It's suspended there to remind us before we pop the champagne and celebrate the New Year, to stop and reflect on the year that has gone by. To remember both our triumphs and our missteps - our promises made, and broken. The times we opened ourselves up to great adventures - or closed ourselves down, for fear of getting hurt. Because that's what New Year's is all about: getting another chance. A chance to forgive, to do better, to do more, to give more, to love more. And stop worrying about 'what if' and start embracing what would be. So when that ball drops at midnight - and it will drop - let's remember to be nice to each other, kind to each other. And not just tonight but all year long.
Well, its that time of year again when people create New Years Resolutions that only last about a month or so. This year, I decided I'm not going to create a resolution based off of losing weight, changing eating habits or any of those typical resolutions. I wanted to pick one resolution that I could look back on Dec. 31, 2012 and be beyond grateful and appreciative of what 2012 brought to me.
So... my New Years Resolution - To have 366 days/reasons as to why I was grateful in 2012.
At the end of each day, I reflected back on the day and write down in my calendar what I was grateful for that day. Even if it's a bad day, there was something small that happened or something someone said that I was grateful for or appreciated.
Each week I am going to post what they were.
Week One:
January 1 - Shared an amazing New Years Eve kiss with an amazing man. I got to meet more of the Jenkins clang.
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It's a little blurry, but it will do. |
January 2 - While boarding the plane to Indianapolis, a father started talking to me and shared with me his daughter's experience as an Alpha Sigma Alpha and how proud he was of her and what the organization has done for her!
January 3 - After waiting nearly 6 months to see one of my favorite people in the whole entire world, I was able to see my partner in crime - Megan. I haven't see her since facilitating a leadership conference in July. I also was able to talk for 2 hours on the phone with the love my life.
January 4 - There is nothing better in the world than waking up to a good morning call from the love of your life. A great way to start off the day and put you in a good mood.
January 5 - Had a sleepover with Megan. We caught up on our lives and remembered all of the crazy stuff that happened to us when we first moved to Indianapolis and traveling for a year. It's nice to have a friend in the town you work out of.
January 6 - Went out to Broad Ripple with a bunch of my co - workers to see Sixteen Candles. We welcomed the new leadership consultants to Indianapolis as we celebrated our last semester on the road. Also, today marked the day that I went from triple digits to double digits in my countdown to returning home! Exciting.
January 7 - I finally got to talk to my Momma and Daddy. While talking to them, it made me realize once again how much I'm missing home, but how thankful I am to have this job where I can travel around the country and help collegian women realize their potential.
January 8 - This was an exciting day. I was able to experience what it feels like to be a fraternity consultant for the day. I drove from Indianapolis, Indiana to Columbus, Ohio. While driving, I spotted a "KI" sticker! I'm hoping, thinking and going with it was a Kent Island sticker, which means this is the second sticker I've seen from home! Once, I arrived at Capital University, (in Columbus, OH) I was greeted by 32 eager women to become Alpha Sigma Alpha members! I held our Phoenix Degree Service to officially make them new members. I'm so excited to see what the next 3 months has in store with them and I. And to top off this exciting day, I got to finally Skype with my love for over 2 hours! A great way to end the day.
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Welcome to Ohio! |
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Columbus, Ohio |
So far it, looks like 2012 is off to a great start, even though I've been homesick like no other, I still find the positives in each day!