No funny picture, no pun-making-title.  Just serious gratitude for the fact that I also do life coaching, and that sometimes, it's an absolute joy.  I had an absolutely wonderful session of coaching with a client Wednesday night.  I'm so thrilled with them and how they're doing.  They're making fantastic strides in accomplishing something very important to them.   

I showed them some different ways to think about things, gave the some new strategies for making progress, but they are doing all the heavy lifting.  And OH BOY are they ever doing it.  I'm super proud of the progress they're making. 

I love being a life coach.  Sometimes the world can seem like a hostile, jumbled, confusing place, filled with misfortune and unhappiness.  (Which is a lie, it's not that way, nor is it a place filled with constant joy, ease, and laughter.  It's just the world, and it's here for us to use as we can.)  But coaching, for me, is a way of fighting back that darkness I sometimes can't help but manifest.  In a world filled with people being intolerant, depressed, and shitty to one another, it makes me feel great to help someone to realize change they want in their own life.  It's a great way to see change in action. 

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AuthorMako Allen

So I've been trying something new lately, that I learned from Pema Chodron's Getting Unstuck.  It's a practice Pema calls 1 & 1, a way of being mindful but easygoing.  When you wake up in the morning, you pick an intention for your day.  It can be anything, big or small.  The crucial guidelines are: 

  • Pick just one thing. 
  • Do your best to do that thing. 
  • At the end of the day, take the time to consciously see how you did. 

I do this with a little tech assist.  I have alarms on my phone for getting up and going to bed, and I've added a little note to each to remind me to do this.  Plus, I keep my intention in a little document on my phone, so I can take the step of actually writing it down.  

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I've only been doing it for a few days, but it feels good.  Some days, I've really been on top of my intention, and made it happen.  Other days, I totally flubbed it.  But it's still cool, because I got to look back on why I did.  In one case, I had planned to write, and just ran out of time.  In another, I resolved to not grouse about something at work to coworkers.  (Totally unrealistic!) The great thing has been no matter whether I've had a home-run or a strike each day, I've made a practice of paying attention. 

It feels good. 

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AuthorMako Allen
Categories365 Gratitude

On Sunday Missy and I drove up to see our girl Katie, her partner Leah, and help celebrate the birthday of her son, C.  Katie really, really, really likes balloons. 

You can tell from this picture of her holding the balloons for the party, in the back seat of my car. 

 

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They only even fit because Missy was able to get the lions share of them in the hatch, in the back.  She squeezed, pushed, pulled, and shoved balloons around until the four of us and the copious amount of balloons fit in the car.  That was the first moment of balloon ingenuity. 

I had my own moment of it later, when we were trying to tie up some balloons outside the hall where the party was going to be.  I'm no boy scout, but I do know how to make a slip knot, because reasons.

"The party is that way!" 

"The party is that way!" 

I was proud of myself.   The party was great too.  At one point all the kids played a game where they kneeled, sat on, leaned against, or just outright stomped on balloons to pop them.  (Did I mention we had a lot of balloons?)  It was hysterical.

 

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AuthorMako Allen
Categories365 Gratitude
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Turns out the convenience store near my mechanic sells fresh, hot pupusas! 

It also turns out that my car passed its annual inspection, and only need a very tiny amount of maintenance work. 

It's entirely possible that my enjoyment of said pupusas was in part driven by being ravenous, and also in part by being releived about the car.  I don't care.  Those things were delicious! 

 

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AuthorMako Allen
Categories365 Gratitude