Happy New Year, Beautiful Friends!
The first day of this new year is almost done. It was spent relaxing and being quiet. Reading. Journaling. Writing. Nibbling leftovers.
Not to mention jotting down a few of my own thoughts as I anticipate the possibilities of the next 365 brand new days waiting for me to live. I also wrote down some lines I found by
Neil Gaiman -- words he once penned as a new year's wish to his readers -- as they caught my own imagination. Decided to share as you might enjoy them too.
"Be kind to yourself in the year ahead.
Remember to forgive yourself, and to forgive others. It's too easy to be outraged these days, so much harder to change things, to reach out, to understand.
Try to make your time matter: minutes and hours and days and weeks can blow away like dead leaves, with nothing to show but time you spent not quite ever doing things, or time you spent waiting to begin.
Meet new people and talk to them. Make new things and show them to people who might enjoy them.
Hug too much. Smile too much. And, when you can, love." ~
Neil Gaiman
I especially noted that line
about it being too easy to be outraged these days by the actions and attitudes of others. Oh yes, I catch
myself doing that, but that's not how I want to
live out my wild, precious life in 2016. Do you? Walking around being outraged at people -- where's the kindness or love in that? How does that does help me or anyone else?
And I recognize myself in that line where he says how we can spend time not quite ever doing things. Been there too. Waiting for a better time, or permission, or always preparing or organizing but never quite getting to the real job at hand. There are times when I'm better at it, but I'd like to be less diddly with my time and more aware of what I'm doing with it. ... Not to be militant about it, but to do the things I need to when I need to, so that I can then enjoy doing those things I want to when I want to.
The other beautiful line that I love is Mr. Gaiman's encouragement for us to make new things and then show them to someone who might enjoy them. I love that! Which of course reminds me of Susan Branch who tells her readers she is always on the lookout for treats she thinks will tickle her 'girlfriends'. No wonder we love her. Something I like to remember for myself when I come to post here on my blog. Asking myself what I might share that would be like a little present ... a little treat you might enjoy. For sure, it's something I'd like to pay more attention to this coming year.
So, there it is ... a little of my first day musings. Now I ask you: have you been musing anything interesting about your own new year desires?
Here's wishing you glimpses of heaven in unexpected places,
With hugs,
Brenda
xox
Be kind to yourself in the year ahead.
Be kind to yourself in the year ahead.
Remember
to forgive yourself, and to forgive others. It's too easy to be
outraged these days, so much harder to change things, to reach out, to
understand.
Try
to make your time matter: minutes and hours and days and weeks can blow
away like dead leaves, with nothing to show but time you spent not
quite ever doing things, or time you spent waiting to begin.
Meet new people and talk to them. Make new things and show them to people who might enjoy them.
Hug too much. Smile too much. And, when you can, love.
- See more at: http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2014/12/new-years-wishes-and-gifts.html#sthash.5ZGyt8Tl.dpuf
Be kind to yourself in the year ahead.
Remember
to forgive yourself, and to forgive others. It's too easy to be
outraged these days, so much harder to change things, to reach out, to
understand.
Try
to make your time matter: minutes and hours and days and weeks can blow
away like dead leaves, with nothing to show but time you spent not
quite ever doing things, or time you spent waiting to begin.
Meet new people and talk to them. Make new things and show them to people who might enjoy them.
Hug too much. Smile too much. And, when you can, love.
- See more at: http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2014/12/new-years-wishes-and-gifts.html#sthash.5ZGyt8Tl.dpuf
Be kind to yourself in the year ahead.
Remember
to forgive yourself, and to forgive others. It's too easy to be
outraged these days, so much harder to change things, to reach out, to
understand.
Try
to make your time matter: minutes and hours and days and weeks can blow
away like dead leaves, with nothing to show but time you spent not
quite ever doing things, or time you spent waiting to begin.
Meet new people and talk to them. Make new things and show them to people who might enjoy them.
Hug too much. Smile too much. And, when you can, love.
- See more at: http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2014/12/new-years-wishes-and-gifts.html#sthash.5ZGyt8Tl.dpuf