Happy New Year!
Something about the end of one year and the beginning of another invites reflection and renewal. Whatâs past is past, and itâs time for fresh starts. In that spirit, here are some New Yearâs goalsâand practical resourcesâto help you pursue a healthy and fulfilling life.
Affirm your mortality
We never know when God will call us home. Lifeâs milestone momentsâbirths, graduations, weddings, funeralsâremind us that time is precious and that change is constant. These occasions can motivate us to live with greater purpose.
Moses wrote, âTeach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.â [Psalm 90:12, NIV]
Remembering that life is short not only spurs us toward positive changeâit also relieves pressure. We are called to do our best with what weâre given, but we arenât called to do it all. As Ecclesiastes 9:10 [NIV] reminds us: âWhatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom.â
Long-term goals
In Living Forward, Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy introduce the idea of creating a Life Planâa roadmap for living with intentionality. They suggest starting by imagining your own funeral: Who will be there? What do you hope theyâll say about your life?
Once youâve pictured the legacy you want to leave, work backward. Prayerfully identify what truly matters in each major area of life and set goals that move you toward those outcomes. Hyatt also offers an online course and accompanying book, Your Best Year Ever, that provide a practical, step-by-step approach to goal setting.
Keep daily reminders
Studies show most New Yearâs resolutions fade within weeksânot because people lack motivation, but because they lack systems that keep their goals visible.
Helpful productivity apps:
- Routine
- Sunsama
- TickTick
Stay physically fit
Regular exercise strengthens your heart, muscles, and bones; improves flexibility; and helps maintain a healthy weight. Beyond the physical, staying active reduces stress, elevates mood, and boosts energyâhelping you feel your best inside and out.
Apps to support your fitness journey:
- MyFitnessPal
- FitOn
- Strava
- Hevy
Reap what you sow
You canât plant apple seeds and expect bananas. Similarly, you canât put garbage in your system and expect to be healthy. There is no magic pill or secret diet formula that results in optimum health. Lasting results come from nourishing, balanced nutrition and mindful eating.
Nutrition and meal-tracking apps:
- Cronometer
- Fooducate
- Noom
- Lifesum
- Yummly
Seek biblical healing
The principle of sowing and reaping applies not only to physical health, but also to our emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Scripture and modern research alike affirm the deep connection between body, mind, and spirit.
When people sought Jesus for healing, He often restored not only their bodies, but their hearts and souls as well. True health flows from inner wellbeing.
Apps for Scriptural meditation and spiritual growth:
- Pause
- Glorify: Devotional & Prayer
- Dwell: Audio Bible
Find an accountability partner
Donât walk this journey alone. Share your goals with a trusted Christian and invite them to walk alongside you. Studies consistently show that people who sustain lasting progressâespecially in areas like health and fitnessâhave three things in common: a clear plan, regular activity, and accountability.
As Ecclesiastes 4:9â10 [NIV] says, âTwo are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.â
Make it an exceptional yearâone lived with intention, wisdom, and faith.




