Some stuff worth considering as we launch into 2015...
Keep a Commonplace Book | I don't use this method precisely, but a lot of good stuff here. It's important to keep paper and pencil in your pocket at all times. I use Field Notes and a bullet pencil wherever I go and then I transfer the stuff I want to keep more permanently into a Baron Fig Confidant.
A commonplace book is a central resource or depository for ideas, quotes, anecdotes, observations and information you come across during your life and didactic pursuits. The purpose of the book is to record and organize these gems for later use in your life, in your business, in your writing, speaking or whatever it is that you do.
Read New Morning Mercies (cheapest WTS, or get it at Amazon or Kindle) by Paul David Tripp | I haven't read it yet, but then again, it's not January 1st yet! "If you're prone to wander, this book is for you." - Matt & Lauren Chandler
Use ESV Reader's Bible | It's my daily reading Bible of choice. I don't open it unless it's devotional, but it's a great resource and distraction-free.
Read Poetry | Check out my article, "3 Reasons to Read Poetry" and then pick out somewhere to start.
I'd love to hear what stuff you are using or new things you are trying in 2015.