We have at long last reached the end of 2020. It is a year that will go down in history as the year of COVID and a political nightmare. It is the year from which we can only hope our mistakes can be learned from and from which peace will emerge. In reality, time does not exist. It is our human construct with which we mark the passing of events. So tomorrow, most likely, will not be much different from today.
We can make New Year’s resolutions any day we choose to make them. We can choose at any moment to let go of resentments, bad habits, hatred, or anger. If we make a mistake, we can vow to begin again tomorrow. We can make the choice, at the beginning of each brand new day, to be kind. We can begin each new day asking how we can serve, rather than how we can take. We can ask what we can do individually to benefit all, collectively. We can do this today and tomorrow and the day after that and the day after that; because each day we are given a brand new day to love, to spread joy, and to radiate peace. Today is a brand new day. How will you choose to show up today?