New Year’s is usually a time of
reflection. Use your time of reflection as a way for you to continue forward in
your journey.
There may be things that still
trouble you. There may be a need for grieving and forgiveness. Be mindful of
these, but don’t let them weigh you down. Do the work necessary to help you
move on.
Celebrate your awareness of what
you need to do. Too many times we allow our awareness of our struggles to
become bondage. Realize that your awareness gives you a new perspective.
Realize that your circumstances
have changed. Realize that you have changed. Begin by letting go of more of the
old. Bring with you the best from the past and create a new beginning using
prayer and meditation to guide you.
“See, the former things have
come to pass, and new things I now declare.” Isaiah 42:9
Blessings in 2015!
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Ken Thom, MS, LPC is a nationally recognized Christian counselor and
writer. He is available for parent and individual coaching. Ken is a Post
Institute Certified Family Regulatory Therapist, Certified Coach and Great
Behavior Breakdown Instructor as well as a certified BCI parent trainer. Ken's
book Christian
Parent Wisdom is a daily scripture based medication book
for parenting children with challenging behaviors. Contact
Ken.
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