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For 2017, I chose a phrase. "Don't let fear hold you back." It wasn't quite the same thing as brave, or courageous, definitely not synonymous with fearless. It was a personal kick in the pants to finally STOP hiding out, to FOLLOW THROUGH even when (or especially when) it was scary, to be unapologetically tenacious. As a result, 2017 was a year of new things. I joined a writer's group and read my fiction out loud, in public, to a group of people who critiqued words that have previously been shared only with a trusted few. I went to Washington, D.C. and advocated for Pancreatic Cancer patients, sitting down with my representatives (or their much younger aides). I walked into my local YWCA and sat down with women I didn't know, shared a meal each month with ladies from different walks of life than my own. I participated in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and wrote 49,722 words of a brand new book. I did a Whole30 diet and managed to go without pop for 39 days, my longest stretch since I was pregnant. When I look back, I am not the same person I was 13 months ago. But with all the additions and challenges and new experiences, some really good things got lost.
When I recently went back to my blog posts from 2016, looking for something I was sure I'd written back then, I felt like I was reading the words of someone else. Not a bolder person, but a more disciplined person. I used to prioritize running, and drinking water, and reading books. I used to make space weekly (if not daily) to pray and listen and be still. I used to focus on areas and rooms in my house and work to declutter them. I used to sit down with my computer and pound out my thoughts in this somewhat public space. With all the new additions of 2017, some old things had crept in as well. Stuff I don't much care for, stuff I'd worked to get rid of.
A few weeks ago, I made space for quiet for the first time in I don't know how long, and this is what I drew:
Here's to returning to what works, to renewal in 2018, to accomplishing hard things. Happy New Year!
Ringing in the New Year 2018 |
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