Welcome to 2016 my friends! I hope you had a wonderful
celebration to ring in the New Year with people that you love. We stayed home
as we usually do, ringing in the year with the kids. We kept our ‘party’ pretty
low-key, watching the festivities on TV while playing board games and sipping
on bubbly. We had snack foods and root beer floats to top off the evening, and
at the stroke of 12 we broke out the silly string and poppers and created a
huge mess in the living room and kitchen!
I’ve been cherishing these last few days before the routine
happens again. Yesterday I went and had a pedicure and lunch with a friend and
caught up for a few hours and today we all hung out at the house and took down
the Christmas decorations and packed them away for the next 11 months. We are
officially down to our last day of our vacation and I’m already looking forward
to our next long weekend.
These past two weeks have showed me house nice it is to slow
down and just be. Be happy; be content.
2016 is sure to be an amazing year and I’m excited to see
what it brings, but there are a few things I will always be reminding myself -
and I thought it would be fun to share them with you.
1. Change is imminent. - I honestly dread change. I hate it.
I like routines and consistency, but the older I get, the more I’ve learned to
embrace change and enjoy the journey.
2. You choose what success is. - It is so hard to always
keep up with everyone. With social media it seems even more difficult to be
happy with where we are in life and what we have. People seem to always share their things
and successes online; but that doesn’t mean that you are any less successful or
have to strive to do more things just to feel acceptable. YOU are in charge of
your own success - and you are the only person to define what that is.
3. Don’t change for someone else. - You don’t need to change
your beliefs, habits, or life for anyone. People in your life should accept you
for the way you are and visa versa. We can all be friends without being clones.
Be yourself.
4. Take time off. - I’ve been so guilty of this. I’ll go
non-stop for days working on things only to feel like I’m running around in
circles and accomplishing nothing. We need to take a break and let our minds
relax. I just spent two days without even opening my laptop. After I got past
the ‘worry’ on what I was falling behind on it was amazing.
5. Love like there is no tomorrow. - Life is short and in an
instance it can be gone. 2015 was tough personally for my family and we lost a
few people that we cared about. If nothing else it reminded me that life is
precious; it’s a gift. Love the people in your life. Make it a priority to see
them and call them. Life is short, and it all boils down to making memories in
the lives of people you love.
6. Learn something new. - None of us know it all. The world
is such a big and beautiful place full of opportunities and adventures. Have an
open mind.
7. Do something for others. - Whether it be sending out
cards to cheer people up, or volunteering your time in some way, help someone
out without expecting something in return. It will make you feel so much
better.
8. Declutter. - This is something I am focusing on this
year. I don’t have a lot of things, but what I do have isn’t very organized. I
think that owning less is more, and I’d much rather spend my time traveling and
having new adventures then collecting junk and dust around my house.
10. Kill ‘em with kindness. - There is always going to be
someone with a bad attitude or has a chip off of their shoulder. Don’t let them
get you down. Smile and treat them with the utmost respect. It might lighten
their day, and most certainly will yours.
11. Surround yourself with the right people. - Don’t hang
out with people who have bad attitudes constantly (see #10!) Sometimes it’s
necessary to cut people out of your life if they bring your down. Surround
yourself with people who encourage you and don’t always leave your feeling
blue.
12. Don’t worry about what others think. - Thankfully I
married someone who has reminded me for the past decade not to worry about what
other’s think. People are opinionated, and sometimes can be harsh and jealous.
Who cares? As long as you are true to yourself and doing your best, don’t even
think about what is going through someone else’s mind. It’s not worth the
worry.
13. Take time for yourself. - I’ve had a hard time
accomplishing this myself at times. Sometimes you can feel guilty doing little
things like spending money to get your nails done or have a massage, but
whatever it is, you are worth it. If we don’t take time for ourselves we won’t
have energy for everyone else.
14. Spend more time with family. - I fully believe that
family is who you make it, so whoever you consider family...make more time
available for them. The biggest gift you can give someone is your time.
15. Step out of your comfort zone. - Do something that
you’ve never done before. Have you attended a Broadway performance, or tried
something new? Do something that you don’t feel comfortable doing - at first.
You never know, it might be something you fall in love with.
16. Everything will
be okay. - It all works out in the end. Don’t stress the small stuff, don’t
overthink things. Be honest, do your best in life, and know that in the end it
will all work out.
~Melissa
I love this post! Yes, I agree with everything! Especially not to change for anyone else! That is hard to do. Also, not worrying about failing is a tough one. My word for the year is Confident/Confidence so hopefully I will be able to carry through on that one! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteYes! I love this list. Thank you for sharing it. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips to remember. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow these are great tips! I especially like the first one. Life is so much easier if we stop resisting change. Thanks for sharing on the Small Victories Sunday Linkup!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! So many good ones here. I struggle a lot with taking time for myself and taking time off - I fall into the trap of thinking I have to always be productive (because that to-do list is never-ending!) I set very specific targets each year to support my objectives & lifetime goals, and I have a few focused on just trying to relax and have some time to myself once in a while!
ReplyDeleteFound you through Small Victories Sunday linkup.
Sue
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