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I have a problem with New Year's resolutions not because they often fail or because they're too difficult, and not because I'm bad at them either.
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I mean, I've only been alive for four New Year's!
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No, I have a problem with resolutions because people think that that's it.
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It's the one time to change.
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Now don't get me wrong, we definitely all need change.
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I have no idea how to ride a bicycle.
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And my little brother has no idea what a toilet is for.
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And some of you, yea, you should probably should get out of the house more.
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But one big decision probably isn't going to do it.
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Sorry.
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So now what?
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Flush your resolutions down the toilet?
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The one my little brother can't use?
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Of course not!
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Keep your resolutions but go easy on yourself.
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Will you change?
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Maybe.
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But it probably won't happen in one big moment.
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It'll happen in thousands of little moments.
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Every time you choose to forgive, or slow down, or be grateful, or stay calm.
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Each little moment that you choose what's right instead of what's easy, faith instead of doubt, love instead of hate, that's where the change happens!
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Even if you fail one or two or thirty times, it's ok!
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You've got thousands of more little moments ahead of you.
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You'll get better.
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So happy new year, God bless!
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And I'm off to ask my dad to get a bike.
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Either that or a pony.
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Bye!