Ah, the
New Year. It may be clichéd, but I’m looking forward to playing 2014 for
everything it’s worth, and I have high expectations for it.
I
cleared the decks last night by burning
el Año Viejo. And my list of crap to leave behind wasn’t nearly as long as
my list of things to be grateful for—the “keeper” list, if you will.
Anyhow,
this idea came past me on social media, and I decided I’m going to follow
through on it:
It’s a
variant of the notion of living in gratitude, and I really like it. Every day I’ll
note on scraps of paper the good things of the day and toss them into a basket.
Periodically during the year—maybe at regular intervals, or perhaps when I’m
feeling rather cranky and ill-done-by, I’ll dip into my stash for a little spiritual
top-up. And at the end of the year, I’ll have a complete orgy of goodness.
As far
as I’m concerned, a “good thing” could involve me, could be observed by me or
just be something I hear about. I’m open to all manifestations of “good”. And
it could be as small as finding a parking space when I’m late for an
appointment or as large as having peace break out somewhere in the world.
Catching a Chopin Nocturne unexpectedly on the radio, watching a child play
with a dog, receiving an email from a friend, nailing an interview; they all
count for me.
By 0800
this morning, I already had two in the basket, including coming out to a dining
table full of gifts a friend and her daughter brought me before we went to
lunch yesterday. I mean—it’s covered with lovely things, including a bottle of
Downton Abbey claret and one of the tackiest Christmas sweater ever.
And just now there was an IM from a friend in Virginia who has a job interview tomorrow for a great opportunity!
See how easy this is?
Happy
New Year!
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