Hello there, friends! Now that we’re into 2015, I’ll be embarking on a new year-long challenge on Monday… but first, I wanted to do a final post wrapping up this amazing year of Wooden challenge.
- January: Drink deeply from good books
- February: Make friendship a fine art
- March: Help others
- April: Build a shelter against a rainy day {financially}
- May: Be true to yourself
- June: Give thanks for your blessings every day
- July: Love
- August: Balance
- September: Drink deeply from good poetry
- October: Make friendship a fine art {new friends}
- November: Pray for guidance
- December: Make each day your masterpiece
December’s final challenge was to brainstorm a list of activities for each of your three happiness terms. This was really helpful for me — I now have a list of tasks that are guaranteed to make me feel happy and fulfilled. If I ever feel bored or unsure what to do, I can look at this list and come up with a game plan quickly. For example, doing yoga is something that makes me feel connected; volunteering at my church makes me feel helpful; and writing a page of my novel-in-progress makes me feel productive. This, in turn, makes me feel happy.
Looking back over the year, it has been quite a fulfilling journey!
I was looking back in my journal from the end of 2013, and I found an entry where I asked four big questions to the universe. These were issues I was really struggling with, causing me uncertainty and worry. They were:
- How will I know when I meet the person I am meant to be with?
- Where am I supposed to be living at this time of my life?
- What is the next step for my career?
- How can I give more to others?
Now, a year later, all of these questions have been answered for me:
- I met my sweetheart and felt connected to him immediately, and our relationship has opened up a beautiful new definition of love in my life.
- I have created a community of friends and connections, personal and professional, in the Bay Area, and — for now at least– it feels like home to me, where I am meant to be living in this season of my life.
- I feel much more confident in my writing and teaching career, and satisfied with my decision not to pursue a Ph.D. but instead to write what I want to write, what makes me come alive.
- And I have become involved with a multitude of service and social justice endeavors through my church, which has become one of the cornerstones of my life.
I thought I was happy a year ago — and I was. But now I feel a much deeper happiness: a happiness that stems from being at peace. I feel secure. I feel connected to my inner self, and to the greater world outside myself. I doubt I would be feeling this way if not for the growth, reflection and discipline of this yearlong challenge. I am so grateful for the insights and teachings of Coach Wooden, one of the wisest human beings to ever grace the world with his presence. Though this official “year of Wooden” is drawing to a close, I will carry these principles with me for the rest of my life.
I want to leave you with one of my favorite-ever quotes from Coach Wooden:
Here’s to striving, day by day by day, to become the best we are capable of becoming… and celebrating the journey along the way!
Question for the day:
- What have been your greatest takeaways from the year of Wooden challenge?
great wrap up to this series! loved it.
Thank you Sarah! 🙂 Happy New Year!!
Unfortunately, I started following too late to join in, but I can’t wait to follow along. will you be posting a similar challenge starting tomorrow?
I’m so glad you found me! 🙂 Yes, tomorrow I’ll be starting a new year-long challenge, this one focused on living simply and being more present to the gifts of daily life. I hope you’ll join in! Also, you can access the “year of Wooden” and “year of kindness” archives by clicking on the photos in the menu bar on the right, if you’re interested! Thanks again so much for taking the time to check out my blog!