5 Ways to End the Year Right
The end of the year can be
bittersweet. It is dual in nature, a dying of the old and the beginning of
something new. It can put our accomplishments and failures in sharp focus, and
force us to reflect on how we’ve spent the year. For me, the transition from
autumn to winter—the cold nip in the air descending into chill, the trees
shedding their glorious heads of red and gold, the sunlight prematurely
creeping into night—has always triggered re-evaluation, and lots and lots of
mixed emotions. Are you struggling with year end blues? Here are five tips to
help you kiss 2015 goodbye and greet 2016 with a huge smile.
1. Go ahead, look back.
Say it with me and Socrates: “An unexamined life is not worth living.” It’s
healthy to sit down and take stock of events and choices that led us to where
we are in life at this particular moment in time. Was there anything you could
have done better? Are there self-destructive habits you need to let go of? When
we look back, we not only take time to acknowledge our actions and learn from
them; it also helps us notice certain situations, people, or patterns that may
no longer serve us. “Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when
you look back everything is different.” (C.S. Lewis) “It’s okay to look back at
the past. Just don’t stare.” (Benjamin Dover)
2. Highlight the successes
Though looking for ways to improve is a good thing, there is nothing wrong with
giving ourselves a pat on the back for a job well done. Perhaps you were able
to lock down the apartment of your dreams this year. Or finally got around to
starting a small savings account or investment fund. Maybe you quit smoking or
stuck to your gym regimen. No matter how trivial it may seem, personal
successes and accomplishments are worth toasting to. So clink, clink! “Define
success on your own terms, achieve it by your own rules, and build a life
you’re proud to live.” (Anne Sweeney) “Celebrate your success and find humor in
your failures.” (Sam Walton)
3. Forgive yourself. This
piece of advice is something I constantly have to remind myself to practice. I
am my worst critic. It’s so easy to beat ourselves up for our so-called
failures. So maybe you didn’t get the promotion you were expecting. Or maybe
you feel like you didn’t work hard enough to achieve your goals. Perhaps a
relationship you put so much energy in ended. Sometimes, we can be so kind to
other people but so hard on ourselves. We are all perfectly flawed. And we have
to love and forgive ourselves despite our faults and flaws in the same way that
we love and forgive others in spite of their imperfections. “Forgiveness is
giving up the hope that the past could have been any different.” (Oprah
Winfrey) “Detach from needing to have things work out a certain way. The
universe is perfect and there are no failures. Give yourself the gift of
detaching from your worries and trust that everything is happening perfectly.”
(Orin)
4. Give thanks. Make a
list of everything you are thankful for this year. Gather friends and family
’round the table, and let them know how lucky you feel to have them in your
life. The habit of thankfulness is like a muscle that needs to be exercised.
The more we focus on what we’re grateful for in life, the more we notice the
abundance of blessings around us. “Happiness isn’t about getting what you want
all the time. It’s about loving what you have and being grateful for it.”
(Asher Roth) “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but a parent of
all the others.” (Cicero)
5. Celebrate! Lastly, get
those dancing shoes on and shake that booty on the dance floor! You are alive
here and now, and the future is blazing in front of you. Shake it to the left
for the 365 days you lived in 2015. Shake it to the right for the 365 days of
newness up ahead. Let 2015 go and open your heart wide wide wide for all the
loving, learning, and living that’s in store for you this new year! “Now faith
is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
(Hebrews 11:1) “Live life like everything is rigged in your favor.” (Rumi)
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