Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Looking back on the year What did you welcome into your life in 2006? What unpleasantness did you get rid of? How did you transform your home or your self? A year is never 100% good, so don't just think about the ups & downs; give yourself credit for all the little places where you gave your life a nudge toward the life you want to be living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Looking back on the year What did you welcome into your life in 2006? Acceptance of my faults and shortcomings, (first step) with resolve to work on correcting them in 2007 (second step). What unpleasantness did you get rid of? Haven't conquered it entirely, but made great strides in getting rid of my worst critic and biggest demon--ME! (I love myself, I love myself, I love myself, heehee.) How did you transform your home or your self? Didn't, but that's okay. Made plans but didn't go through with them. The hard work was forgiving myself for not being perfect and that took all of 2006. I am still working with an AWESOME personal coach who will help me make 2007 my "year of change." :-) She is a "survivor" also, and I can't thank her enough for her love and support! A year is never 100% good, so don't just think about the ups & downs; give yourself credit for all the little places where you gave your life a nudge toward the life you want to be living. Thanks, Cyndi, for the little nudge I needed for positive reflection. I have a feeling that 2007 will be a very good year for me! Ready or not, HERE I COME!!!!!!!!! xxxooo --Cee-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 I don't know that I made any great transformations either, Cee, but I've sure had a lot of time to think this year. And aren't we all our worst critics? For women, at least, I think this is a big issue. I don't know that I have any answers to these questions about 2006 yet, but I do know that I have entered 2007 with a sincere desire FOR transformation. :-)Cyndi In a message dated 12/31/2006 6:18:39 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, cbrowne writes: Looking back on the year What did you welcome into your life in 2006? Acceptance of my faults and shortcomings, (first step) with resolve to work on correcting them in 2007 (second step). What unpleasantness did you get rid of? Haven't conquered it entirely, but made great strides in getting rid of my worst critic and biggest demon--ME! (I love myself, I love myself, I love myself, heehee.) How did you transform your home or your self? Didn't, but that's okay. Made plans but didn't go through with them. The hard work was forgiving myself for not being perfect and that took all of 2006. I am still working with an AWESOME personal coach who will help me make 2007 my "year of change." :-) She is a "survivor" also, and I can't thank her enough for her love and support! A year is never 100% good, so don't just think about the ups & downs; give yourself credit for all the little places where you gave your life a nudge toward the life you want to be living. Thanks, Cyndi, for the little nudge I needed for positive reflection. I have a feeling that 2007 will be a very good year for me! Ready or not, HERE I COME!!!!!!!!! xxxooo --Cee-- Messages in this topic (2) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Ooooh, these are great journaling topics! I'll post my answers later. xoxoxo Noëllecyndikrall wrote: Looking back on the year What did you welcome into your life in 2006? What unpleasantness did you get rid of? How did you transform your home or your self? A year is never 100% good, so don't just think about the ups & downs; give yourself credit for all the little places where you gave your life a nudge toward the life you want to be living. "Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and thewinds long to play with your hair." - Kahlil Gibran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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