Happy New Year! (Happy Jan. 2, 2011.)
Cool. It’s 1-1-11. It’s like seeing 11:11 on the clock all day. It means angels are near. Make a wish.:) (Yesterday from Twitter.)
At the end of 2009 and the beginning of 2010, I felt an energy flowing through me that I didn’t understand. I read other blogs that also spoke of an energy. Many called it a shift. Or an energy shift. That’s a good way of describing it.
I can explain some of it, but by doing that I would need to explain more than I’m ready to right now. I’ve shared some of my story and now I wonder if maybe I shouldn’t have. But, what’s done is done and the best we all can do is live in the present moment by not fretting about the past or worrying about the future. And embrace the unknown. Easier said than done, I know.
Since I’m not one for keeping New Year’s resolutions, I haven’t nor am I going to be making any once again this year. If I really want to accomplish something, it doesn’t matter if it’s in the beginning of the year, the middle of the year, or the end of the year, unless there’s a specific time I want to accomplish whatever it is.
I’m also not one for sharing my plans before I begin a project. It’s better for me, personally, to keep my goals to myself for awhile, at least until I’m in the middle of it or almost finished. But it depends on the type of project and whether I want feedback or not.
I’m not going to say I’m excited about the new year because I don’t know what it’s going to bring. I may not be so excited by some of it. Better to stay neutral and just take it as it happens. In other words, remain detached. Something else that’s easier said than done.
Those that I say are easier said than done are not impossible to accomplish, either.
Tips:
Live in the present moment
Embrace the unknown
Practice detachment
So, I’m not going to share what I’m planning on doing this year. Not until I feel the time is right.
Blessings
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