Bring on the Chippo-Day 1,037 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,037 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Saturday – 9/5/2020

Bring on the Chippo

This is awesome! A chipping version of corn hole! Bring on the chippo! What a fun way to spend a Saturday evening.

This is awesome! A chipping version of corn hole. Bring on the chippo! What a fun way to spend a Saturday evening.

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.

The Texas Sky-Day 1,036 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,036 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Friday – 9/4/2020

I love the Texas sky

I love the Texas sky! My mom always talked about how the sky was bigger in Texas. Aren’t all things bigger in Texas?

What a great day to be on the golf course. We got lucky, there were storms all around, though they missed us. We were at the right holes at the right time.

I love the Texas sky! My mom always talked about how the sky was bigger in Texas.

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.

When I Wake Up-Day 1,035 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,035 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Thursday – 9/3/2020

I love the mornings when I wake up

I love the mornings when I wake up before 6 AM, without an alarm clock. For me, there is something magical about the morning hours. I feel so productive and full of energy before lunchtime. It’s definitely when I get my best work done plus I get to see beautiful sunrises like this.

Curious – are you a morning person or a night owl?

I love the mornings when I wake up before 6 AM, without an alarm clock.

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.

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.

To improve a Skill-Day 1,033 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,033 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Tuesday – 9/1/2020

To improve a skill, one must practice.

To improve a skill, one must practice. It’s not convenient to go do the driving range on a daily basis. Instead, I now have a chipping range in my own back yard. You would think hitting a ball into a big white bucket would be a lot easier than it seems. Though with practice I know I will become better and more precise.

What’s a new skill in business or in life that you are practicing right now?

To improve a skill, one must practice. It's not convenient to go do the driving range on a daily basis. Instead, I now have a chipping range in my own back yard.

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.

What Surprises-Day 1,032 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,032 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Monday – 8/31/2020

Mailbox love! Always fun to see what surprises show up.

Mailbox love! Always fun to see what surprises show up. It’s so fun seeing your friends become authors! I’m excited to read your book Gail Armatys – perfect timing. And I’m excited about my golf marker Erin Baer – will be ordering your book right away. And then a special card from my husband Steve who always makes me feel special and loved. I am truly blessed to be surrounded by such amazing and wonderful people in my life. Thank you all for the love!

Mailbox love! Always fun to see what surprises show up.

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.

Become More Consistent-Day 1,031 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,031 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Sunday – 8/30/2020

We become more consistent

As we continue to practice a skill (let it be golf or anything we want to get better at). We begin to become more consistent. As we become more consistent, we may not initially see it in our results, though if we stay at it, the consistency will pay off and our results will change.

Whenever embarking on a new skill or practice, I find I want the results now. Though I’ve learned if I keep practicing and honing my skills, consistent will come followed by the results, not the other way around. I believe we sometimes give up on things too fast as we are not seeing the results we want. When I focus on consistency, over time, the results will take care of itself.

As we continue to practice a skill (let it be golf or anything we want to get better at), we begin to become more consistent

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.

2015 Del Dotto Day 1,030 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,030 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Saturday – 8/29/2020

2015 Del Dotto The Beast.

Wow! What a treat to taste this 2015 Del Dotto The Beast. I fell in love with wine in my 20’s. I didn’t just drink it, I also read books and learned about it and found my preferences. I was blown away by this wine. Full bodied, hints of dark fruit and a smooth finish. Definitely one to remember!

2015 Del Dotto The Beast.

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.

Friday Fun-Day 1,029 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,029 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Friday – 8/28/2020

Friday Fun

Friday Fun Day! Afternoon golf followed by an evening hanging out with friends. Can’t wait for you to join us

Steve!

Friday Fun Day! Afternoon golf followed by an evening hanging out with friends.

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.

Beauty Day-Day 1,028 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,028 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Thursday – 8/27/2020

Beauty Day

Beauty day! I’ve learned it’s important to pamper ourselves from time to time. Today was a hair appointment and a pedicure. In the past, you would find me on my phone answering emails and messages during this pampering time. It seemed like I always had so much to do. I had so much to do because I never stopped to take time for me. To walk away. Because when you take time to walk away from work, you come back refreshed and more productive. It works exactly the opposite of what I always thought. Part of finding my joy is taking time for me and stopping and doing nothing as I am pampered. What you about you? Do you find it hard to stop and just enjoy?

Beauty Day

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.