It’s about time to turn the page on 2023.
What should we expect for 2024? It’s tough to know for sure. But in some regards, that is more up to us than we think.
I am not in control of the world, however I am in control of myself… and you are in control of yourself. So even though we can’t control everything around us, we can control some things.
At the very least, we can control how we interact with the world around us. And many times, that makes all the difference.
To that end, in an effort to make 2024 a better year for everyone, here are 12 decisions we can all make as the new year begins:
1. Smile more.
We have learned over the last couple years the value of seeing smiles in public spaces. Offer them as often as you can and decide to show more of those pearly whites every chance you get.
2. Complain less.
Recent years have had all of us dealing with life-and-death issues on an almost daily basis. In some ways, all the things we used to complain about seem so small now. So let’s decide to no longer complain about the small stuff.
3. Appreciate more.
I thought 2023 would be the year I got everything I wanted. Now I know 2023 was the year to appreciate everything I have. Decide now to carry that forward into 2024 and appreciate all the good around us in a more intentional way.
4. Connect more.
In 2020, we lost the ability to connect with others in-person—at coffee shops, churches, restaurants, concerts, sporting events, and even some family gatherings. In 2021, some of that returned, but not entirely. Even three years later, I’m not sure it’s entirely returned.
Let’s never overlook the opportunity to connect with others again.
5. Own less.
When everything is taken away, we see what is most important. When it comes to recognizing what activities contribute to quality of life, accumulating physical stuff pales in comparison to the actual life-giving pursuits we are being forced to go without. Decide now to own less in 2024.
6. Encourage more.
2023 was still a hard year for many! And all of us needed encouragement from time-to-time. So let’s give it freely in 2024—whether people ask for it or not.
7. Waste less.
Seems like we all learned the value of another day and another opportunity—because too many had their last one taken from them in the past couple years. Let’s decide now to not waste any day, any moment, or any amount of energy remaining.
8. Thank more.
Decide now to say “thank you” more often. You will be blessed, and the recipient will be blessed. Win-win.
9. Compete less.
One thing is for sure—we’re all in this world together. As a result, it’s too easy to see the world as competition against one another. Instead, let’s remember we’re on the same team, all trying to be the best versions of ourselves. If you want to compete, compete against who you were yesterday rather than the stranger down the street.
10. Understand more.
Not only were the last 3+ years marked with a global pandemic and economic downturn, in many parts of the world (including my own) it was a year of political strife and division where a difference in opinion was often regarded as a difference in principle. It rarely is. Everyone will benefit—both sides—if we decide now to argue less and understand more.
11. Save more.
With the overnight shutdown/collapse of many businesses and a worldwide economy, 2023 showed the importance of having some financial savings in reserve. If you haven’t made saving a priority, decide to do it now. Here are some helpful steps to get there.
12. Love more.
Love your spouse. Love your kids. Love your friends. Love your co-workers. Love your neighbor. Love. The world needs more of it.
What does 2024 hold? I have no idea.
But with these 12 decisions as my resolutions for 2024, I’m ready for just about anything. Because life is more than the circumstances surrounding me.
Gaylene says
Excellent list! Totally love it!
Abdulhakeem Samad says
Spot on Josh!
Love the 12 points and resolve to embrace them fully.
Tara says
My decision going forward is not to waste one more minute of my life being unhappy. There is always something to enjoy and appreciate, I am focusing on what’s right and good rather than on the things I find upsetting or unpleasant. So far it’s helping me a lot!
Mikel O'Brien says
I absolutely LOVE this list of twelve “decisions”!! So much so that I sent it to about 75 of my closest friends as my New Years greeting. I’ve already heard back from many of them and they love it, too!
Thank you for the continued motivation throughout the years, Joshua. This year has been been particularly hard for so many and your practical words of wisdom are full of hope.
Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy 2021! God bless!
Abdulhakeem Samad says
Spot on Josh!
Thankfully I’m able to embrace all the 12 goals you have outlined. I just recently came across your blog and audio books and have jumped onto the bandwagon right from day one.
My wardrobe has become much lighter and home so spacious, the joy of giving has increased multi fold.
We have decided long back to be frugal and pay off our home but with your help the goal seems nearer.
Love the concept of minimalistic wardrobe , “one color dressing” and will get there very soon!
Happy new year to you and all readers!!
Osi Sendilkkumar says
This my fav so far so inspiring to begin New year…
Valerie Rogers says
Masks always been off for me. In a literal fight to maintain freedom and normalcy amid hysteria, it’s one day at a time.
Maryanne Mullaney says
This is a great list! I would just like to add “GIVE MORE” – whether that be time, talent or treasure, giving to others is what makes life meaningful. Maybe this is part of “connect” or “encourage”, but I think GIVING deserves it’s own space! Happy new year!
joshua becker says
Yes, you are right. A helpful addition.
Marsha Bullivant says
This is such great wisdom for the year ahead, well for any year! Thank you so much for all of your helpful insights this year and for bringing a hope filled perspective to the new year. I am very thankful for your inspiration to live this out in 2021.
Ann says
Thank you Joshua for these words of wisdom to begin the new year.
They are much appreciated.
God bless you and your family.
Judy says
All of this—-and pray more ??