And I feel a whole lot different....
I saw a great idea about creating a new year's resolution on another blog that I frequent. Instead of making a list like "lose weight!" or "No more cokes!", she decides on a verb for the year. I think that is a fantastic idea that I will now steal.
I actually couldn't pick just one, so I have two: create and push.
CREATE
I feel the most me when I can use my creative side and I have some great opportunities to use that this year. I want to keep creating on this blog. I love this little outlet of mine and I think it's doing a great job of creating itself. When I started writing it, I wasn't sure what it's "niche" would be but I'm okay with it just being me for now. I am a whole lot of things.
I am also really excited to create a fantastic wedding that really shows who Kyle and I are. The immediate planning process felt really stressful but now as I have begun starting to check things off the list, I have moved back in to the exciting realm. We are so excited to get married and have a really fantastic party that shows our families and friends who we are and celebrate all of you who have shaped us along the way. We are going to create a great time!
PUSH
This year I want to push myself in all things. Challenge myself whenever I can. I also want to push myself to be the most me that I can.
I will also be pushing myself career wise this year. I have decided to join my mom's real estate team (to be created when I join :) ) Right now I will still be working at my current job but we have slow times of the year where I have plenty of free time to be doing more. So starting this month, I will begin the process of getting my real estate license and then will be working for my mom part time.
So there you have it folks, my verbs for 2013. Here's to lots of health, happiness and good fortune this year!
What very exciting things you have coming your way in 2013! Congrats on taking those big steps of change - I think it's awesome and hope that you enjoy the challenge and growth!! Way to go!
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