Tell a new story in 2026
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Dear Money Lady Readers,
Today my husband read me my horoscope for 2026, and he said it sounds like me. Have you read yours, too? Most of us want to make changes in a new year to ditch old habits – stop smoking, lose weight, find a new job, the list could be endless.
So, is this the year you change the narrative of your life?
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Only you can change your story in 2026.
Often, the story of a new life is right in front of us but for whatever reason we can’t see it, can’t feel it, and certainly can’t imagine making the necessary changes. However, we all know that having the courage to change the course of your life will always bring new opportunities. A healthier life, less pain, a new career, more money, more love – it’s all out there for those who want a different story. Of course, this all sounds great, but making a change and keeping up the fight is always easier said than done. Sure, we all plan to make changes every January, with 58 per cent of us making a new year’s resolution every year. However, 87 per cent will give up and settle back into their old ways by the end of February.
Here’s a quote I want to share with you from an Italian poet, Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) – “The path to paradise begins in hell.”
Isn’t that the truth. If things were easy, we would all be thin, fit, wealthy and always happy. The fact is, only one per cent of Canadians will make their resolution last more than 10 months. Change is tough. Too often we tend to revel in our sad and pitiful life stories, getting an emotional charge out of how unfair life is to us, and how great we are for keeping up the struggle – against all odds. We whine and complain to people about being a survivor and love it when we get comforted: “You poor thing, how do you ever manage?” We have to manage, because we don’t make any changes to improve things.
Now I’m not saying we shouldn’t have our pity-parties once in a while. Often, this is exactly what we need – I just don’t want you to keep the party going forever, especially into another year of unhappiness. Remember, the greatest gift we have is the one we often forget – we have a choice. You can always choose a different direction in life.
If you believe in the theory of cause and effect, then everything in your past has brought you to this moment, so you can choose another direction. Stop listening to the naysayers and get on with it. Stop wanting sympathy for your sad situation and move past it. And, for all you helicopter parents out there – stop smothering your adult children and let them go. We all need to discover our true selves, our destinies and our callings.
Decide on a new story this year. What choices will you make that will change your experiences and bring you closer to the life you want to live?
Remember, if you do what you always did, you will get what you always got. Negative feelings create negative attitudes and attract negative people. But, when you decide to make a change, being positive creates feelings of happiness, attracting other happy people with opportunities and connections, to help you advance your new story.
Christine Ibbotson
Ask the Money Lady
Christine Ibbotson is an author, finance writer and national radio host, now appearing on CTV News across Canada and BNN Bloomberg across Canada and the U.S.A. Send her your money questions through her website at askthemoneylady.ca
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