It’s February, and I’m finally writing my first newsletter of the year.
To the newbies, welcome! It’s good to have you.
December and January tend to be times of deep reflection for me and a lot of change. The arrival of February serves as a nice cue to GO.
This year, I’m hitting play harder than ever.
This doesn’t mean some random rush of motivation. But a way of living that I’ve been avoiding for a while out of fear.
Especially as a husband and father, it can be easy to operate out of fear and caution.
You want to save enough, provide enough, be enough. You don’t want to color outside the lines or take risks.
But now is the time to take risks.
It’s time to live as a man fully alive.
My wife and I sat down at the end of December to plot out our goals for 2026. One of them was starting some young adult events for Catholics in our area.
She told me to “just go for it.”
That was what I needed to hear.
I immediately got to work and stopped making excuses. We host our first monthly adoration and social series in January, with an upcoming one in a few weeks.
This wasn’t a coincidence. God wants us to GO sometimes, and he’ll use people around us to get us moving.
This is how I want to attack the rest of my goals.
Spiritual. Physical. Mental.
Because if we keep making excuses, we will one day look back with a deep regret that we weren’t using the gifts and talents we were created to use.
It’s time to run fast, fully alive, and GO.
I’m specifically attacking business with this mentality. I have a few projects I’m involved in, and I love working on multiple things at once. But it’s time to stop pushing the things I love aside. It’s time to focus on those. Make time for them. And go.
I hope you do the same with the endeavors that give you life.
God bless,
Mitch