What travels faster than the speed of light? I’m beginning to think just your average
year! A bit of an exaggeration, I’ll
admit, but still…we’re already moving on into the last six months of the year –
how did the first six months treat you?
My last check in was the end of April, and it feels like a
lot has happened in just the two months since that time. I’m still doing what I can to continue to improve
on my monthly intentions, so that I can continue to have good progress on my
tasks and expectations, both personally and professionally. As I review my original list of mindful intentions for 2017, here’s how I’m doing now in that regard:
Reading and writing - I am still reading almost daily, both
fiction and non-fiction. Whether I can
sink into a good mystery or thriller, or read a new book on writing or
inspiration, I’m always on the lookout for new options to add to my reading
list. I’ve discovered, however, that lately
when I read fiction I’m having a difficult time wearing just my “reader” hat…because
my “author” hat likes to stay put sometimes. I tend to read stories more critically, or I compare them to how I like
to write, or I see a mistake or misspelling and realize even the work of
well-known authors aren’t perfect. But regardless
of which hat I’m wearing, being a reader is in my DNA and will always be a
constant in my life.
And, when it comes to my own writing, the fourth book in my
series was sent off to the editor for review this past week. It’s such a huge relief for me to finally be
at this point! I took so much time off
after losing my dad, and then soon after with the illnesses and later the loss of my
step-mom and my mother-in-law back-to-back, it was just really difficult to keep my head
where it needed to be in order to keep up with my writing or stay on a regular
schedule. Everyone deals with grief in
their own way; I just had to figure out how to deal with mine, rather than
what was expected or what I thought
others expected from me, and I've had to push through my fears. It doesn’t have
to be a lonely journey, but you do tend to travel that road alone. What works for you might not work for
another, and sometimes it takes awhile to figure that out.
Growth, gratitude, focus, letting go - following up on the
above, I have dealt with some serious blows but I have also grown through them,
learned from them, and I have accepted the process of letting go of what I
cannot change and of what might hinder me. I’m grateful, not for the bad parts, but for what I’ve learned from
these past few years. It hasn’t broken
me, but has made me stronger and has helped me focus on what matters most and
for that, I am grateful.
Be mindful, be present, balance, strength – part of my new
mindset involves being mindful, so that I can continue to find calm in the
chaos, let go of hindrances, be present in each moment and find a better
balance in life. I’m also constantly
focused on how I can better myself with building strength and being more active. Yoga, meditation and journaling are just a
few activities that help me in all those areas.
Less clutter – I moved on from the house, after cleaning out
quite a few closets and drawers, and we finally tackled the garage. It was a chore, but it felt good to go
through everything, store items in bins or throw them away if necessary, and it
felt especially good when we were able to haul off two truckloads of large
items that had been taking up way too much space. There’s still a little more work to do, but
it’s a manageable task compared to what we started with.
Travel, adventure, family – May and June were busy months
when it came to travel and family. My
oldest son, who has been living in Hawaii for the past year, came back
home. Some might think it was because
Hawaii was too expensive, but that wasn’t the case for him. He actually did very well and enjoyed living
as an islander. But he decided it was time
to come home and as a mom, you can imagine I’m thrilled to have him living
nearby where I can visit with him more often, not to mention enjoy the holidays
together. Only a week after he came
home, we left as a family for a vacation to Florida. In June, no less, where the heat and humidity
likely match, or was a bit worse, than where my son had been living in
Hawaii. We’d sweat buckets during the
day before the rain clouds came in the afternoon to soak us and lower the temps
a bit but other than that, we had a great time and an unforgettable adventure.
Be brave, dream, create – these may be the hardest or the
most fun, depending on the day or the mood, but these are also intentions I
never wish to forget or discover buried under all the daily, common or necessary
tasks. I am brave, I can’t help but
dream and I love to create. Those traits
are what make me, me, and they are intentions that will always make me feel complete
when I stick to them.
So that’s my bi-yearly check in. With half the year under my belt, and a
better mindset and positive attitude as I move along, I am ready to
take on the next six months!
Until next time…take care and read on, or write on, if you’re also a writer. J
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