Every year, we are encouraged to make lists. Things we want to change. Habits we want to break. Goals we want to reach. There is nothing wrong with intention, but I have learned that the most meaningful resolutions are not always written down or shared out loud.
As this new year approaches, I find myself choosing something simpler and far more lasting. I am choosing awareness.
Awareness of how God moves in my life, even when I am not paying attention. Awareness of the quiet moments that carry truth. Awareness of the unseen influences that shape our thoughts, our choices, and our faith. This kind of awareness does not demand perfection. It asks for presence.
I have spent years writing about the unseen world, about spiritual warfare, about the thin line between light and darkness. What I have learned is that change rarely happens in dramatic moments. It happens when we begin to notice. When we pause before reacting. When we listen instead of rushing forward.
This year, my resolution is not about doing more. It is about listening more. Trusting discernment. Paying attention to the subtle nudges that guide us away from harm and toward purpose. God speaks in many ways, and often His voice is not loud, but steady.
There are things I am leaving behind as well. Fear that no longer serves me. Expectations placed by others that never belonged to me. The pressure to have everything figured out before taking the next step. Faith does not require certainty. It requires trust.
If you are standing at the edge of this new year, wondering what resolution to make, I invite you to consider something deeper than a checklist. Choose to carry forward awareness. Choose to remain open to what God is doing behind the scenes. Choose to walk forward with discernment, even when the path is not fully lit.
Some resolutions fade by February. However, those rooted in faith, awareness, and trust have a way of shaping every chapter that follows.
That is the resolution I am carrying forward.