Texan Edge

What To Keep And What To Leave Behind This Year


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By mid-January, the excitement fades—and what’s left is something far more useful: perspective. 

In today’s Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reflects on the quiet wisdom of early Texans, who understood that every journey required choices. You couldn’t carry everything. Some things mattered enough to protect. Others had to be left behind, even if they once felt important. 

This episode is a gentle reminder that letting go isn’t quitting—it’s choosing carefully. As the year unfolds, paying attention to what strengthens you over time versus what quietly wears you down may be one of the most important decisions you make. 

Because we’re not here to rush life.
 We’re here to live it well.  

Show Notes 

  • By mid-January, enthusiasm gives way to perspective
  • Perspective helps us see what’s truly sticking—and what already feels heavy
  • Early Texans understood that every journey required hard choices
  • Not everything could be carried forward
  • Some habits and expectations quietly outlive their usefulness
  • Some pressures exist only because we keep agreeing to them
  • Letting go is not quitting—it’s choosing carefully
  • Texas grew by protecting what mattered and releasing what didn’t
  • Pay attention to what strengthens you slowly over time
  • Notice what drains you and leaves you worn out
  • One builds a life you can live with; the other simply exhausts you


Porch Reminder:
The porch is always open at The Texan Edge.
You can find a quiet place to stay connected beyond the podcast at
Substack.com/TexanEdge — nothing pressing, just there when you want it.

Closing Thought:
We’re not here to rush life.
We’re here to live it well.
 

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott