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Yesterday was another year and another decade, and everything seems to continue on pretty much the same. Thursday follows Wednesday. Schedules carry on. That's just the way life is...or is it?
As a New Year rolls around and you choose a fresh new diary, do you get a new burst of energy to create? It is the formal break from the past and into a new future.
I notice that the annual public media discussion about New Year's Resolutions has a strange component to it: the statistics for how many people break their Resolution and how soon.
Although this is not helpful, it is useful to notice everyone's energy around it. You see, instead of anchoring the Resolution to a new future, this attention on the failed attempts anchors it to the past - but only the negative past.
Change comes with persistence and focus on what you want. Think about the person you were a year ago. Yes, your personality is still there, even the bits you hoped to transcend and change this past year. But you are not the same person now as you were then. You have expanded your viewpoint and your awareness. You have taken some new directions, even if in hindsight they appear blended into the wallpaper of your life now.
You are getting new answers because you have been asking new questions, so it is fine to set the same resolution, goal or intention as you started with last year. Remember that "the past does not equal the future". This is truly a New Year. And the energy around that break from the past is powerful, because it is a shared worldwide consciousness. Use that power to create, and prepare to put something in place for a needed boost of creating energy for early February. You will need it as the powerful energy begins to retract.
For now however, get in touch with what you want and get focussed on it. Write it in your diary and begin to take action on it. Just get started and ask for the discipline to follow through as needed. But first, let the energy of the New Year get you started on your New Future, with you firmly inside it.
Abundant blessings,
Lori
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