Most people who diet know what a Day One is. It’s when you eff up the day before and say it’s ok because you’ll start again tomorrow. Or Day One will be Monday after a weekend of ridiculous indulgences. It’s always a Monday.
Well today is a different kind of Day One. Why can’t every day be a Day One – starting something new, exciting, hopeful, but without resetting to zero? That’s sorta what I’m thinking about these days. And this blog may be the avenue/framework/tool/resource/you get what I mean thing to help with that.
But here’s the thing about this thing. I can plan to do something every day (and feel badly when I don’t do it daily) or can plan to write the three things I’m most thankful for each day (and worry when I only have 2/3). So instead of all that, I’m going to freeflow. Yup. Just like I did in Grade 12 English (where my teacher and my friend had a weird thing that I pray to G wasn’t romantic/sexual) where I would flow about … everything.
So today is Day One.