January 2022

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GOOD EVENING TXK COLUMN BY BAILEY GRAVITT

I ’ve heard it said before that New Year’s resolutions are made to be broken. If that is the case, I am going about my resolutions the wrong way. I actually begin the year believing I can achieve my goals. It always starts off the same way for me. I am determined to stop feeling like a blob of lifeless dough, but never seem to be ready TODAY because Whataburger is only five minutes from my apartment. So, I just say NEXT YEAR I will get up and enjoy a healthy breakfast every day, NEXT YEAR I will do 50 push-ups every morning before work, NEXT YEAR I will do what is necessary to transform my negative, self- deprecating mindset into a progressive, positive, hopeful one, NEXT YEAR I will put down the honey butter chicken biscuits. Multiple studies have shown that by February of each year, 80% (yes, you read 80% correctly) of New Year’s resolutions are already thrown out the window. I am not trying to do some deep-dive analysis here about why we just can’t seem to keep a tight grip on our goals. I’m simply pointing out the facts, and honestly, I’m as shocked as you are! I knew things were bad, but I didn’t know they were 80% bad!

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One area of my life that needs some serious work is my self-discipline! Some days it’s basically non-existent. As much as I truly want to believe that I can do ALL things through Christ who strengthens me, sometimes those pesky little feelings get in the way. Me giving advice on how to see your goals through all the way to the end of the year would be like an old proverb that questions “someone who is not capable of dealing with a situation, guiding someone else who is not capable of dealing with it.” But one thing I DO know for sure is that genuine change does not happen until you are absolutely sick and tired of being where you currently are. It does not mean it is always going to be easy, but it does mean it’s going to be rewarding when you finally put in the hard work to see your dreams flourish. Replacing old habits with new ones is a sure-fire way to see yourself grow in every area of your life. For example, I used to get fulfillment from watching reality television. I even fantasized about a life where I could do stupid things on camera for a lot of

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