Sometimes a mere 7 minute short film can make you feel more than a 3 hour movie or a 14oo hundred page book
Sometime a mere one small step is the biggest leap your soul can ever experience or
Allow someone else to ever understand. . .
Who Cares - What Matters
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S
(or not)
It’s Friday, JANUARY 9th, 2026
NATIONAL QUITTERS DAY. . .
It’s always the second Friday in January
and yes. . .
just in case you plan on not celebrating
No WORRIES–
Monday, January 12th is
NATIONAL DITCH NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION DAY
. . .uhhhh, most likely you might miss noticing
THAT DAY, too
b u t
“Early slips do not predict failure,” says Norcross, who also authored the study about resolutions. “In fact, many ultimately successful resolvers report—even as they experience them—that the early slips strengthen their resolutions.”
ARE YOU ONE OF THE QUITTERS
ARE YOU ONE OF THE DITCHERS
Lot of questions. . .
especially when it surrounds
R E S O L U T I O N S. . .
DO YOU
Make T H E M
Keep T H E M
Break T H E M
. . .Uhhhhhhhhhh just like everything else. . .
There’s a SCIENCE
To Resolutions
and Most Definitely why they most likely don’t work. . .
GOOD NEWS ?
Only If there’s another alternative. . .
one that
T H E S T U D I E S
tell us are much more effective:
H A B I T S
How many New Year’s resolutions have you made in your life? How many have you successfully accomplished? The estimate is that less than 10% of New Year’s resolutions are actually achieved so says the good Psychology Professor John C. Norcross, Ph.D.). There’s a lot of homespun folksy advice out there this time of year about how to make sure you reach your New Year’s goals, but I thought I’d share the actual science of how to change behavior.
There’s two main lines of brain and behavior science that influence New Year’s resolutions: The science of habits and the science of self-stories.
Let’s start with the science of habits
A lot of New Year’s resolutions have to do with making new habits or changing existing ones. If your resolutions are around things like eating healthier, exercising more, drinkingless, quitting smoking, texting less, spending more time “unplugged” or any number of other “automatic” behaviors then we are talking about changing existing habits or making new habits. Habits are automatic, “conditioned” responses. You get up in the morning and stop at Starbucks for a pastry and a latte. You go home at the end of work and plop down in front of the TV. Here’s what you need to know about the science of changing existing habits or making new ones:
To create a new habit you have to follow these three steps (based on B.J. Fogg and Charles Duhigg)
If you take these three steps and you practice them 3 to 7 days in a row your new habit will be established.
Now let’s tackle the science of self-stories
The best (and some would say the only) way to get a large and long-term behavior change, is by changing your self-story.
Everyone has stories about themselves that drive their behavior. You have an idea of who you are and what’s important to you. Essentially you have a “story” operating about yourself at all times. These self-stories have a powerful influence on decisions and actions.
Whether you realize it or not, you make decisions based on staying true to your self-stories. Most of this decision-making based on self-stories happens unconsciously. You strive to be consistent. You want to make decisions that match your idea of who you are. When you make a decision or act in a way that fits your self-story, the decision or action will feel right. When you make a decision or act in a way that doesn’t fit your self-story you feel uncomfortable.
If you want to change your behavior and make the change stick, then you need to first change the underlying self-story that is operating. Do you want to be more optimistic? Then you’d better have an operating self-story that says you are an optimistic person. Want to join your local community band? Then you’ll need a self-story where you are outgoing and musical.
In his book, Redirect, Timothy Wilson describes a large body of impressive research of how stories can change behavior long-term. One technique he has researched is “story-editing”:
The technique of story-editing is so simple that it doesn’t seem possible that it can result in such deep and profound change. But the research shows that one re-written self-story can make all the difference.
I’ve tried both of these techniques — creating new habits using the 3-step method, and creating a new self-story. The research shows they work, and my own experience shows they work.
Give it a try. What have you got to lose? This year use science to create and stick to your New Year’s resolutions.
What do you think? What has worked for you in keeping your resolutions?
References
Timothy Wilson’s book, Redirect
Charles Duhigg’s book, The Power of Habit:
PIECE OF CAKE ?
Ooops. . .
Maybe the wrong kind of analogy, huh?
