“I cannot think of a single advantage I’ve ever gained from being in a hurry. . . Through all that time I thought I was making up time. ย It turns out I was throwing it away.”ย
(Buchanan, 2007, p. 45, emphasis added)
Yesterday I was in a hurry, buzzed. ย Reclining on the plum-colored couch at the end of the day with my two kiddos–one two-years-old, the other seven months–I just couldn’t turn off the fast pace. ย My body sat still, thoughts still sprinting.
“I wonder if anyone will come to the gratitude party. . . I am so excited. . . what if someone doesn’t know how to subscribe. . . maybe this was just a stupid idea. . . why am I doing this again?”
Funny how sending invitations to a virtual 30-day gratitude party had thrown me into exactly the mindset I’m trying to shift: striving and evaluating. ย I am forever trying to maximize my time, and in this tight hold, I sense I’m killing it.
Time is a funny thing; it only enlarges when we slow down.
The world tells us to schedule time like mad, treat time like a slave. ย In that case when my daughter woke up during my scheduled writing time early this morning, I should have marched her right back to bed in spite of her tuft of blonde hair and cute lil’ tired face. ย But–and I so want to learn this–there is enough time for what is needed. ย So instead of pointing my dictator finger back to her toddler-size bedroom, I waved her over to cuddle under our fuzzy red blanket. ย
This 30-day challenge is not one more thing to do, another task on an already long list. ย Instead it’s a lens to look through, a red blanket over every moment in the next 30-days leading up to Thanksgiving. ย
Each day I will post a short piece. ย I’m a teacher, so some will be teacher-y. ย I hope some will make you laugh, but all will call us to action, to work out our gratitude muscles. ย So, here’s day 1! ย Cheers to us getting all buff and stuff.
Day 1 Challenge:
- Get a dedicated notebook or start a list on your phone/computer. ย This works best if it’s easily accessible through your day. ย When gratitude strikes–and it will–jot it down. ย I bought a little $.99 composition book, labeled it “thanks” and added a goofy sticker (Charli has already scribbled on it). ย The goal with this list is to notice moments of gratitude each day for the next 30, both at work and at home. ย
- Choice 1) Note 3 Things Each Day (Totally Awesome)
- Choice 2) Join me in Ann Voskamp‘s epic challenge to notice 1,000 gifts this month. ย (Yikes. . . that’s like 33.3 a day. . . God better show up. . . Just what is .3 gratitudes?)
#7 Little blondie under a red quilt, warm cheek against mine.
*To enter yourself TO WIN A FREE PIE, post one of your gratitudes in the comments below. ย The bakery pie will be mailed to your address. ย p.s. Sara Meyer. . . only one entry per person. ๐
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