Simple Goals


Every couple of years, I break out my copy of Sara Ban Breathnach's Simple Abundance. She calls it "A Daybook of Comfort and Joy," and it truly is. If you've never read the book, I recommend it highly and it's even available as an e-book! I downloaded it to my Kindle a few years ago, which makes it easy to have wherever I am, but I’m still partial to the hardback book and it has notes in it from previous years, so it’s cool to read those, too. I am going to do the Simple Abundance meditations this year because it’s been way too long since the last time I did them, and I think I need that centering after having such a year of chaos in 2019.

Part of the meditation is to write in a Gratitude Journal. Believe it or not, blessed as my life is, sometimes I find it hard to list five things I'm grateful for without repeating the same things each day. I think that's because the exercise requires more thought than I'm willing to put into it, and maybe also because some days, I'm just not in the mood to be grateful. Gratitude is the first principle of the six Simple Abundance precepts. The first two months' worth of meditations focus on learning to be grateful for your current life, your current situation.

My life is wondrous. I am more than amply blessed with a lovely new home, a great family that includes a Grandboy who is a constant joy, a son to be proud of, and a loving and gracious husband. My sister are close by and I have several dear and intimate friends. I am a well-published author with readers who anticipate my next book. I have a great job that I can do in my jammies. I am a creative and healthy person—what's not to be appreciated?

Well, there's my ass...it's way too big. And if I don't get the size of it under control, my joints are going to turn in their notice. Food is not the enemy, my compulsive overeating is. I hate, hate, hate the idea of another round of Weight Watchers. I can't go there again. So it's going to be up to me to fix this. I can do it. I know I can do it. I simply need to start. I've been tentatively making small changes. Fewer sweets (my Red Light food) in the house, no baking, no grabbing a candy bar at checkout, or stopping for ice cream. No wine every night. I'm making smaller meals that are veggie and fiber focused and choosing to leave food on my plate if I feel comfortably full. I found a new gym close to my new house, so I’m back to the pool, which is my happy place. We'll see what happens.

There's also my inability to say “no” to job offers, which leads me to taking on more work than I should. Why? I think because I believe I need to be “earning my keep,” as it were. I need to contribute to the household income, particularly if I want to do things like do my writer trips with Liz or do some decorating in the new house or have a mani/pedi every couple of weeks. Well, I do need to earn money and help out, but I don't need to work myself into literal exhaustion just to prove my own worth. No one expects that—as a matter of fact, Husband has told me repeatedly to work as much as I want to, but not to overdo it.  And just because there is work waiting for me, that doesn't mean I have to be in my office, butt in chair, every waking moment. It's okay to watch a movie with Husband, have lunch with friends, or just knit. I'm on deadline for a book right now, too, so time management is something I need to practice better in 2020. 

I'm not a Resolutions or a Goals-for-Year kind of person—I don't make them because I always end up breaking them and feeling bad and worthless. So today, on day seven of the new year, the new decade, I'm simply going to make a promise to myself to try to be more writer and less editor. To try to be more healthy, happy woman and less aware of the size of my behind. To embrace all the good and lovely things in my life and to stop wishing for things to be different. All I have right this moment is all I need.

Life is good. Life is very good...I know that, I know it with all my heart. I'm counting on the daily Simple Abundance meditations to help me remember what a lovely life I have. 
~Nan~

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  1. I'll be joining you on the Simple Abundance journey...and those road trips...

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  2. I've never read this book ... but I feel like I need to. Guess I'll be making a stop at Books-a-Million today! :) Great post, Nan!

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    1. You'll love it, Kristina--it's inspiring and comforting.

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  3. One step at a time!

    Happy 2020!

    denise

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  5. I know what you mean about finding things to be grateful for. With everything I have I too struggle with gratitude. Perhaps I'll check out Simple Abundance 2020 as well.

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