Fresh Flowers Day 1,034 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,034 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Wednesday – 9/2/2020

fresh flowers in the house.

One of the things I have implemented since being home because of Covid and traveling a minimal amount is to always have fresh flowers in the house. It’s something that makes me happy and brings a smile to my face as I walk by. Just a little touch to enhance my life. I used to not splurge on fresh flowers as I thought it was frivolous as they don’t last that long.

I’ve learned I enjoy picking a bunch out at the grocery store, bringing them home, arranging them in the perfect container and then doing it a week later when part of them die though others still have life. It soothes me and brings joy to my life on many levels.

I’m curious…what’s something that once seemed frivolous to you that now brings you joy?

Fresh Flowers

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

Callie

From the lessons I have learned on my journey, I help business people to build better relationships in both their personal and professional lives.  Through my Finding Joy in the Journey blog, I share my experiences with others and inspire people to find and live their great life.  I love meeting new people, experiencing life to the fullest and traveling the world.  I am a speaker, author and entrepreneur.

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