10 Things People Get Wrong About New Year’s Resolutions
.(OUTDOOR EDITION)
1. They Think Motivation Is Enough It never is.
Motivation gets you excited.
Tools keep you going when excitement fades.
2. They Plan the Trip Not the Reality
Rain. Cold. Wet wood. No leaves.The outdoors doesn’t care about your plan.
3.They Overpack… Or Underpack
.Too much gear = frustration.
Too little gear = failure.You need smart tools, not more tools.
4 .They Rely on “We’ll Figure It Out”
It’s not about fire.
It’s about removing friction.
5. They Fight the Environment
Wind. Moisture. Distance. Smoke.You’re not supposed to fight nature.
You’re supposed to work with it.
6.They Use Gear That Belongs in the Garage
.Big gas torches. Messy fuel. Bulky junk.If it doesn’t fit your life
it won’t come with you.
7. They Forget That
Every one of these mistakes has the same root problem.It’s not about trying harder.It’s about bringing the right tools into the wild.
8.They Choose Power Over Control
.More flame ≠ better experience.Control is what keeps things enjoyable.
9. They Treat Fire as a Hassle
But fire is part of why you went out.
Warmth. Food. Stillness. Focus.
10. They Don’t Build Habits They Chase Moments
And moments disappear.Habits stay when the tools are always there.
Picture your next morning outside.
Cold air. Quiet woods.”
One spark. No mess. No stress.”
“This isn’t about fire.
It’s about giving yourself a reason to go outside again.”