But if you’re going to get tough once and for all
on Resolutions
just 9 days into a brand New Year:
This BOOK is your Life
Your’s to CHOOSE
Your’s to DECIDE
Your’s to DETERMINE
If it’s open
If pages are to be Turned
If Chapters are to be RIPPED OUT
If Paragraphs are to be Deleted
If Sentences are to be Blackend-Out
Y O U R ‘ S
A brand new year
not because it’s 10 Days old
and very much in its Infancy
A B R A N D N E W Y E A R
b e c a u s e
. . .and so now the only
real question that makes any difference
this year
last year
next year
RIGHT NOW
i s
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT ?
NATIONAL QUITTERS DAY
NATIONAL DITCH YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION DAY
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. . .
You want a good Resolution?
Make a Resolution to be a
NO-SHOW
for those celebrations
(MAKE A HABIT OF IT)
QUIT THAT!
There are as many ways to describe
JOY
as there are as many people there are to explain it. . .

yet no matter how we define
J O Y
without a doubt
and not so much unbelievably so
it needs some assembly required. .
.
Another question
and maybe the biggest one
concerning
J O Y
might be,
is it worth it
and the answer. . .
well the answer is
what we always know
in just a moment
. . .don’t we?
(WITH NO LICENSE TO SHARE NECESSARY)
. . .And JUST LIKE THAT
it’s 2026
A NEW YEAR
a spanking five days old
Whether a new year fills you with excitement or dread
(or maybe a mix of both!)
the hope is that when you look back on
2 0 2 5
there are too many wonderful moments to count
which serve has the greatest foundation
for new memories to be
m a d e. . .
ALL WAYS
Remembering that

which are gentle reminders
between old and new years of

Letting us each know in between all of the Seasons
Past
Present
Prospective
“May God bless and keep you always
May your wishes all come true
May you always do for others
And let others do for you
May you build a ladder to the stars
And climb on every rung
May you stay forever young
May you grow up to be righteous
May you grow up to be true
May you always know the truth
And see the lights surrounding you
May you always be courageous
Stand upright and be strong
And may you stay forever young
May your hands always be busy
May your feet always be swift
May you have a strong foundation
When the winds of changes shift
May your heart always be joyful
May your song always be sung
And may you stay forever young.”
And may you stay forever young.”
Photo in New York, by John Cohen (1962)
Here’s hoping
the New Year exceeds your expectations
and a tad past your
i M a G i N a T i O n
The road was before him. . .
After taking such a long time to look at it and get advice on what steps to take, what was ahead and how it was to be best traveled; after getting detailed maps and marking off the best, most direct routes, firing up the most sophisticated of GPS Systems, he finally started off with one
s i n g l e s t e p
M O M E N T O U S
One Solitary Step
was all it really took for the journey. . .and it was quite an excursion!
He walked and ran and then walked and ran some more.
One step sometimes was more similar than the one before,
but he walked on;
Sometimes, he ran faster;
Sometimes, he crawled slower;
Sometimes, he just stood still, not moving even an inch for days. . .
P A R A L Y Z E D
The road never much accommodated him. It never took one step for him or moved him forward. At times it would present him challenges. Because of it’s flaws he would slip, fall, get scrapped and cut, bloodied and bruised. Exhausted most of the time from his seemingly never ending wanderings, the road would never assist him, but it did just what a road was suppose to do:
P R O V I D E
P A S S A G E
U N T I L . . .
He came to that ominous FORK in the Road. . .
It wasn’t the first one he had ever seen or even had been confronted, but this was a monumental fork;
at least he made it be so. . .
Maybe it was out of frustration. Maybe it was inspiration or just plain desperation or exasperation, but he didn’t choose left or right this time. He went straight
ahead. . .tore up his maps, unheeded his expensive advice, became deaf to the pleading-ever-rerouting-of the GPS; discarded his vast experience and he trudged on. . .
His every step was a new road planted and his heart palpitated with excitement, adventure and purpose until he came to the
A P P A R E N T E N D
Before him was a huge cater. It was wider than he could see across, deeper than he could his eyes could focus and longer than the horizon could swallow. . .
It was then, unfortunately, he discovered that with each step he had taken, not only had he advanced at least one more step, but he had also erased forever the step before.
R E T U R N
and
G O I N G B A C K
were not even concepts, let alone, possibilities.
