What was unexpected ( at least for me ) was the slug in the gut I have been getting every time I put in a new tape. I have watched video in the last 24 hours that I have not watched in seven or eight years of my kids early Christmases, their preschool graduations, and other really fun stuff. It has made me realize that while I have been sweating about how and when to do the next thing, the time has been flying by at a pace that even I did not recognize. As the saying goes, "The days go on forever, but the years fly by." I found this video by Gretchen Rubin this morning while catching up on Twitter.
I have been thinking the last few days about what I can do to make sure I make the most of my own personal blip of time. I came up with this idea of a More and Less List. I have never done New Year's resolutions, and I like to think of this as something more than that, whether it really is or not. If it resonates with you as a way to express where you want to head in your own life, add your own list to the comments below. I intend to use these bullet points as the guideposts for my decisions this year, and write consistently about whether I am passing or failing.
With that, I present my More And Less List for 2010:
- More doing, less talking about doing
- More time with people I want to spend time with, less time with people I don't
- More thinking about impacting the world, less thinking about impacting myself
- More seeing the world, less seeing the inside of my house.
- More in the moment, less in the future and even less in the past
- More gratitude, less complaining
- More appreciation for what I have, less hand-wringing about what I don't have and what that means.
- More energy, less fatigue
- More big, less small
Here's to a life-altering 2010.
3 comments:
More reading, less TV/Media
More solitude, fewer crowds
More silence, less noise
More faith, less worry
More excitement, less anxiety
More trust, less control
Oh, and it's cliched but true, more focus on the things that matter and less on the stupid stuff that just doesn't.
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