I was so excited to see this passion flower in my garden and had to take this pic. Admittedly my amusement hurdle has a pretty low bar, but it’s a seriously cool flower, no? It has a raw savage beauty and fierceness all its own. And of course as fate would have it, this led me to contemplation on a completely different level.
Just because you can’t see it in yourself doesn’t change the truth that you are beautiful and extraordinary.
We often fail to recognize the amazing beauty around us, but the real tragedy is when we fail to recognize the incredible beauty within us. We are weird and magical and funky and unique and wonderful, and we should own every bit of it.
I’m going a bit out of order today and writing this before my daily tech turn off challenge occurs. The technology turn off rule has become a standard expectation by all in the house, so we are sans tech for 2.5 hours every evening. Although there have been a couple of debates regarding what should and shouldn’t fall into the challenge restrictions, the change has been received with overwhelming support by every family member here. I would have never believed it, but I’m a big time fan of the results and am perpetually awed by everyone’s commitment.
So here are my goals for today. I’m starting to add a few more to the list, but my minimum personal daily requirement is 3 goals. Again that means that I have to write 3 goals that I can actually do today to improve my health, happiness, well-being, world, and / or personal joy. I’m on a mission to be happy dammit, and my intention is to bring others along with me. 😉
- Write a post to keep my momentum momentum-ing and hopefully speak to someone’s heart in the process.
- Take a walk (and not just to the fridge).
- Finish the quarter end files I need to submit by tomorrow. I’m not excited about doing these spreadsheets, but I will be able to relax more once I have them off my plate. This task will have to happen before or after tech turn off time.
- Tackle at least 5 items in the laundry basket of shame looming behind me… This is an ever-changing pile of papers that once resided on my desk. Later the pile moved beside my desk. At some point I think it was even under my desk. It ended up in a laundry basket so we could stuff it in the car when we had a house showing a few weeks ago. From that day forward, they stayed in the basket behind my desk chair. I’m pretty confident that the pile has now started to reproduce as I see other pile children in there (little pilettes). I don’t know why I have been stalling on going through these. I started avoiding eye contact with the basket several days ago and have continued to refuse to address our ongoing lack of interaction. Please note that I really wanted to type “Deal with everything in the laundry basket” at beginning of this bullet point, but I didn’t think that it sounded realistic.
The point is to set goals that I will do today. These goals need to be important enough to mandate completion on the same day or small enough to eliminate any excuses I could create to avoid them. It does me no good to set a goal I can’t honestly 100% commit myself to doing. So those are my goals, and that’s going to be how I finish out my lucky 13th day.
It doesn’t require much effort, but you still have to be willing to go after your happiness. Create your joy, and stop waiting for your life to come to you. Go get it!
I hope that you have a beautiful Sunday and an amazing week! 🙂
***Joanna***
(Day 13)