On March 22, 2015, I set out to tackle 101 things in 1,001 days. Earlier this week, those 1,001 days expired. Throughout the time, I’ve posted many updates and made quite a few alterations to the list based on items that were no longer valid and/or doable. And, while I tended to focus on what
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List, lists, lists. I love lists. (I’m really hoping you just gave that your best Ron Burgandy treatment. And, if not, you should definitely go back and read it again and apply it.) I make them weekly to track MITs, daily to capture to-dos and I create monthly and annual goals (although lately, I’ve been
“And now we welcome the new year, full of things that have never been.” ~Rainer Maria Rilke more living in the arena + vulnerability doing less but doing it better + prioritizing get to know myself + use my talents + hold myself accountable more connecting + reconnecting does it spark joy? less worrying about what others
“What is this self inside us, this silent observer, Severe and speechless critic, who can terrorize us And urge us on to futile activity And in the end, judge us still more severely For the errors into which his own reproachers drove us?” –T.S. Eliot, The Elder Statesman week in review attended friend’s 30th birthday
I first learned of the “101 Things in 1001 Days” challenge from a friend last month and was immediately intrigued. Obviously anyone who knows me — even just a little — should not be surprised that I would be on board for this. What I did not anticipate, however, was how difficult it would be
“I’d rather have a life of ‘oh wells’ than a life of ‘what ifs’.” week in review lots of time spent outside over the weekend + walks brunch with friends game night + grilling with friends lunch with friends late happy hour with friend wrote + mailed handwritten note #8, 9, 10, 11 continued tracking
“You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.” ~Jon Kabat-Zinn, Wherever You Go, There You Are week in review weekend away in the southern Black Hills with sis + kiddos + mom many Trivia Crack battles with family caught up on hours of podcasts during solo road trip visit to the Mammoth Site
In reviewing my themes, goals and intentions for 2014, I’m happy to say progress was made in many aspects. The year was a difficult one for me – perhaps one of my most – and I believe that without these predetermined areas of focus, the past 365 days could have been much worse. In the
“At the end of the day, let there be no excuses, no explanations, no regrets.” ~Steve Maraboli 30 days. 1 birthday (mine). 9 travel days. 90 healthy meals. 0 slip-ups. beautiful sunset to keep me company on a run this week. day 27 of whole30 and the first time in a long time I’ve been