When the clock struck midnight last night, 525,600 minutes
stood before you and 2018. Minutes that
have yet to be unwrapped. Minutes that hold untold possibilities. Minutes that
could reveal heartache or healing. 525,600 minutes. How will you use them?
I have never been keen on New Year’s resolutions. Mainly
because I manage to break nearly all of them by the end of the first week! But
each new year, like each new day, is an opportunity for me to recommit to the
things that matter most to me, to recalibrate my inner moral compass, to realign
myself to the things that offer life to me and others.
As 2017 unfolds like the precious flower it is, here are the
things I am recommitting myself to:
·
Stay
connected to God. I try to turn to God as soon as I wake up, and before I
go to bed. To say YES to the possibilities of the new day God has set before
me, and to say THANK YOU for all that the day as brought me. My conversations with God are the first and
last ones I have each day. Through them, I am reminded that no matter how bad
my day may have been, no matter how much I may be dreading what may be in store
for me in the new day, “in all things God works for good.” My task is to join
with God to co-create the good.
·
Stay
grounded in love. This is related to staying connected to God. If God is
love, and love is of God, it is critical to remain loving in all that I do.
This is what heals the world. This is the power that overcomes hatred. This is
the impetus for justice.
·
Remain
open-hearted to others. Hostility cannot be met with more hostility. An
open heart is necessary if relationships—especially with one’s enemies—are to
forged in order to change the world. This requires a willingness to be vulnerable
and experience pain, but the rewards to be reaped always outweigh the costs.
·
Not
confuse diverse opinions with division. Diverse opinions are needed and
necessary in a healthy community. Diversity of thought stretches us to a fuller
experience of life and helps us all have bigger dreams for this life we share.
Division occurs when we stop offering each other mutual respect, shout each
other down, and fail to recognize that we are not the only ones to possess
truth.
·
Take time
to laugh each day. This is as critical to me as my morning workout. Others
need coffee in the morning, I need a good cardio workout. Laughter is an
aerobic workout for my soul. Laughter reminds me not to take myself so
seriously.
·
Stay vigilant.
Every year begins with the promise of countless possibilities, yet also carries
the potential for trauma and tragedy, pain and pathos, not only for ourselves,
but for others. 2017 is no exception. My task is to listen to lives that are
different from my own, to hear their challenges and concerns as they encounter
the world. Together, we can protect each other’s humanity, rights, and
freedoms. Together, we can stand for peace and justice. Together, we can push
back the forces of hatred and inhumanity.
525,600
minutes.
2017…Bring.
It. On.