7 for SEVEN

7 for (1)

Hello Loves!!!

July is winding down and we’re getting closer and closer to the most fantastic day of the year – my birthday!!! Whoo hoo.

As it happens every year around this time, I get all reflective about the last 12 months and the experiences that have brought me to this very moment.

My 7 for this week is a (very small) compilation of few of my favourite things over the last 12 months:

Family. I am who I am today because of the support and encouragement of my family. If not for them I cannot say where I would be today. I don’t even want to think about it.

Friends. A friend of mine said to me recently that there is no such thing as an independent person. We all need something or someone – whether it is family, friends or a significant other. We all need that intimacy that comes with knowing someone you can be who you are 100%…no judgment. I am so blessed to have cultivated authentic relationships – especially over the last couple years – where I am me and that is enough. My Cohort of Awesome has been my safe place and I am grateful for all of you.

YOU. My dear reader. Jeff Goins said, “Most writers struggle with the same thing, one thought that threatens to destroy their message before it ever leaves their fingertips: what I say doesn’t matter.” This is a major fear of mine – who am I to have a blog? What do I really have to say? I struggle to even call myself a writer. But you continue to read. You continue to support. And I am grateful. Thank you.

Travel. NYC x2, London, Bristol, Miami, Washington D.C. – the travel bug bit me hard in 2015. It is has been a fantastic year for new experiences and lots and lots of good coffee. The downside is that now I crave more new experiences.

Love. One of my favourite quotes came from a Nayyirah Waheed poem,
“i am mine.
before i am ever anyone else’s.”
I am reminded every day that at the top of the list of those who Love me…is my own name.

Prayer. I thank my mother for introducing me to God and ensuring that the relationship I would eventually foster has a strong foundation. My faith has helped me through some tough moments this year.

Red Eye Sunrise. I love travelling on red eye flights. The airport is quieter. Not a lot of babies on the flight. And there is just something about starting a new day in a whole new place that is hella’ appealing to me. The absolute best part is being able to see the sun rise from the vantage point of the clouds. It is freaking amazing. I have been blessed this year to experience a few red eye sunrises. Seeing the clouds awash in the rays of the sun, heralding the dawn of a brand new day…maaan I cannot help but feel rejuvenated and ready to move forward enthusiastically toward everything the new day, another birthday and this new year has to offer.

And it is with this sentiment I greet this new year of life. I hope that by continuing to pay attention to the little things, the mundane details that make up all the blessings in my life and by sowing the seeds of faith and gratitude, I can truly carry with me and reap the rewards of “positivity + balance + bliss” throughout the days ahead and well into this new year of life.

Thank you for reading, I appreciate you! This is me blowing some glitter and confetti on you because you’re super blessed to have received the gift of another 86,400 seconds today, to spend any way you desire.

Make those seconds count!

I love hearing from you…what are you grateful today? What made you smile? Feel free to share below!

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7 Comments

  1. July 27, 2015 / 4:55 pm

    There is so much I love about this post! Your light shines through–I’m sure you will continue to reap the rewards of “positivity+balance+bliss”. I completely identify with the ongoing struggle of declaring myself a writer. As long as we continue to write, we are true to ourselves and we can declare ourselves writers. 🙂 At least that’s what I reassure myself. Often.

    • vernette
      Author
      July 27, 2015 / 5:00 pm

      I just love how you put that, “as long as we we continue to write and we are true to ourselves, we can declare ourselves writers!” I LOVE THAT! Thank you!

  2. July 28, 2015 / 3:01 am

    Sorry, I just don’t agree about the red eye, but it is hard to leave here for Europe or USA without one 😉

    • vernette
      Author
      July 28, 2015 / 8:22 am

      I hear you Ken. What has been your experience on red eye flights?

      • July 28, 2015 / 6:05 pm

        Too many! One that really sticks was a late arrival at LAX after the 14 hour flight from Sydney, That meant I missed the connection to BOS, and only flight available was the red-eye, where I had the back seat. It was when smoking was still allowed. Instead of a nice rest in bed in Boston, I went straight to work exhausted and suffering smoke inhalation!

        • vernette
          Author
          July 28, 2015 / 6:06 pm

          Oh wow that sounds like a nightmare.

          • July 28, 2015 / 11:27 pm

            Let’s just say I learned from the experience 😉

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