There are times in our lives when we want a "do-over". Do-overs are easy if you are playing putt-putt golf and no one is behind you. Whether you call an erred golf shot a mulligan of any other phrase you use which gives you a chance to start over.
Do-overs allow you to get it right or get a better score without it counting against you. There are so many things this year that may have not gone the way you want it but beginning tomorrow, you get a "do-over".
What is in the past is past and at this hour there is nothing you can do to change it even though you may want to. Instead look at tomorrow as a "do--over year.
Make it a do-over for your business, your personal life, your family, your marriage, old and new relationships, and particularly your relationship with the Creator of the Universe. Trust me I look forward to do-overs and improving the life I have left on this world.
One year ago exactly, I began a journey that was inspired by our pastor who wrote the book I mentioned yesterday. "The Plan of your Life" encourages you to each day write a journal or other way to portray what is on your mind. I am a terrible writer so I incorporated one of the ideas of "The Plan" in this blog. As of today, I have executed 200 blogs this year.
Not all were encouragements but raw reflections of what I was feeling and my thoughts lifted up to the Lord.
Try to put your thoughts in writing this nexgt year and make your do-over count. In looking back since last January, I see my highs and lows and the growth I have expereinced. Just be consitent and not make it a New year's Resolution that will only last a few days or weeks.
It's a new day and new year. Think about it and have a:
Blessed New Year!