Six Years
Last week was exhausting. Usually I have a special post planned for this blog's anniversary, but it's not happening this year.
Like last year, I wanted to choose a new word as this year's theme. But none seemed right. Maybe it means that this blog's sixth year is going to be about acceptance. That could be the word by default. Is that giving up or letting go? I guess this year I'll ponder the meaning.
Either way, this blog turned six today! Yay blog! : )
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Like last year, I wanted to choose a new word as this year's theme. But none seemed right. Maybe it means that this blog's sixth year is going to be about acceptance. That could be the word by default. Is that giving up or letting go? I guess this year I'll ponder the meaning.
Either way, this blog turned six today! Yay blog! : )
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Ponder acceptance.... just beware of the word at its most negative end, which comes across as something like "resignation".
In any case, "acceptance" is not a word I would apply to, say, Rosa Parks or Mother Teresa.
I guess I am thinking of the word in terms of "giving up" rather than "ietting go'.
And I like the example of Mother Theresa and Rosa Parks. Two of my favorite people. As I was looking into meanings of the word, I saw a transformative aspect about it. Great change first requires acceptance. Both these women had to accept the reality of the world around them before they could decide to take a stand or take a seat.