Tuesday, December 31, 2019

2019 A Year in Review

15th annual year in review.

What did you do in 2019 that you've never done before?
Started an MBA!

Did you keep your New Year's resolutions and will you make more for next year?
See my previous post. 

Did anyone close to you give birth?
Not a lot actually but a couple. 

Did anyone close to you die?
Not close no. therefore a good year.

What countries did you visit?
One of these days I might get to answer this. One day...

What would you like to have in 2020 that you lacked in 2019?
Less anxiety about jumping into things. 
What date from 2019 will remain etched in your memory and why?
All the kids birthday's as those are easy ones. December 13th my soft launch for Puzzle Collaborative. 

What was your biggest achievement of the year?
Attaining my Certification as a Autism Specialist at the beginning of the year. Starting my next business, Puzzle Collaborative. Starting my MBA. Making it half a year as the PTO President at my Littles school and not regretting it. Surviving Ridlee starting Kindergarten and Gage starting college. 
Did you suffer illness or injury?
Illnesses no. I had two surgeries this year to fix some things internally I have dealt with for years. I feel like a whole new person now that they are fixed. 
What was the best thing you bought?
Books, lots of them! Business fees. Tuition. Anything used to grow my brain. Our trip to Branson. 
Where did most of your money go?
Coffee... ha still the same. Candles. Books, business stuff, and tuition. Trips and Conferences. 

What did you get really, really, really excited about?
My new business! Starting my MBA. 

What scripture is a theme of 2019?

10 So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10

Compared to this time last year are you:
a. Happier or sadder? I am content and very happy. I think I was happy this time last year as well. 
b. Thinner or fatter? No weighing myself. Work out less, but clothes fit the same so who knows. 
c. Richer or poorer? Richer, however lots of money being invested in things right now so less money in pocket. 
What do you wish you'd done more of?
You know, I really don't know. Maybe workout, however surgeries put a damper on that. 

What do you wish you'd done less of?
worrying, that's a given. But it's part of who I am. At least I push through it. 

How did you spend Christmas?
In Branson staying in a Cabin. Temp was super nice. It was a different nice way to spend it. 

Did you fall in love in 2019?
With ideas and interests. 
What was your favorite TV show?
Outlander, still!
What was the best book you read?
Oh gosh! I seriously read a lot! Fierce Hearted is a good one. Nothing to Prove. Draw the Circle are a few. 

What was your greatest musical discovery of 2019?
Winter Sounds on Spotify. Lots of Acoustic artists. I was more mellow. 

What did you want and get?
To grow.  Still the same. 

What did you want and not get?
Not sure. Guess that means it's been a good year. Guess I could put that I didn't get to be a Vacation resort critic. That would always be a plus. 

What was your favorite film this year?
Star Wars the last Skywalker. 
What did you do on your birthday?
Day off. Concert with Steven and friends. It was a fun one. 
What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Being a vacation resort critic. Ha!

How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2019?
More sweaters and t-shirts. 

What kept you sane?
God. Prayer. Chocolate. Massages. Church. Family. Dogs. Music. Mindfullness. Reading. Coffee. Goals.  
Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
Keanu Reeves, that man is the best.
What political issue stirred you the most?
I am trying to stay out of politics right now. Completely. 
Who did you miss?
My grandpa. All those who have passed. 

Who was the best new person you met?
Some great parents through the PTO. 

Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2019.
Never stop growing. Push past the fear. Success happens on the other side. 

Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
You find your faith has been lost and shaken
You take back what's been taken
Get on your knees and dig down deep
You can do what you think is impossible
Keep on believing, don't give in
It'll come and make you whole again
It always will, it always does
Love is unstoppable

What is something shocking that happened this year?
Good shocking was two things I didn't set out to do and did anyways. Started an MBA and another business. A consulting business at that. 

