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Take No Bitterness into the New Year

For several years now I have made the same New Year’s resolution and have done my very best to keep it; I will take no bitterness into the New Year. Whatever has happened during the past twelve months that tends to sour my disposition, I resolve to let go. Whatever offenses I have suffered will not be dragged into the New Year.

            Forgiveness is not as easy as it might sound. Partly it requires developing a thicker skin and realizing that I take far too many things personally. I need to lighten up. This is one of the concepts my friend, Dr. Monty Knight, discusses in his book, Balanced Living. Continuing with Monty’s philosophy, I don’t have to go to every fight to which I am invited. That is a major concept. Let it go. Tom Newboult, a minister of religious education, once told me that sin is giving more importance to the moment than it is worth. I think Tom hit the nail on the head. What a great concept!

            Turning a negative into a positive is another methodology for dealing with difficult situations. Since I administered a not-for-profit agency for most of my career, I would often be attacked with,”Well, Mitch, you are just an idealist.” My reply became, “Thank you. I hope so.” The main thing about forgiveness for those of us who are Christian to remember is that we are able to forgive because we have been forgiven.

            Bitterness is a terrible task master. It will ruin your life and suck all the goodness you receive into a dark hole. I recommend a proactive approach. Go on an active campaign to make those around you glad that you are there. Build them up by helping them feel good about themselves. Say something nice. Compliment him or her in a real genuine way. Call the person by name. Offer a specific compliment about a real accomplishment. On the other hand when you receive a compliment acknowledge it graciously with a simple “thank you.” In my book, Christian Civility in an Uncivil World, (www.helwys.com} I discuss the power of words, but I am by no means the first to come to that conclusion.

            Practicing my resolution of taking no bitterness into the New Year has helped me live a more productive life. I believe you will experience the same happy result if you give it a try.

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Be Thankful – Key 18

Be thankful

            Always acknowledge acts of kindness. Our blessings keep coming. Most of us live in a world of unimagined abundance and care. Friends and family surround us. Our community nurtures us. Our friends sustain us. Our loved ones lift us up. Whatever we think that we do not have, remember we have more than most. Thanksgiving lifts the heart and creates such an atmosphere of good will.

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Be Polite – Key 17

Be polite

            Always say “please” and “thank you.” Rudeness is never appropriate. When you are tempted to be rude, think of your mother. Would she approve of what you are about to say or do? Even in those situations where others make it difficult to remain pleasant remember who you are. Do not give over control of your life to someone else. Remember that you are in charge of you.

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Be Patient – Key 16

Be patient

            Change takes time. Patience is a virtue.  Patience is not the same as indulgence or apathy nor does it mean that anything goes. Patience simply means that some people or some problems require more time. Rome wasn’t built in a day. It takes nine months for a baby to be born.

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Be Loyal – Key 15

Be loyal

            Absolutely no one admires a traitor. As long as you take a pay check from an organization, you have an obligation to be loyal. When you discover that you can no longer agree with the direction an origination is going and you are helpless to change the direction, it is time for you to go. Cherish your friends and colleagues. If they are headed in the wrong direction, speak to them about what lies ahead. Help them do the right thing.

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