Skip to content Over dinner this week, I talked about the Bible study I’m a part of and how wonderful it is that the ladies are committed to the study and to their personal growth. There are so many places in today’s world where the people in it just aren’t committed. My husband and I both said at the same time, “Either commit or don’t commit”! We laughed that we both had the same mind set but agreed how frustrating it is to see people not commit to important people or causes in their lives. In other words, if you are going to do something, do it already! Don’t say you are going to do something, as attend Bible study or cook dinner or take care of the bills or read to your children and then don’t do it. But I also know that for some of us, we really want to commit to something and finish well but are sideswiped by life. Perhaps an illness or an accident happens, you lose your job, or you have to move to another house or location. When these unexpected things happen, the only real anchor any of us have is Jesus. We have to get back to square one, review our life and reset our priorities according to what He wants us to do in our life. And then we ask Him for the strength to continue on in that commitment. Perhaps at the beginning of this New Year we can re-commit to commitment. Remember that little steps will lead to big changes. If you have a small baby, your opportunities for finding what your passion is should be centered on this season in your life. I always wanted to write, but when my girls were little, I turned that passion to reading to them. That turned out to be one of my greatest passions of all! Then, when I had more time I had a background of wonderful books that helped me in my writing. And never forget to pray and ask the Lord to lead you where He already knows you will blossom. Healthy Fit-Fact Fatigue is probably one of main reasons we can’t stay committed to something or the ability to find our passions. I personally really struggle with this and have found some tips that have helped: Not enough sleep. More than one-third of us nod off unintentionally during the day, says the CDC.…