Saturday, 13 January 2018

Life lessons from a small town! Blog 5: New year, fresh start

Blog number 5: New year, fresh start?

Many people rave about new year resolutions and goals, focussing on a 'new me, new year' ideal, but here's a radical idea, what's wrong with recognising the good stuff in your life, regularly re-evaluating what's working, and carrying that over into every day, every month, every year?

It also works the other way; seeing what's sh*t, toxic, misery-making in your life (drinking too much, negative people you hang around with too much, being in a job you hate, miserable relationships that are dragging you down), and taking steps to either get rid of or distance yourself from the rubbish that isn't benefiting you, or making you sick or unhappy.

We're far more emotional than we realise; we get attached to crap things that are bad for us, like flies to mess. We should never assume that we can safely trust our choices without ever questioning them! Most of the reasoning behind why we do the things we do, is emotional, believe it or not. We carry out a high proportion of our daily habits on autopilot, and many of these are seemingly logical, but our reason for doing them in the first place is usually emotional; it makes us feel good somehow.

We get caught up in habits because they feel safe, familiar, not because they're logical. If we were logical creatures, why would we smoke or develop drug habits, or keep going back to that toxic ex even though we know how harmful they are to our sanity?

It's been shown again and again that people will only do things when they really want to, or there's a compelling enough reason to do or not to do the thing. There's two main reasons why we do things; to gain pleasure, or avoid pain. That's it really. New Years Resolutions seem the ultimate way to guarantee that you absolutely won't do something; it's the equivalent of a nagging parent or spouse telling us we must stop stuffing our face with pizza or we'll get fat. We know we'll get fat, but we don't really care because the need for pizza pleasure is too great!



Inspiration comes from all directions if we look for it, are open to it. It's really easy to be inspired when your eyes are open, and you use that desire to be better to, to create small goals for ourselves. Isn't it better to be progressing and growing daily, thus putting yourself in a really strong position for each year to come?

Do YOU believe in New Years Resolutions, or do you work on yourself regularly instead? Which works best for you?

Happy New Year all!
Much love, always,

Karen xxx

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