
goals for this year successful, we will have to work each day on them. Breaking old habits or beginning new ones
take time, relationships take time. Life
takes time.
We can’t see
what this year will hold for us, but we can know it will be successful if we live
it one day at a time.
J