Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we lived in a world where we could just take everyone at their word? You have to consider the actions of those you are dating in order to confirm the words, or realize you are being deceived.
Make a firm resolution to stop inhaling the smoke of words said like, “I love you,” and taking them at face value. Stop risking getting hurt by the deception of those you date who say one thing and do something different. When the smoke clears, an “I love you,” must be experienced in action as well as said to you. Build your relationship on actions, not just a smoke-filled room of empty words.
(Oh, and if you really do smoke cigarettes, give them up for your love life too ;-)
Resolution #4 – Improve financial situation
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This resolution usually has to do with getting out of debt or finding more enjoyable employment, and the like. How about being appropriate with money on dates?
Men need to spend money on the girl they have asked out. Be a gentleman about it and don’t make a woman feel like they have to offer to pay. And men need to get a job. Women don’t want to risk giving up their own earning potential for someone not able to provide for a family. Give her something to go on. Women need to save money for when they get married, as well as resist objectifying men for what they earn or how much they spend on a woman. Be mutually willing to have dates that are not financially taxing, too.
Make a firm resolution to not let money be an excuse. Men, make a girl feel special and pursued by paying for the date and make a girl feel secure about the future by having a good job and/or showing you want to work hard to provide for a family. Women, stop judging men so strictly on their financial situation. Times are tough and they could use encouragement and being valued for who they are, not what they make.
Resolution #5 – Volunteer
This resolution usually has to do with an impetuous feeling of needing to get involved in the community and help others. How about volunteering some of your time to help other singles?
As a single person, it is very understandably easy to get absorbed in your own bottom line efforts to find your future spouse. But one of the commodities singles have is each other when it comes to knowing what you need to do to improve yourself and to meet new people. Singles know other singles. Yet they tend to be too leery of going out on a limb to make introductions for someone they know, even when it seems obvious two people they know are perfect for each other. We don’t want to risk friendships, so we just leave everyone to chance.
Make a firm resolution to help at least one single person become a better catch and/or meet at least one good match. You need to help each other. Pay it forward. It just might mean you find the love of your life.
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Additional Resolution – Appreciate what you have
In closing, I offer this one last resolution to consider. Sometimes you are so busy being shocked by your ex’s outlandish behavior, lamenting the fact that you’re single, or filling up your day with activity that you forget to appreciate the gifts God has given.
Make a firm resolution to become a thankful and grateful person by developing a habit of reflecting on the positives in your life, and seeing what is positive in others. You will become a person who is naturally and consistently appreciative. And that goes a very long way in loving another for a lifetime.
Happy New Year and God’s abundant blessings upon you.