September Is the New January
September 09, 2013Photo courtesy Candace Penney |
Is it just me, or does September feel like a new beginning?
Most of my life I’ve treated September the way most people treat January: as a
new year. Even before I had a child going back to school or lived in Florida
where the promise of the occasional cooler, drier day bumps up my energy, I
reevaluated my life in the fall. My birthday is in September, so I think that
adds to the “new start” feeling since like most of us I become more
introspective around birthdays.
I’ve thought about starting my own Happiness Project, like
Gretchen Rubin has written about in the book of the same name, and its
follow-up Happier at Home (where the
title of this blog post came from). I even began listing areas I’d like to focus
on, but decided I’m not ready to attack things I want to change or enhance in
quite that fashion. Planning all those months in advance felt too overwhelming
to me. Instead, I decided to take baby steps and do some very simple things to
get my new year off to a good start:
First, I’m keeping a time log this week to see where I’m
spending my time. (I’m using this one.) From there, I hope to come up with a
flexible schedule so I can get the important things done while still having
time to play.
My weight has become a concern again, so I’m tweaking my
eating and fitness routines to combat those creeping pounds.
I’m making plans for fun by figuring out the details of our
postponed anniversary trip and scheduling some upcoming Field Trip Fridays.
I’m purging—the freezer, my closet, my file cabinet. I’m
always battling stuff!
Even though it’s still blazingly hot here and it doesn’t
feel like fall yet, I’m starting to feel more energetic, more likely to make
some changes and explore new avenues. I’m ready to savor simple pleasures and
take part in everyday adventures. Even though the calendar says September and
not January, I’m ready for a new year!
Do you make any special plans in September? Are there any
other times of year you evaluate life, set goals or take up challenges?
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