Welcome to 2012 and to your new beginning! We may not have had a great beginning, but the good news is that we can begin again. A new year is the perfect time to begin again.
Remember as a child there were do-overs? Well, you can do over what you want. Leave those things that no longer serve you, or those people and things that are toxic to your spirit. Take whatever lessons and blessings they were put into your life to teach, then let them go. Easier said than done? Of course, everything is. But remember, this is your “one wild and precious life,” as the poet Mary Oliver wrote, and if you work it right, one life is all you need. You don’t get a do-over in this arena. So create the life you want now.
One of the things that many struggle with every new year are those resolutions. New Year’s resolutions. Who thought that up, anyway? It might not be such a terrible idea, if they worked properly, or, were taught properly. First of all, I am one who redefines things that just don’t work for me. So, I do not make New Year’s resolutions, I create new intentions for the year. I also make it fun, not as if it were a chore or drudgery. This is not conducive to the manifestation of those intentions. I choose the feeling I want to feel for this year. Mine is peaceful. How and why a feeling?
“Never apologize for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologize for truth.”—Benjamin Disreali
What are your intentions? What would be your resolutions, if you will? Okay, got it? Now, how would you feel if you accomplished those intentions? Elated? Joyous? Proud? Loved? Exhilarated? Play out that feeling. Feel it in all its passion and intensity. This is the feeling you want to stay with this year. When you begin from that feeling, your actions will follow.
Do whatever you need to do to get and keep that feeling. You also want this feeling in all areas of your life, not merely your business, or just your finances, or just your spiritual life. You are one integrated being. You are not split into many different parts that will feel elated in your business, but miserable in your relationships. Bring that feeling into your whole life.
Set your intention around that feeling. In order to maintain your chosen feeling, you must think the thoughts that are in alignment with the feeling. Remember, happy thoughts bring happy feelings, peaceful thoughts bring peaceful feelings, and in turn happy and peaceful results in your life. This is where you must exercise your most powerful tool—your power to choose. You do not have to think every thought that pops into your head. Yes, you cannot help the thoughts that come in, but you can control the ones that stay and set up house. Which thoughts are you entertaining on a regular basis? Your mind is your most valuable piece of real estate; what are you allowing to take up residence there?
I am a self-professed “re” person. I redefine my terms, I refresh my soul, I renew my mind, I recharge my body, I reignite my passion. It is my version of the “do-over.” I dare say that most of us are “re” people. I find that I cannot settle for less than I deserve. Yes, there will be times when I have to be in the wilderness to recharge and relearn some things. But I don’t make it my permanent home. I take the lessons and the blessings, pick up my makeshift bed and move on. This has been one of the most difficult, yet most valuable lessons I have had to learn. When it is time to let things and people go, we must let them go. They only came to teach or be taught something of value. We don’t really lose people or things; we receive the blessing from them, then they must go. But we have gained.
“The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves, but in our attitude towards them.”—Antoine de Saint-Exupery
“You want to control your life? Control the only thing you can control: the meaning you give something.”—Anthony Robbins
One of the things to redo in our lives is the way we make meaning of things. We are meaning-making machines to be sure, but how do we assign meaning? Remember the meaning you assign a situation is what will give it life. Yes, read that line again. The meaning you assign a situation is what will give it life, thus showing up as the results in your life. If I assign a certain meaning to money, for instance; my personal favorite is money and spirituality cannot mix or co-exist.
I cannot tell you how many times I have heard this one. So, of course, ministers, preachers and other spiritual-preneurs are supposed to be dirt poor. I grew up on this one, and although I didn’t originally assign the meaning to this one, I adopted it and made it my own. This was one I chose to keep and continue to assign the same unserving meaning to it.
This year, I have reassigned the meaning of money and spirituality: money is energy to use in the service of spiritual-preneurs to accomplish their divine purpose. Money is not this precious green stuff to be admired and hoarded only by the chosen few. I love the line from Hello, Dolly! where Dolly quotes her late husband Ephraim: “Money is like manure; it is to be spread around and used to make things grow!” This is one of the redefinitions I am adopting this new year.
So, for this new year, renew your mind, redefine your terms, and reinvent your assigned meanings, especially the ones that just aren’t working anymore. Reexamine what isn’t working for you and reset your scales. You will find that it does bring new life into those damp and dark crevices without completely having to spend a fortune on an entire body overhaul. Feel your chosen feeling, make new meanings, reignite your passion, and create your best life. A blessed and purposeful New Year to you!
“Your life becomes the thing you have decided it shall be.”—Raymond Charles Barber