The year has ended and a New Year holds open the door of opportunity.
The possibilities lay before me, beckoning me like a clean sheet of paper wanting to be filled with words, thoughts, and ideas.
The year does not begin without some trepidation, there are changes happening at work that will have an effect on me but I had a very frank conversation with a friend in which I wallowed a bit in self-pity and he said “will you stop talking your self down – grrr. Kathy – do what you do best… and that will win through,” I am going to take his advice and not let what is coming affect me.
So as I begin my journey into 2009 I invite you to come along with me…there are certain to be changes, there are guaranteed to be laughs and some new faces, but above all there will be joy in the journey.
A Kat without joy – would not be a Kat at all – I look forward to the journey
Ok I’m in….I wouldn’t have it any other way. One door closes…another opens. Go through it with your head held high and you will shine as you always do. I can’t wait for the journey to unfold, I’m right there with you! xoxoxoxo
Happy New Year you, I plan to be in the area in April taking a workshop with the Beth and her good pal Jane. You should try and come over and play with us. For love. April it’s a date.
I’m coming! Hold the door!
New year; new opportunities. Sometimes it’s difficult to step out of our zone of comfort, but it’s almost always worth it.
**Hops into the caravan of folks** I’m comin too! **
At the end of the day, you have friends! Its a nice thought to keep you going.
I like that… “a clean sheet of paper”. Clean slates all the way around. Wait for me!!!
Happy New year. I am having a hard time believing you would put yourself down. I guess it’s just reassuring that I am not alone. ::hugs::
Happy New Year! I like the clean sheet of paper philosophy!
XOXOXO
My says I “future worry,” in that I worry that I have to get everything perfect because in the future something might go wrong, and I need a contingency plan. I agree, I need to try not to obsess over the future, and try to live in the now.
“For I know the plans I have for you…plans to prosper you and never to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11).