Why New Year's Resolutions Fail And How Yours Can Succeed
- FROM Making broad, sweeping changes TO Planning out small, specific, incremental adjustments
- FROM Setting arbitrary, unrealistic timelines TO Seeing the big picture of growth over the long haul
- FROM Focusing on outcomes TO Focusing on systems
- FROM Doing tasks TO Finding and becoming your truest identity
- FROM Relying solely on self TO Finding accountability from a supportive community
Myth #3: Conflict ruins relationships; Preserve “peace” at all costs
“I’d like to take Mei out for mother-daughter time on Wednesdays,” I declared to my husband. “But I’m hoping to take her out driving more — she needs the practice.” “Uh…you can, but this is something I’d like to do,” I said, confused. “She’s graduated from practicing in a parking lot. Just give me your errands so I have …
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Myth #2: Negative Emotions Are Dangerous
I hate shopping with my husband. And, right there, as soon as I typed that first sentence, I wanted to replace “hate” with “dislike” because “hate” feels too strong. I have an instinctive urge to soften the intensity of my negative emotions because of a deeply ingrained belief that negative emotions are dangerous—as in volatile, …
Myth #1 Ignore Unwanted Emotions, They’ll Eventually Go Away
I’m a rabid Michigan fan — especially football. And anyone who follows college football knows it’s been a rough couple of decades for us. Every Saturday from Labor Day to Thanksgiving, I am on pins and needles about how my Wolverines will do. When Michigan wins, all is well in the world. But when we lose, …
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Untangling Emotions
As we collectively reel with the continued emotional upheaval of 2020, it feels more essential than ever to understand our emotions: What purposes do they serve? Why do we so often try to avoid them? What does God expect us to do with them? Emotions are often a complex, tangled mess. Especially if, like me, you …
How to Talk to People who Disagree with You Politically
Glued to the election coverage, I couldn’t help thinking that each time my hopes were rising, someone else’s were falling, and each time mine were falling, theirs was rising. And back and forth it went for all of us. If you are mourning the election results, allow yourself space and time to grieve well. Don’t judge yourself on …
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