See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil. Ephesians 5:15-16
“An unexamined life is not worth living.” Socarates
There's nothing like a New Year to help recalibrate all the loose ends of your life. However you need not wait for a new year to start on a new you! We can thank God for the circular motion of the hands on a clock that mark seconds, the revolutions of the earth on its axis that constitute days, and the orbits around the Sun that create seasons and years. These are all constant reminders that we can pause, ponder, and then proceed to do a new thing, with better preparation, programming, and planning right now, rather than later, because you have taken the time to reflect.
When they surveyed people who had lived over 100 years, they discovered that: 1. Investing more in personal relationships. 2. Reading more and 3. Reflecting more were among the major things they would have done differently. The bible tells us to walk circumspectly, to reexamine, re-imagine, to take notice of things, to think about things, to consistently and cautiously concentrate or consider things, to reflect, review, reason, reevaluate, and then make the necessary adjustments in life and to our living. Today you have a newly deposited 86,400 seconds. Give some back to God. Invest some in your family and loved ones. Take some and dedicate it to work and creativity. Use some to read a book. But don't discard the rest. Save some by giving time to reflection.
“Reflection is a rich and rewarding resource for the redeemed.” Robert L. Lyons