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  • Happy new year! (Japanese and Portuguese)

  • These are all ways that we say "Happy New Year" to each other.

  • And we really mean it to youwe want you to have a really happy new year.

  • I want to share with you 7 ways to have a happy new year.

  • I plan on doing these things, and I hope you will too.

  • So number 1: Do the right thing.

  • Oftentimes the right thing isn't what feels good at the moment.

  • It's not always the easy thing to do.

  • You've heard it said "No pain, no gain." It's that same kind of idea.

  • If we think about what is the long-term win in situations, then we can think about what is the right thing.

  • What is going to be good for me. What is going to be good for my family, for my friends.

  • Number 2: Take a break.

  • In society today we run, we go, it's from one thing to another.

  • It's really easy to get drained.

  • We have to be more proactive than ever about taking a break.

  • Where it's like "OK, I'm not going to work, I'm not going to worry about all these different things I have to do."

  • "I'm going to take a break. I'm going to enjoy time with the family."

  • "I'm going to get out and do something."

  • When I do, I'm renewed.

  • My creativity starts flowing again, I have good, new ideas.

  • And I start enjoying life again.

  • Number 3: Try something new.

  • Trying something new is the way that we grow as people.

  • It's the way that we find out things that we like that we didn't know we liked before.

  • It's the way we enjoy new experiences that we never thought we could try before.

  • But if we don't let ourselves think outside the box, and let ourselves try something new, then we don't experience those things.

  • Number 4: Make new friends with people you respect.

  • It's easy to run around with the same crowd that you always have,

  • And that's good. We need those good relationships with people.

  • But then there's people that we respect,

  • People that we see that are doing something that we really admire.

  • And they have a lifestyle that we admire.

  • They're doing things the way that we would like to do them.

  • Those are people that I want to reach out and connect with.

  • So I can have a friendship with them, so I can learn from them.

  • And it helps me grow as a person.

  • Number 5: Be present.

  • Oh boy! In this day in age, we have these things everywhere, right?

  • They're in our pockets, we have our smartphones.

  • And let me tell you what — I love my smartphone.

  • But it can be one of the biggest distractions to enjoying a moment together with friends, with family.

  • It's so easy to be somewhere, but not be present.

  • Not be engaged with the people there, with what's going on.

  • So this year I'm going to make a focused effort to be present where I'm at.

  • And to be interacting with people.

  • Number 6: Be generous.

  • Society says that time and money are most important commodities.

  • But I would say they are not.

  • They are extremely important,

  • But the most important commodity we have is our relationships with others.

  • It's other people.

  • And time and money should be leveraged towards other people.

  • Towards building our relationships.

  • Towards building, also, our own lives.

  • And to do that, we need to be generous.

  • To be able to give to those who have a need.

  • To be able to invest in others.

  • That is a very gratifying thing.

  • And that leads into the last thing.

  • Number 7: Help others succeed.

  • We naturally think, and I naturally think, how can I succeed?

  • What can I do to improve myself?

  • What can I do to get ahead?

  • And those are fine things to think.

  • But something very interesting happens when we start thinking about "how can I help others succeed?"

  • How can I help my wife succeed?

  • How can I help my kids succeed?

  • How can I help my friends succeed?

  • How can I help other people that I don't even know succeed?

  • When we start thinking that way, we look at what is the need that people have.

  • Is there something that I have that I could help with that need?

  • I'll tell you what:

  • The best businesses,

  • The most amazing ministries and churches,

  • The best colleges and universities were started this way.

  • Looking at what the need was, and how can I fulfill it.

  • I'm going to fill that need.

  • And all of a sudden, as we fill that need, as we're helping others succeed,

  • It, in turn, makes us a success.

  • Because we're helping, we're enabling other people.

  • And that's the kind of person that I want to be.

  • Well, I hope this list has been great for you!

  • I wish you a happy new year as well!

Happy new year! (Japanese and Portuguese)

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