If You’ve Ever Broken a New Year’s Resolution, Read This

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{The post below is an excerpt from my new ebook, The Do What You Can Plan: 21 Days to Making Any Area of Your Life Better. It officially launches at midnight on New Year’s Eve but you can get yours now.}

I clearly remember driving down a familiar road in my car. As trees whizzed by my thoughts were a blur too. I mentally ran through my the list that always followed this phrase, “When things are normal then I’ll….(fill in the blank with “exercise, eat better, have a longer quiet time.” Suddenly I mentally slammed on the brakes as I realized I had been having the same conversation with myself on this same road for five years.

I whispered to myself, “Normal isn’t coming.”

That actually became the beginning of the “Do What You Can Plan” because I resolved in that moment to begin making small changes now rather than waiting for the perfect time later. Guess what? The perfect time doesn’t exist. There will always be a complication, crisis, or what looks like a legitimate reason to wait.

Start now or you may not ever start.

Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap. Ecclesiastes 11:4

Oh, what you do may not fit the vision you’ve had in mind.

My ideal exercise plan consisted of an hour at the gym every day. The reality? One some days it was nothing more than doing a few squats while I blow dried my hair (yes, that made the dog look at me funny.) But over time those little changes added up and I began to gain momentum until a year later I realized in shock that I had met my goals.

I’ve heard runners remark that the hardest steps are the ones between your front door and the mailbox. It’s so easy to say, “It’s too hot” or “I’m too tired.” Learning to pound the pavement through all the seasons of life is one of the most important aspects of becoming a runner. The same is true in all other areas of our lives as well.

When we limit change or even enjoyment in our lives to the times when everything falls into place just as we want, it’s a bit like refusing to drive unless every stoplight we come across is green. There will always be discomfort to push through, setbacks to endure, mistakes to overcome. Yet in looking back, those often become the most meaningful parts of our journey. That resistance along the way shapes who we are in ways we often don’t expect and we’re stronger for it in the end.

Life isn’t ever normal. Timing isn’t ever perfect. Conditions are never really right.

If you know this is something God wants you to do, move forward anyway.

Dare to do what you can because you serve a God who can do more than you can even imagine.

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Are you ready to do what you can? The post above is an excerpt from my new ebook, The Do What You Can Plan: 21 Days to Making Any Area of Your Life Better. It launches at midnight on New Year’s Eve but you can get yours now.

About Holley

About Holley

Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author and Life Coach

I like humans, words, and good coffee. And I’d love to help you beat what’s holding you back, become all you’re created to be, and kick butt for the greater good.

Cheering you on,

Holley

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