Eventually, the energy and enthusiasm of a “New Year’s Resolution wears off.
Then what?
This is where most people fail.
Only about 3% of New Year’s Resolutions ever make it.
So there was a desperate need for a simple tool to overcome the temptation to give up and revert back to the old ways (again)…

Dude, this is powerful! Wow! Love ya brother!
Craig, you’re right.
Glad you recognize it.
The picture fell in my lap too (the harder you work the luckier you get).
Can you picture Chapin, or any child, having that look as an adult, while they are thinking about how a critical adult in their life let them down, or lived a hypocritical life?
Can you imagine that.
i gauran-damn-tee-you I can!
I’m thankful that I can say I can’t. (totally said in a not-rubbing-it-in way) However, some lessons were learned…
Craig, that’s great news. Hey, no offense taken. The older and hopefully wiser we become, the less trivial things, including words, affect us.