ONE DAY LEFT!

BY WALLACE CALEB BATES

There is one day left in January.

This month has lasted an entire year, yet somehow, it has flown by.

Each year, we treat January like a grand event — an annual upheaval that is supposed to launch us toward becoming newer, better versions of ourselves. There is a lot of weight in that — a fresh start, a clean slate, a chance to rewrite who we are.

But here is the truth: most people do not stick with their resolutions. The statistics do not lie — about 94% of people give up. Within two weeks, 88% have already abandoned them. We begin with the best intentions, but life gets in the way. Habits slip. Motivation fades.

I wanted this year to be different, not by making life-altering resolutions but by committing to small, meaningful changes. My list was simple:

  • Make my bed each day
  • Journal each day
  • Do one small act of tidying — laundry, picking up shoes, whatever needs attention
  • Read one chapter of a book
  • Spend time in my Bible

So far, I have remained faithful to these habits, and I do feel different. I am more productive, more grounded, and stronger in my faith. Small things, done consistently, have added up in ways I did not expect. For that, I am grateful.

Tomorrow, I will write a full month-in-review, but for today, I want to share one thought: There is still one day left in January.

If this month has not gone as you hoped, that is alright. You do not need permission to begin again. You can start fresh now.

What will you do with one last day

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