It happens every 365 days; New Years. For some of us it's a time to reflect on the ups and downs of the previous year. For others there's the excitement of what the new year to come has in store. And for yet others, it's a time to make a renewed commitment (though be it usually a short one) to some lofty goal for themselves.
For me its usually a chance to take stock of what I have. The holiday season in general usually provides us ample opportunity to be around those that we love and hold closest to us, but often times the rush of the season causes us to loose sight of just what the season is about.
As we launch into the next revolution around the sun, take a minute to to look around you and take note of what is truly important to you. Make a commitment (hopefully a longer one than that upcoming gym membership) to tell those around you what they mean to you each and every day. Greet each friend with a hug and a handshake. End each night by telling those closest to you that you love them. Never go to bed angry. Don’t make the mistake of waiting until it's too late to take stock of the important things and people in your life.
Happy New Year's from the Cracker Historian and those of us here at O'Rays Ranch!
For me its usually a chance to take stock of what I have. The holiday season in general usually provides us ample opportunity to be around those that we love and hold closest to us, but often times the rush of the season causes us to loose sight of just what the season is about.
As we launch into the next revolution around the sun, take a minute to to look around you and take note of what is truly important to you. Make a commitment (hopefully a longer one than that upcoming gym membership) to tell those around you what they mean to you each and every day. Greet each friend with a hug and a handshake. End each night by telling those closest to you that you love them. Never go to bed angry. Don’t make the mistake of waiting until it's too late to take stock of the important things and people in your life.
Happy New Year's from the Cracker Historian and those of us here at O'Rays Ranch!