What's popular today: Quitting (but not for you)


Today is a day you don’t want to be associated with: Quitter’s Day. 

Most people don’t keep their resolutions two weeks into the new year. 

Some articles will tell you 88% of people quit their resolutions, hence Quitter’s Day. I couldn’t find any published studies showing that but several professors and articles claim the same number. 

Anecdotally, at least for people I know, it’s true. It’s hard to keep going on something new. 

Don’t give up! Just take one more step, one more day, one more hour. You’ve Got This! 

This week, I pulled 2 old books off the shelf and added them to my active reading stack. 

Sometimes it's not about new things, but focusing on what's already there. New Year's Resolutions don't have to be new and you don't have to add more things to your already full agenda. 

Instead of setting a new resolution or defining new goals, you can use this time to hone in on where you already want to be.

The books I’m dusting off this week: 

  • The Power of Prayer and Fasting by Ronnie W. Floyd, and
  • Coach Builder by Donald Miller

Yes, I set new goals for 2025 but they really are just extensions of who I want to be and what I want to accomplish. My goals for this year are a part of a larger narrative - the story of who my future self is and how I see myself in 5 years. 

We aren’t quitters - so do something today to keep you on track for your goals.

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