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A Quiet + Contemplative New Year's Eve

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A friend shared the following with me and although a bit long, it was such an inspirational and motivational read, I wanted to share:

(With permission from Paradise Found [ParadiseFoundSantaBarbara.com], here is an article written by Ellen Wirth-Foster, who works with them. I look forward to their words of comfort each time it arrives in my inbox. This article really hit home for me this week.) )

“How we spend our days is how we spend our lives.”

~Annie Dillard

"It doesn’t have to be

the blue iris, it could be

weeds in a vacant lot, or a few

small stones; just

pay attention, then patch

a few words together and don’t try

to make them elaborate, this isn’t

a contest but the doorway

into thanks, and a silence in which

another voice may speak."

~Mary Oliver

New Year's Eve 2014…It was a cold, snowy day in the high, pine forested mountains of Arizona. I was visiting a dear friend at her cabin and we had been housebound for days. Our only entertainments were playing the piano + guitar, singing, drawing, loud enthusiastic midnight dancing, and creating time-consuming, elaborate vegetarian meals. Although we were isolated, it was a magical time, full of poetry and music and all the things I love about life.

I am reminded of this time every year, because this visit was the last time I got to spend with my friend before she passed away unexpectedly at age 23–and I am constantly learning how precious she was to me and how much her friendship added and continues to add to my life. What was once loss has transformed into an endlessly deep well of love and inspiration…There is always more love and more energy that comes from our friendship and the lessons I am continually learning (re-learning?) because of it.

She introduced me to a New Year's tradition which I would like to share with you: on New Year's Eve we each took a large piece of paper from an oversized sketchbook, and whatever colored markers we could lay our hands on. We each cast our minds back over the events of the past year, and contemplated what we'd learned, what we had gained and lost, what we dreamed and wished and hoped for in the coming year. Then, we each wrote a letter to our future self, to be opened the following New Year's Eve.

In the letter, you can write whatever you want. Maybe you will tell yourself about all the challenges you overcame in the past few months, or an unexpected joy you experienced. Maybe you will describe this year in 3 words, or perhaps you will focus on the future and everything you hope for in the year to come. When you have written your letter and sealed it, put it away somewhere safe. Next year, before you write another letter, you can read the old one and see how far you've come, the things that have changed in your life, and the ways you've grown and changed.

Every time I write my New Year's letter I remember how important it is to be awake, to pay attention to life as it slips by–To spend my time and energy trying to focus and appreciate all that I have, and gather all the inspiration and tools that can help me do so. I invite you to join me in this tradition taught to me by someone whose idealistic and hopeful nature, brilliant artistic and musical mind, and incredible creative dancing fire continue to inspire me every day.

New Years' blessings

EWF

On a practical note, it can help to have some questions to start out with. Even if you only answer one or two, it is a good way to get the creative juices flowing. My friend always asked fascinating, fruitful questions that could bring even the shyest strangers out of their shells. Here are some simple ones to get you going:

What was the single best thing that happened this past year?

What was the single most challenging thing that happened?

What was an unexpected joy this past year?

What was an unexpected obstacle?

In what way(s) did you grow emotionally?

In what way(s) did you grow spiritually?

In what way(s) did you grow physically?

What was the most enjoyable part of your work (both professionally and at home)?

What was the most challenging part of your work (both professionally and at home)?

What advice would you like to give yourself as you begin the New Year?

At the end of the year, how would you like your life to be transformed?

How would you like to deeply improve your relationship with yourself this year?

In what ways will you channel your creativity and express yourself?

In what ways would you be willing to bring more enjoyment into your life?

What would your ideal career be if you could do anything?

What is one undeveloped talent you are willing to explore?

What do you want to learn more of?

Describe your ideal day–how would you most like to spend your time?

What is your life really about? What is your purpose?

What would you most like to be acknowledged for so far in your life?

What risk are you willing to take this year?

What would you like your impact on your community to be?

How can you change your current habitat to fully support who you’re becoming?

If you were not scared, what would you do?

What are you pretending not to know? What truth do you need to know?

If your life were exclusively oriented toward your values, what would that be like?

What is your favorite thing to do and how can you make more time to do it?

"20 Questions for New Year’s Eve," by Tsh Oxenreider at TheArtOfSimple.com

"100 Reflection Questions to Help Guide Your New Year's Resolutions," by Carly Sullens for Holidappy.com

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sassy59

That certainly was very inspirational and has made me think about this year in a different way. I’ve enjoyed still being able to see my family outside the house as they go for a walk. They live nearby so that’s been a blessing. I’ve learnt to appreciate simple things and enjoy being with Pete and family.

I’ve missed coffee with my daughter but I know those days will come again.

We all have to be kinder to each other and to ourselves. This pandemic thrives on ignorance and complete selfishness and we need to fight it together. Sadly many won’t be like that but I’m looking after Pete and trying to keep him and family safe.

Looking towards a better year for all and hoping never to witness anything like this again.

Will life ever be the same again? Should it?

Thank you for making me think FPL. Wishing you well. Xxxx

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FlowerPreciousLover in reply tosassy59

Thank you, Sassy. I so agree that we all must be kinder to each others and ourselves.

You are so right that the pandemic thrives on ignorance and selfishness.

The vaccines bring such hope for control of the pandemic and the feats of producing them so incredibly quickly is almost beyond belief. Hooray for the brilliance and diligence that made them possible!

I honestly don't think we should ever forget the lessons learned from 2020 and hope going forward all will determine to more highly value all that we heretofore have taken so blithely for granted.

Best wishes to you and all as we enter a more hopeful new year.

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sassy59 in reply toFlowerPreciousLover

Best wishes to you too. Take care xxx

What a wonderful post and super idea FlowerPreciousLover, plus all the hints for getting started with this. I'm certainly going to give it a try as I love those thoughts and memories that we record at one point in life and then look back on, from the distance of time. Old diaries are endlessly interesting and quite often it turns out to be that our worst worries never came to pass, and that now we can laugh at events which felt so bad at the time. Hoping that your hopes and dreams for next year will all come to pass. Thank you for sharing! 🙏

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FlowerPreciousLover in reply to

You are welcome and thanks for your response, Callendersgal.

How I agree that what we most fear rarely comes true and old diaries are a great source for realizing of how we've changed or grown over the years.

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FredaE

That is lovely. I am busy and distracted now but I shall look forward to coming back to it later

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FearIsALiar

Have a good New Years

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FlowerPreciousLover in reply toFearIsALiar

You, too! FearIsALiar...I like your monicker by the way! Smiles

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FearIsALiar in reply toFlowerPreciousLover

Thanks 😁😁

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