Welcome to 2026. It is a brand new year, and I hope that you look forward to it.
We tend to start the new year with resolutions that fizzle out after a few weeks, if not days. At least, most of the time. Some people stick with their resolutions because they have a specific target, such as a high school or family reunion. Others stick with it in the hopes of changing their financial situation. But it has been my experience that resolutions fizzle out because people lose motivation, either due to having lofty goals or expecting quick rewards. I myself used to make resolutions every single New Year, until I figured out I was going about it all wrong!!
I love Tiny Potato. It’s just an adorable meme!! But it struck me one day when a friend on social media, @NoTalentAC, used it in a group chat. In its basic form, it’s encouragement distilled down to its purest form. Tiny Potato believes in you!! And I realized resolutions could also be distilled down into their most basic forms. Instead of making goals to lose X amount of weight for a specific function I will be attending, I should be resolving to change a few eating habits and be a bit more active. Instead of “retail therapy,” I should do a weekly budget and allow for only a few small indulgences. Things of that nature make an impact when done patiently.
But there are some resolutions that require certain effort, and some that require actual presence. One resolution I implemented at the beginning of the year was to start reaching out to silent friends. Sometimes we get caught up in Life and forget to stay in touch. Other times, friends grow apart, whether by circumstance or choice. A simple acknowledgement such as comments on posts, etc., can go far in re-establishing a friendship. It doesn’t guarantee the friendship will resurface, but you don’t lose anything by trying. I’m also resolved to reconnecting with family. This past year was very difficult, but one good thing fostered from the loss was the re-connections. Siblings are in a telenovela group chat, and also in a Bible Study chat. One should never mix the two. I can just see one of us commenting on a chapter in Romans and hearing a sister say, “Are you throwing shade at me after our convo??”
Me, I’m the sister in the above scenario.
Anyway, I hope you, dear reader, are now incentivized to have more manageable resolutions for the new year. Remember: YOU CAN DO THE THING!!! 😉



