Use the Magic of a Clean Slate in 2019!

Use the Magic of a Clean Slate in 2019!

Jan 19, 2019

My article for the January 2019 issue of Kerygma Magazine talks about how we can start 2019 the right way by harnessing the magic of a clean slate. Read on to learn more.

P.S. I also liked the “About the Writers” page! ? It was very nice to see my fellow writers and to get to know them a little bit more on this page. wallet-icon

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Use the Magic of Clean Slate in 2019!

By Rose Fres Fausto

Now that the year is new, let’s all take advantage of the power of its freshness.

 

Close your eyes and erase all the worries and regret over the unfulfilled goals and other negative issues in 2018! They all belong to 2018 and you’re not there anymore so stop carrying the burden.

 

One of my favorite toys when I was young was the Magic Slate, and we can all learn from this simple and inexpensive toy.

 

Indeed, there is magic that a clean slate brings to every person and I wish to share some related points that could help us accomplish our goals for the year:

 

  1. The immaculate image of a white canvas brings hope. If we know that we are starting fresh, with no specs of wrongdoings, we tend to be optimistic and are able to summon the best in us. This is why we start the year hopeful, because we have not done anything wrong yet! We’re given a clean slate, as if receiving a blanket forgiveness for all our shortcomings in the past. So let’s take advantage of this image of a clean slate to muster all our energy and optimism to forge ahead and do what we have to do this year.

 

  1. Novelty has the power to create new habits. When one is in a new chapter in life, whether positive (promotion, new home, newly-wed, etc.) or negative (break-up, lost a job, a household helper or a loved one, etc.), it is easier to develop a new habit. A family who got rid of the driver and has to find ways to bring the son to school may be a blessing in disguise. On the days the mom has to bring him to school, she can finally go to the gym early morning. On the dad’s days, he can now have a regular one-on-one conversation with his son at least twice a week. So the next time we’re pushed out of our comfortable routines, find ways to create a habit that’s beneficial.

 

  1. Weaning from an old habit is helped by the concept of a clean slate. For parents of younger kids, weaning their children from the bottle and the matrimonial bed are quite a challenge. In our experience it was best to make an “event” out of them. Weaning should not be perceived as a loss or a detachment from something but more as a passage. So it was important for us to “package” those events as stages. The weaning was then associated with an accomplishment of a certain stage making them ready for the next stage. For bottle-feeding, it was before they entered pre-school (2.5 to 3 years old). For sleeping in their own bed/room, it was when we finally built our house. From a small 2-bedroom apartment, it was easier to make the transition because everyone was excited to now have a bigger own Our oldest was 4.5 and the second was less than 2. Our third had not been conceived yet. He also moved in with his older brothers at age two. For mama’s tutoring, it was upon entering grade 2 and was packaged as “You’re now an independent grade school boy!” (Note: I highly recommend 3 year gaps for children as this was an important aspect of my transition of tutoring from son 1 to 2 to 3 This made it possible for me to just have one tutee at a time.)

 

  1. Keep your “clean record” clean. There is a surge in the number of gym goers at the start of the year. Exercise is probably in everyone’s New Year’s Resolutions. Then there is a drop in attendance after a couple of months, and a further drop later on. Why is this so? Because once we’ve put a spec on that “clean record,” it’s easier for us to miss another session, and another and another, until we finally decide to stop it altogether. This is why we have to be very careful in missing a good habit. Since we know that there will always be days when we will miss a session, we have to “trick” ourselves a little. Let’s say we promised to exercise at least three times a week. The moment we miss one day of that MWF schedule, write in your calendar how you intend to make up for that one hour. It can be with a Saturday or extra 30 minutes in your two other days. Once the mind is convinced that our commitment has not yet been broken, it will be easier for us to go on and keep the habit, because we still have that “clean record.”

 

  1. Do not always count on your will power. In all aspects of life whether in our health, wealth, integrity, we should not always assume that our well-formed will power can be counted on to make the right decisions every single day for us in order to achieve our goals. We have to resort to life hacks that will make it easier for us to always do the right thing. The less decision-making needed, the better. Believe me, the presence of too many choices can be debilitating (“Should I save and invest now or later when this and that excuse are already in place?” vs. “I’ll sign up once now so that every payday a percentage of my salary is automatically deducted and invested.”)

 

As we start 2019, I wish you all an energized and optimistic attitude as we start the year with a clean slate. Let’s get rid of all the negative clutters from the past that burden us and waste our energy. If for any reason, we fail to do the things we set out to do as the days pass, don’t worry too much. If Forrest Gump said that life is like a box of chocolates, I say, “Life is like a magic slate. If we make mistakes, all we have to do is lift up that upper sheet and voila! We can start over again.”

 

Have your best year ever!

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Rose Fres Fausto is a speaker and author of bestselling books Raising Pinoy Boys and The Retelling of The Richest Man in Babylon (English and Filipino versions). Click this link to read samples – Books of FQ Mom. She is a Behavioral Economist, Certified Gallup Strengths Coach and the grand prize winner of the first Sinag Financial Literacy Digital Journalism Awards. Follow her on Facebook & YouTube as FQ Mom, and Twitter & Instagram as theFQMom. Her latest book is FQ: The nth Intelligence.