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Learn MoreNew Year’s is a chance to reflect on the year as it draws to a close and celebrate the opportunities and fresh starts that await in the year ahead.

Build “fluid intelligence” to stay more focused and productive.

If there ever was an opportunity to let go and let God, this was it.

Like this spiritual leader, our faith and vision for a better world can guide us in the new year.

Some changes we make, some are made for us. Find your place in the present moment for a fresh start this year.

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Avoiding porcupines and showing lots of love make the list.

By following a star and a revelation and trusting in their dreams, a new road was found.

Times are tough. Make sure your New Year’s promises blanket you with support and love.

A new year offers the chance to change things up in your prayer practice.

For this mom with a kid in college, “patience” will be her practice for the new year.

New social science research suggests that a positive outlook is more sustainable and authentic than a relentless pursuit of happiness.

How to navigate 2022 with Jesus at the helm.
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