He waited. . .
w a i t e d. . .
at the end of his next step with all of its
e n l i g h t e n e d d a r k e n e d p r o m i s e. . .
It wasn’t in a step taken or dared,
but he had the sense as he damned his foolish actions
of not staying on the path,
right at
T H A T
precise moment,
A L L R O A D S
led to the place that he was standing;
that in fact,
it would have never had mattered
which road he would have ever taken
whenever because they would have all led him
to this exact same place. . .
ALL OF THEM !
He had discovered at that flash,
t h e
M y s t e r y o f L i f e :
There’s no turning
or going back
because everything leads to where he was standing!
and an even grander enigma:
Coming to the End of the Horizon is never a Conclusion so much as a Commencement!
Head head high,
air rushing through his nostrils,
blood pulsating through his veins liked a busted dam,
h e d i d i t. . .
The wait was over. . .
He stepped out
One Step
O N E
It took him to
t h a t
place of endless beginnings;
There were no
goings-back
nor desire to do so. . .
The Step Taken,
The Chance Seized,
The Day-That-Would-Never-End,
B E G U N
F O R E V E R
Pssssssssssssssssssssssssst of the Day:
No need for a New Year
when Every Step Brings You Endless
New Beginnings,
Always!
W A L K O N
w a l k o n
w a l k
on
How ridiculous, right? A Christmas tree that could talk, that would have a message for any of us. . ,.well, I’ll ask again what the video just asked you: “What would your Christmas tree share with you lit or un lit?”
Can you hear it whisper from the past?
Is it echoing the same message?
What would you want it to tell you?
What do you need it to share?
Is it just your message and your message alone or is it worth sharing with others?
Now that tree’s are finding their way to curbsides and boxes maybe it’s sending out a little something for all of us from something that doesn’t come from a farm or a forest but shares something from the ROOT of all of us:
SOMETIMES THE BEST WAY TO LOOK AHEAD
IS SEEING BEHIND. . .
There’s a reason why the
REAR VIEW MIRROR
is smaller than the
WINDSHIELD. . .
it’s not so much understanding
t h a t
or knowing
I T
as
ACTING
LIKE
IT
Don’t live your life in a
B O X
with a number in it
or worse. . .
A CALENDAR OF A DIFFERENT YEAR
. . .look back to see ahead
and keep your spark
bursting brightly
around you
for the
oohing and aahing
of
A L L
It’s often called, THE SEASON OF LIGHTS and it’s more reflective than just a particular thought or some kind of spirituality or anything attempted to be contained in a religion.
Fact: WE ALL HAVE THE CAPACITY TO NOT JUST HOLD LIGHT, BUT TO SHARE IT.~~ and the biggest challenge of all just may be, WILL WE or better still. . . DO WE?
Your very next ACT determines the answer to that question. . .
SEE . . BE. . .FREE
that magnificent illumination the world desperately needs and you so absolutely have to share. . .
Holding a Light
means little
if you’re not will to share it. . .
So very, very
s i m p l y
Did you miss it?? Did you even see what you thought you were going to miss? Do you have a slightest idea of what I’m even talking about right now?
We have seen IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE countless times ever since it came out in 1943 and when I watched it the other night I saw something that I’ve never seen in all the times that I’ve seen it and I don’t know about you, but I think it will make all the difference in the way that I celebrate Christmas this year and more importantly live every day live every day for the rest of my life in all the Christmases and years ahead.
Dare I say that it could just quite possibly be THE TWELVE WORDS of Christmas in addition to The Twelve Days of Christmas?
Did you see it when everybody was losing their minds and when Potter was making the deal of all deals; it wasn’t what was spoken. IT was what was hanging on the wall in George’s office, not so much as a motto, but a personal creed on how to live our lives. . .how to recognize what is important
And BA-BOOM~~ just like that there was a simple sign with the mere 12 words
Ahhhhhhhh. . .the 12 words that unnoticeably hang in the office of George Bailey that he obviously lived his life by. . .
TWLEVE simple words for TWELVE months that one year only last forever and every heartbeat that we have and more importantly~~GIVE!
So you see, here is the question, not just during the season of Lights, but the season of Giving which is not a Season really but a true lifestyle:
Do you live by these words. . . and now, the most important question of all. . .WILL YOU?
It might just be the difference between a Scary Christmas or a Merry Christmas that we always try to hold onto and never
quite can grasp. . .