Habits Are Only Valuable If They Last
Karlia Tarsi, MS, RMHCI Karlia Tarsi, MS, RMHCI

Habits Are Only Valuable If They Last

Building habits is a journey, one that begins with enthusiasm but often faces hurdles along the way. As Christians, we are called to be intentional about our habits, especially when they align with spiritual growth and honoring God. However, consistency often proves to be the hardest part. Let’s explore how to make habits a steadfast part of our daily lives and how our environment shapes this process.

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New Year, New Habits
Mary Ann Konstas, MS, Ed.S, LMHC Mary Ann Konstas, MS, Ed.S, LMHC

New Year, New Habits

The new year brings with it the promise of new opportunity and invites us to set our intention towards growth. However, the classic resolution paradigm can be problematic for our sense of self. If we are only motivated by achieved outcomes, we internalize a sense of failure when we fall short of those desired outcomes. And if we are being honest with ourselves, how many of those new year’s resolutions actually materialize? Having goals is a good and healthy way to start the year, but when are are outcome driven, we miss out on celebrating the growth we experience by working hard and creating a lifestyle around prioritizing something that is good for us. As people of faith, we know that God is at work in the struggles of our lives to produce spiritual fruit. If we are only focused on measurable outcomes and weigh our sense of accomplishment against those declared numbers or goals, we miss God’s work in the struggle towards growth.

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