Last year was the year of MORE for me. My four resolutions were to:
1) Take MORE pictures.
2) Be MORE grateful.
3) Spend MORE time with my kids
4) Do MORE for others.
All in all, I think I did a pretty good job in 2012 with these resolutions and I could point to a number of specific ways I lived my life with these four resolutions in mind.
In thinking and planning resolutions for 2013, I was able to easily create a list of tasks and objectives I want to accomplish this year, but I really enjoy resolutions that are not items to check off a list, but instead challenge me to examine how I live my life and force me to consider the intentions of my behaviors, not just simple accomplishments or activities. I could easily look at my four resolutions from 2012 and choose those again as focus areas for me, and I probably will work to continue do MORE in 2013, but as for my choice of resolutions for the year I am turning to my favorite book from 2012.
If you haven't read
Love Does by Bob Goff, I would highly recommend it. It's a very easy read but has some great messages, stories, and inspiration for any reader. As I read the book I was definitely inspired, but struggled a bit to bring Bob's stories and the inspiration they provided into my own life. It was answering the HOW do I apply these lessons learned to my life and my family that I struggled a bit with. Then I received my answer and discovered my 2013 resolutions. I was fortunate to get a signed copy of the book. When I opened it up to the authors signature, he had written:
Love God; Love People; Do Stuff! In trying to process the message of the book and Bob's stories, I ended up over thinking it. The message is pretty simple at it's core and he summed it up perfectly with six words:
Love God; Love People; Do Stuff!
So, those are my resolutions this year - challenges for myself personally and my entire family. The fun will be filling in the spaces. Living life each day doing stuff that will demonstrate our love for others and our love for God. I've got a couple ideas on how these resolutions will come alive in our lives, but we'll see what actually happens.