Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine January 2018 New Year, New You | Page 12

New Year, New Mindset . . . Maybe? Happy New Year! Hopefully, by now, you’ve had the chance to have your collard greens and black-eyed peas and fish and cornbread and things like that to create blessings upon your household for the rest of the year. What? You don’t do that? Man, listen! Nah, on second thought, sometimes superstitions are what they are, I can’t tell you what to do or not to do. Especially when I’m about to say something with regard to another tradition. So, now that I’ve gotten one of the many lovely superstitious rituals out of the way (you know them, the whole “the man is supposed to be the first one to cross the threshold of your home on New Year’s Day; don’t wash clothes on New Year’s Day, etc.), I want to have a sit down with you so we can have a chat, okay? Like, can we talk, for real, for real? Okay, good. I’m glad I could count on you to be my sounding board, a bruh really appreciates it. So, about this new year, new mindset type of situation that I’m sure you’ve seen on social 12 | NKLC Magazine Shakir Rashaan media, right? Well, let me throw myself in the mix a bit with it, because I have my own unorthodox methodologies when it comes to dealing with the new year and my resolutions—or lack thereof— that need to be invoked and held up the rest of the year. Simply put, resolutions are for lazy people. Yes, I said it, it’s for lazy people. Even as authors, to sit there and say that we’re planning to hold ourselves to something that we didn’t do the year prior, it makes it difficult to change a habit in less than a week or a month. Now, what I’m saying is, instead of dropping the grandiose “my New Year’s Resolution is” statement, what needs to happen is to hush, look in the mirror, and look at the person in the mirror and commit to that person. The rest of the world doesn’t matter. Case in point, I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions. I do, however, look at the man in the mirror and ask him one simple question: “What can I do this year to stretch beyond my comfort zone?”