What will you do differently in 2012?
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011
It’s been an interesting year, 2011. We continue to live in hectic times—a turbulent and uncertain economy, and the ongoing war on terrorism. Our individual and collective losses have been staggering. But, throughout it all—and perhaps despite it—we’ve witnessed countless examples of the resiliency of the human spirit; evidence of the abiding faith, buoyant optimism, and incredibly strong senses of caring and community that define our great nation.
As I start yet another year…I find myself reflecting on my own many blessings— loving family members, continuing good health, reasonable financial success, and many truly wonderful friends and associates. I know that I’ve been very, very fortunate in this life experience and I plan to continue paying it forward every day that I’m on this earth.
Perhaps the most valuable lesson I’ve learned in my life journey so far is this: Life is short, fleeting and entirely uncertain. Having dealt with my own challenges, I would strongly recommend that you recognize and appreciate all of the small things that are very ordinary, but very sacred. I’ve learned not to be complacent about good fortunes, like health, freedom, mobility, opportunity and more. And most importantly never, I never want to miss the opportunity to tell friends and loved ones how much I care and appreciate them and all they do.
It seems somewhat trite to talk about living life differently. I think we all struggle at doing the best we can in the moment. That said, however, it does seem that with a plan, focus and action items, we have a stronger probability to get to a “new” and “better” place we chose to be, rather than settling for the security and comfort of “the same”.
I’m not giving up the fight! Let’s continue the goal to become a better person, wife, husband, friend, family member, influencer, leader, guide, confidante, and helper…whatever the choices. Here are a few simple questions to ask:
- How do I plan on getting what I really want
- What will I do differently in this moment to live the life I envision?
- What will I do to build and design a legacy that goes beyond my lifetime to help others on the lessons’ I’ve learned on my own journey?
- What will be the one activity I do every day to carve out a little bit of joy and happiness and peace for myself, no matter what the circumstances?
- How can my own energy positively impact another in some small way…even a total stranger? A smile, a laugh, opening a door…you know the drill…
- What time will I invest in me to become more of what I desire to be? Expanding your knowledge and wisdom comes with the investment of some kind of purposeful activity like taking a class, reading great books, finding a mentor….time!
Simple questions require a little thought and a mechanism to keep you focused so you can execute what you will need to do to get to that “new and better place”.
It does start with gratitude for where you are now. When you are grateful for the present, no matter what, you set yourself up for getting more of the good stuff. This is a time to recognize our many blessings. I’m recognizing mine and thanking you in advance for being your best you. I wish you joy, and love, and prosperity. But most of all, I wish you peace and joyright now and all year long…
and that this will be the year, you live your best life!
Terri Murphy







