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  • Loving Monday: Happy New Year! Are You Kidding?!

    loving_mondayToday is the first working Monday of the new year. All the schools are back in session. The morning commute here in Los Angeles is packed again. The neighbors are all back from their holiday family trips.

    Happy New Year! Or is it?

    For many this is a tough year to celebrate the ringing in of a new year.

    The economy is still limping along. Unemployment is still a painful reality, either for themselves or someone they know personally.

    Job security feels fragile when one can be so easily replaced.

    Bosses are afraid of making mistakes, which is resulting in a depressing risk-averse conservatism in decision-making.

    The advent of a new calendar year does present an opportunity, though.

    Even if the optimism isn’t built in this year, we can choose to use the calendar to our advantage. Even if (especially if?) our spirits and energies are low, we can use the tool of the new year to choose an attitude shift within ourselves.

    Even if circumstances are difficult and the outlook is bleak, we can choose to face and confront this reality rather than complain about it or wish it were otherwise. 

    Yes, for many people it would be dishonest to exult “Happy New Year!” That things are difficult doesn’t mean, though, that it has to be a bad year.

    So choose yourself a “Meaningful New Year!”. Give yourself a “Proactive New Year!”

    There is no power in the world that can stop you from choosing to have an empowered, responsible, determined, creative, persevering, generous, and life-enhancing new year.

    To those for whom this is a particularly difficult season, I pray we find our way together to making it a deeply worthwhile season.

    On your side,

    – Karl Edwards

    Loving Monday is a weekly column designed to encourage us to step into our weeks with an intention to show up authentically, engage fully, and choose to make it a good week for ourselves. Explore past columns here.
  • Loving Monday: Typical Monday Morning?

    loving_mondayTypical Monday morning.

    Feels like a fresh start, though nothing has changed.

    I‘ve changed.

    I’m rested. (This week.)

    I’m hopeful. (I’m more aware of my opportunities than my hurdles.)

    I’m in motion. (Out of bed, sitting at my computer.)

    Typical Monday morning. Or is it?

    Which is more significant? That the challenges around me remain or that I have changed?

    I suspect it is the change I observe in myself.

    Problems we will always have. Always. Some things never change.

    How we choose to engage them, though, holds no limit. Ever. Infinite variety of possibilities.

    So do you put your efforts into changing the circumstances of the day or the person experiencing those circumstances?

    Typical Monday morning?

    I think not.

  • Thanksgiving Rumor Worth Paying Attention To

    Thankfulness does not always come easily.

    Life is complicated. Often difficult.

    Circumstances do not arrange themselves tidily in our favor. Obstacles are not uncommon. Unexpected challenges can unpleasantly surprise.

    And yet in the Christian tradition we are advised to practice giving thanks anyway. Whether or not we are having a good time with this journey called life, the rumor is that some sort of good accompanies the practice of saying thank you.

    Interesting.

    Today, as a national holiday, we pause to give thanks. An annual practice in the art of giving thanks. Today, as a nation, we face new challenges, unnerving circumstances with much out of our control.

    Even so, we recognize that we have much to be thankful for. And so we gather to give voice and form to our appreciation for these blessings.

    The rumor is that we will be better off for doing so. Seems like a rumor worth paying attention to.

  • Listen In -> Decision-Making #5: Practical Challenges We Face

    We conclude our series on decision-making with a look at the practical challenges that face us in the complex world where we work.

    In your decisions, do you:

    • Waffle back and forth?
    • Sit on the fence?
    • Shoot from the hip?
    • Search for the perfect decision?

    Listen in as we discuss each of these “decision makers,” and offer suggestions for more effective approaches.

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