
By Bill Callahan, M.D. It’s that time again. Big balls dropping, toasts given, resolutions given and many broken. We are on the eve of a New Year. I look at a resolution for change, whether on January 1 or on any anniversary, as a battle between the healthy part of me that is for change and courage, and the destructive part of me that wallows in ruts and familiar patterns.A careful review of our behavior over the past year allows us to see the thoughts, actions, and fear that causes us to retreat into familiar patterns with known results. We can predict, if we are honest with ourselves, how we talk ourselves out of change,...