It's A New Page...
December 26th, 2022

AND --- here we go…
2022 is coming to a close, and when we wake on Sunday morning it will be a new year --- 2023!
Holy cow, where is the time going?
When I was a kid I would daydream about what the future would look like around this time. This is not quite what I pictured. I was sure there were going to be flying cars and robots doing the housework --- very George Jetson like!
I was also sure I would never be this “old”. Surprise surprise!
🤣
But here we are about to enter 2023 with things much different than I daydreamed about in the past. But, nonetheless, here we are. It is a common tradition to "make a New Year's resolution". This could be something we want to change or something we want to see "different" at the close of the next year.
Some of the more common "resolutions" are to exercise more, lose weight, get organized, save money, quit smoking, etc.!
These are worthwhile goals, wouldn't you agree?
However --- did you know?
Of those who make a New Year’s resolution, after 1 week only 75% are still successfully sticking with it.
Two weeks later, it's now down to 71%
One month later --- 64%
And, after 6 months it is only 46%
Overall, until the year ends only a small majority (about 9% average) actually make and keep the resolutions they set at the start of the year.
Why is it we use the new year to “decide it is time to make a change”?
Symbolically it represents an “ending” and a new “beginning”. When that page turns, it represents a good time for us to also turn a page and become our new selves. With the beginning of a new year we can also incorporate all the “new” changes we want to make.
But then New Year’s day arrives --- a nd after the headache wears off
--- and we are finished doing yet another day of celebrating --- you know what --- it is just another day.
Business as usual.
You see nothing has really changed. The number of the year changed, but nothing else.
We are still the same person, with the same habits and the same thought processes!
Change requires perseverance, but even before that, it requires us to truly realize that a change must occur. We need motivation.
Without that motivation, it is not going to happen. When it comes to getting healthy, sadly, it often takes major illness before we are willing to make the changes we need to make in order to regain our health. Once we begin to feel the ill affects of our choices, and what we have been doing to correct those affects has not worked...then...we have motivation to do better.
Isn’t that sad? Shouldn’t our health and well being, physically and emotionally
, be forefront in our minds at all times? Shouldn’t we always choose to honor the temple that was given to us to use for this ride called life. Wouldn’t the ride be smoother and more enjoyable if we physically “ felt better”
? I bet it would.
So what have you chosen to resolve to do this year?
What changes are you making to who you are, or what you are doing? Remember that there is a difference between "resolve" and "resolution". "Resolution" is a decision to do or not do something. "Resolve" is a firm determination to do something.
For the record, long ago I’ve stopped making resolutions because I never achieved them. I choose instead to "resolve" to become a better person than I was last year. To do better where I feel I have failed. To love more and to do more good. No resolutions --- just a simple resolve!
If you need help achieving the health goals you have set for yourself, reach out. If you need help achieving other types of goals also reach out. I may not be able to personally help you but possibly we have a connection that could. Let's make 2023 the year we change the world by starting with the person in the mirror!
Wishing you a healthy, happy, prosperous and loving new year!
“In the new year, never forget to thank your past years because they enabled you to reach today! Without the stairs of the past, you cannot arrive at the future.”
--Mehmet Murat Ildan
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









