Jump: a large or sudden transition or change
Hey guys! It’s a new year, and I encourage you to jump in!
Let me explain what I mean.
One definition of jump is “a large and sudden transition or change”. I think a lot of times, instead of making necessary changes or improvements in our life, we sluggishly move in, carrying all our baggage with us.
But this year, I encourage you to jump — to make a change in your life.
Most of the time we know what we need to change — what needs improvement. The only question is are you willing to jump? Are you willing to put in the effort to make a change?
Right now, look inward and ask yourself: what needs to go in 2021; what do I need to improve in; what do I need to change?
So what’s the answer? What will you change? How will you change? What steps will you implement to put this plan into action?
Remember, results aren’t immediate. Transition is okay, but inaction is not. We can’t remain the same, stagnant being forever. Jump forward.
Don’t be lazy this year. Make the jump and implement change.
Andy Warhol once said, “They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”
So get to work. You’ll be glad that you did.

Maddisen Sauls is the smile and voice behind the Everyday Joy blog as well as the author of the Word of the Week posts and the editor of by leaps and bounds. Throughout her life, Maddisen has worked as a reporter for small town newspapers, a School Age and Preschool teacher, and has acquired her ministerial license.
An avid book reader and lover of the written word, Maddisen is passionate about using her favorite medium to reach the lost and the hurting, and to offer encouragement and hope to those struggling through life.
Following her battle with depression, Maddisen has made it her mission to help other people through this journey and to bring joy to the lives of the people around her.
You can find Maddisen on Instagram @maddisen.paige