Actually, in my head I never stopped. I would have these long running internal conversations while driving, making dinner or about to fall asleep. Such great ideas in fact, that I would rush to find a little slip of paper to jot them down before I forgot. Unfortunately I did not carve out the time to type them here. I won’t get into the details of how crazy my summer was and how busy my fall was. What I will tell you is this, after I kept saying yes to yet one more "little" thing, my time budget was over extended. I promised too much time to multiple projects and ended up borrowing time from my family, my sleep, and things that I love, writing being one of them.
The good news is I got through it and nobody died. I graduated from college (finally), worked enough to get ahead on financial goals. And was also able to do some really cool projects that I will talk about later. None of this would have been possible without the support of my husband Matt and the patience of our children.
The bad news: it was uncomfortable and all the other areas of my life have been neglected. I have some resting, healing, and catching up to do. But better late than never, I suppose.
The learning that occurred outside the classroom was maybe more valuable than the credits I earned. I learned how to push myself and found that my capabilities exceeded my expectation. I located my threshold and learned when to pull back to a healthier pace. I learned how to grab opportunities that come my way and how to say no. I let some stuff go, I met new people, I learned how to have an impact on the lives of others even before I have everything figured out. I found my passion and my voice. (Thanks Prof. Ward for making us do a blog)
So I am back, feeling like a much different person and with an expanse of things I am excited to share about wellness. The plan is to go beyond just finances to include many other types of personal wellness/healthy lifestyle: emotional, spiritual, physical and what ever pops up. I want this to be a place of sharing that feeds you in some way and I hope you will be part of the conversation.
Thanks for reading!
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