My elders from the Akan tribe of Ghana teach that: “Ka na ka bio yenkyi,” which means that repetition is not taboo! I have chosen to share last year’s message about joyful living again because a lot of us have been through insurmountable challenges this year—in our personal lives, politically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. By grace, we are still here on this planet, and the repetition will allow us to refine or perfect our approach to living joyfully.
It is that time of year when we reflect on what we have accomplished so far in life and what we wish it to be in the near future. We may be joyful and hopeful about our progress, station in life, or we may be saddened by our lack of progress in some areas. Whatever the sentiment, this is the time of year we often commit to setting new goals for the New Year.
I am reminded of how we focus specifically on the New Year as the perfect time to set new goals. And yes, we may incorporate themes that allow us to shift our perspective on the things we deem are ripe or poised for success. There are times we achieve these yearly goals completely, partially, or not at all. There are several reasons for these varied results but three of them come to mind:
I am also reminded based on the ebb and flow of life we cannot set things in stone. I believe that there are eight themes that must be incorporated in our resolutions making to ensure our success. They are:
The eight themes above give us the insight as to how to incorporate spiritual themes at every stage of growth. I am inclined to acknowledge that adherence to these practices require faith and perseverance. With intuitive understanding and guidance, we would yield better results if we engage Source or God at every stage. I don’t believe there is any other way. Be also grateful for what is. Happy New Year and more grease to your elbows in creating and living joyfully in 2019!
Mensimah Shabazz, PhD is a Women’s Empowerment Coach, Psychospiritual Consultant and Author. Please send comments to: Email: Agapeconsulting9@gmail.com
By Dr. Mensimah Shabazz |
By Dr. Mensimah Shabazz |
embodies wisdom from different traditions and is committed to helping women own their power in their relationships and life.
Dr. Mensimah Shabazz, PhD is a Transformational Coach, Teacher and Author. She embodies wisdom from different traditions and is committed to helping women own their power in their relationships and life.
Dr. Mensimah Shabazz, PhD is a Transformational Coach, Teacher and Author. She
embodies wisdom from different traditions and is committed to helping women own their power in their relationships and life.