[Daily Om]: There are times in our lives that 
lend themselves to starting something new. The beginning of a new year, 
finishing school, leaving a job, or changing homes -- these all are 
times that turn our minds to fresh starts. Their advantage is that they 
bring with them the energy of that event, creating a tide of change 
around them that we can ride to our next shoreline. But we can choose to
 start anew anytime. In any moment we can decide that a bad day or a 
relationship that's gotten off on the wrong foot can be started again. 
It is a mental shift that allows us to clean the slate and approach 
anything with fresh eyes, and we can make that choice at any time.
Starting new is most powerful when we focus our attention to what we are
 choosing to create. Giving all of our attention to the unwanted aspects
 of our lives allows what we resist to persist. We need to remember to 
leave enough room in the process of new beginnings to be kind to 
ourselves, because it takes time to become accustomed to anything new, 
no matter how much we like it. There is no need to get down on ourselves
 if we don't reach our new goals instantly. Instead, we acknowledge the 
forward motion and choose to reset and start again, knowing that with 
each choice we learn, grow, and move forward.
Making the choice to start anew has its own energy -- it's a promise 
made to you. The forward momentum creates a sort of vacuum behind it, 
pulling toward you all you need to help you continue moving in your 
chosen direction. Once the journey has begun, it may take unexpected 
turns, but it never really ends. Like cycles in nature, there are 
periods of obvious growth and periods of dormancy that signal a time of 
waiting for the right moment to burst forth. Each time we choose to 
start anew we dedicate ourselves to becoming the best we are able to be.