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We act our way into new feelings rather than feel our way into new actions. We are creatures of habit. Our New Year's resolutions are all about changing habits.  
We act our way into new feelings rather than feel our way into new actions. We are creatures of habit. Our New Year's resolutions are all about changing habits.  


Habits are practical skills [[Virtue|virtues)]] that make doing good easy and doing evil difficult.  
Habits are practical skills [[Virtue|(virtues)]] that make doing good easy and doing evil difficult.  


We develop a habit by practice; they don't come overnight and, at least so far in my experience, aren't normally delivered by a Habit Fairy overnight.  
We develop a habit by practice; they don't come overnight and, at least so far in my experience, aren't normally delivered by a Habit Fairy overnight.  

Revision as of 18:14, 31 December 2011

The Church's New Year begins in Advent.

We do not have a liturgical celebration for the astronomical New Year.

January 1 is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God.

New Year's Resolutions

We act our way into new feelings rather than feel our way into new actions. We are creatures of habit. Our New Year's resolutions are all about changing habits.

Habits are practical skills (virtues) that make doing good easy and doing evil difficult.

We develop a habit by practice; they don't come overnight and, at least so far in my experience, aren't normally delivered by a Habit Fairy overnight.

We learn by doing. We learned how to walk by walking poorly at first, how to talk by talking poorly at first, and how to believe by believing poorly at first. "I believe; help Thou my unbelief." We have to take small steps at first; leaps and bounds come later, if we have laid a good foundation.