I am using this first week in Advent to do a bit of a reset. That I just traveled to visit my father for Thanksgiving week assists in that as traveling usually gives me a reset.
I guess I should explain what I mean by a “reset.” I, and I suspect most of us, tend to get in ruts. Said ruts could be a lack of motivation, initiative, and creativity. There could be bad habits. Yes, I saw myself in more than one rut before my trip.
And this first week in Advent is ideal for me to reset and get out of those ruts. I’ve just traveled and (after a lot of sleep after returning) I am refreshed. I got enough excess during Thanksgiving. And Christmas excesses have not yet begun, at least not for me. And this is the beginning of Advent after all. It is a penitential season, you know, and therefore intended by God for resets.
Yes, Jesus instituted Advent. I just know it is in those red letters in my Bible somewhere.
Anyway, I am making a point to fast until St. Nicholas Day and probably some more after. (I can’t fast on that happy day!) In addition to cutting several food and booze excesses, I am cutting out online chess as I’ve gotten addicted to that again. Said addiction has ravaged my time management. I’m not mentioning this fast to brag as it is so modest it is hardly bragworthy, but to illustrate there are very doable everyday ways to fast and reset this first week of Advent.
And after Thanksgiving and before the Christmas rush, I suspect most of us could do with a reset. Thanks be to God that the traditional church calendar, including the first week in Advent, provides opportunity for those.
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