New Year’s Resolutions or as some might say revolutions are easy to do, but thinking up a list of things that you do not plan to do in 2012 might be a little harder.
Inspired by a Starbucks coffee shop conversation with blogger and life coach Susan Hyatt I have come up with a list of a few things I do not plan on doing in 2012.
Below is my list:
- I will not be giving up my usual morning Starbucks Non-Fat Venti Latte.
- I will not participate in conversations that take other people and or organizations down.
- I will not allow traditional media organizations to sway my opinions on the political process.
- I plan on not contributing financially to organizations that do not submit their information to the non-profit clearing house GuideStar.org. GuideStar.org is a central source for information on U.S. non-profits.
- I do not plan on giving financially to PAC’s (Political Action Committee). Government should be able to work without individual and big business contributions, besides I never really have anyway.
- I do not want to patronize businesses that are not being socially conscious and giving back in some way to society as a whole or the community where they operate. Before I make any big purchases, I will investigate the businesses efforts to help others and make our society better.
- I don’t want to be spending time trying to figure out my competition.
- I will not quit retelling my corny “G” rated jokes that I read from Twitter.
- I will not measure my success against what others are achieving. Nor will I compare myself to what others have achieved or completed. I will measure my success by the goals I have established.
- I will not always be wearing pants. Take that. However, you want.
Bill preaches from memory. He has the scripture memorized as well. His ability to convey a message is a well-honed form of storytelling. His messages are captivating and give you something to think about and many times an action to follow during the week. One of his Advent messages encouraged me to go in a closet and verbally confess to God my wrongdoings. Try that one- it’s harder than you think. Many times we have our standard words in prayers “Lord, please forgive me where I have failed thee. ” That type of approach, through his sermon, encourage me to do more.