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Aprendiz67 M.'s avatar

Another great article brother! I got up this morning and after my morning prayers, I decided to write few resolution! As an ADHD on steroid, hate to do lists. I get lots of done if I don't make list, when I try making a list, I got sticker on the #1, ! LOL! But I did it anyway, 11 total. Thinking about taking picture of it and share here. Wife likes it, but is not the Honey Do List!

Simple Man's avatar

Glad you liked the article brother, and yeah, to-do lists are also a great tool. I always start my day with them. God bless you and happy 2026!

Aprendiz67 M.'s avatar

May God Bless you too! A 2026 full of joy with God's Grace!

Cracker Episcopalian (Zach)'s avatar

Doing my 3rd year of Exodus 90!

Simple Man's avatar

Beautiful! I'm really excited to do it again

Chinenye Bernard's avatar

Thank you very much for the Insightful message

Simple Man's avatar

My pleasure, brother. Glad you enjoyed the article

Babatunde Ogunlewe's avatar

Thank you Juan!!!

Simple Men is one of the things I am most grateful for in 2025.

Thank you for putting so much love into your writing.

Cheers to an even better 2026!

Simple Man's avatar

So happy to hear that brother, thank you so much for your kind words and support. They really motivate me to pour my heart and soul into my writing this coming 2026. God bless you friend.

Ronald Ngure's avatar

One of the goals I have is to become a better friend. Can you recommend good books on the same?

Victoria Cardona's avatar

I really liked how you cut through all the hype around New Year’s resolutions. The idea that we don’t need to force ourselves into some big, arbitrary checklist really landed. I love the reminder that meaningful change isn’t about pressure or perfection—it’s about showing up consistently, even in small ways.

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Simple Man's avatar

It can be both imo, a mixture of ascetic practices + new disciplines is where it's at