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Looking towards growth-

Some of you might know that I don’t make New Years resolutions. I’ve never really liked them. I have a slight cringe when I see them pushed at this time of year. I see too many start something and then hit a snag and then forget about it until the next year comes and then try again on January 1st. It sets some up with a failure mentality. It’s also very black and white and I am not a black and white kind of person. At least in most things. Don’t get me wrong, I am very goal oriented. I set goals all year long, both small and large. Last year I took on just accepting the word growth. While it was meant for my word of the year, it’s taken on more a word for my life.
Growth is so much more than goals though. It’s stepping out in faith, pushing through fears. The difference between those who succeed and those who don’t is not that they don’t have fear. It’s that they push through it despite having it and with sheer grit and determination they make it, even if it’s by the skin of their teeth. And success is not always in regard to careers. It can be simply… life and living it, overcoming obstacles as they come. They embrace the saying, “use what they enemy meant for evil and turn it into good”.
This past year I came into it already working on a goal of becoming a Certified Autism Specialist. I attained that goal early in the year. Meeting that goal ignited a fire in me to consume more knowledge. This year, due to some surgeries I had a physical set back and running/races took a backseat. I could have gotten down on myself because of that. But I didn’t. Instead I used my new-found time for growing in more areas. I read lots of books. I went to more trainings/conferences/seminars. I did a lot of research. I prayed more. I journaled more. These all ignited more goals. Aha moments happened. Sometimes they came like a bolt of lightning. One of those was a new business. A business that would focus on working with businesses/organizations on employing and training a more neuro-diverse population. The name of it came the same day while I was trying to take a nap. More ideas came. This business would incorporate the program that I had set out to do when I got my CAS. It would offer counseling, coaching, social skills groups, training and seminars, adding on to the concept of consulting with businesses. It wouldn’t just be for those on the spectrum, but it would specialize in it. In all this I got another goal when I realized I need more business knowledge and I need a push to consume it. So, I started an MBA program. Much of this I have done under the radar only telling those who needed to know at the time.
I soft launched Puzzle Collaborative earlier this month. It still has a lot of work to get off the ground since it is a big endeavor. The social skills groups will officially launch later this year with brand new curriculum that is set to come out at that time. The consulting and coaching are live. Counseling can begin now but on a self-pay rate until insurances can be paneled with. I will be hiring counselors to do the counseling through Puzzle Collaborative. While I continue to counsel in my private practice and bill under the insurances I am paneled with, those who are hired will only take self-pay for a time. All counselors, including myself will work with all needs but also those on the spectrum. I will offer training/seminars on a contract basis but will also offer free seminars through churches. Community engagement will be an important aspect of Puzzle Collaborative. I love this community and I want to give back in ways that I am capable. That will be a growth endeavor for years to come.
I’ve had mixed responses from others in these endeavors. I believe that’s to be expected and I don’t take it personally. Many have told me I am taking on a lot. It sounds like a lot. But if you know me well, you know I can do logistics and time management well. And my private practice is not a 40 hour-a-week job. I refuse to allow it to be. I prefer to diversify my time anyways, always have. I have my class/homework schedule lined out. Time set aside for Puzzle Collaborative and growing in that. And of course, my usual schedule for my private clients. And yes, still plenty of time for my family. You might be surprised how much time we waste in a given week online. Trust me, if you prioritize things as they should be, you can make the time for growth.
And on that, yes, I know life has a way of hitting snags. Setbacks are going to happen. Loved ones will pass away, a diagnosis or job loss might derail you, and kids will get sick. But remember what I said about taking what the enemy meant for evil and turning it into something good. All the above goals happened because of a diagnosis. This domino effect would never have happened had I not had a daughter diagnosed with autism. And going back even further than that…almost 10 years actually, I lost a job when we lost a contract. My private practice started when I was pregnant with Heston and not able to find a full-time job as a therapist. It was done out of pure fear and need. And it’s grown to what it is today, which I am very pleased with. So, if you have goals, but fear stands in the way. I challenge you to push through that fear. Stand up to it. It will paralyze you if you let it. Or you can use it.
If your goals are simply to grow and learn, there is so much out there to learn. We have lost the art of challenging ourselves by simply reading and researching. Don’t like to read, try audible books. Did you know you can listen to books on the road or in bed in the dark? It’s like killing two birds with one stone. You’re multitasking! Give it a try. Podcasts and TedTalks can also be interesting growth opportunities. So, challenge yourself right now. It doesn’t have to be a start to a new year to grow. And if you’re in the midst of a really challenging time in your life, ask yourself what’s a way you can turn it into something positive? I’ve seen criminal acts ignite acts of love, lost loved ones turn into helping those with grief, harm to the vulnerable turn individuals into advocates, and health and cancer diagnosis’ turn into faith fires. There is no shortage of good in this world. You just have to know how to see it past the evil. Never stop growing!

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Promised Land Zoo and drive in lights.

And there were even sloths!









Merry Christmas Kitchens Style











And later we took the Littles to a great little inclusive playground in Branson. This may be the warmest Christmas I've ever had. Around 73 here. @ Branson Parks & Recreation











Tuesday, December 24, 2019

More from Steven










Christmas in Branson

Spending Christmas in Branson. Also some time in Eureka Springs at a little hidden gem of a park for the littles and the dogs while taking Carson back to his mom after staying the first night.