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Second, Third and Fourth Loves

In You on April 18, 2012 at 9:34 am

Sometimes, I feel as though I’m cheating. The majority of the inspiration for my posts come from conversations with friends and personal experiences. But, alas, I can’t seem to help this.

I’m a firm believer that, the luckiest people are able to make a living doing what they love. In a previous post, Are You in Love?, I calculated that, in a traditional full-time job, assuming that you aren’t doing any work outside of the office (ha!), one spends 145,600 hours, in a lifetime, at work. So, you’d better love what you’re doing! Otherwise, you could have a gnawing feeling inside.

I brought this up recently to a friend and they said something really interesting: “Well, at some point in everyone’s life, there’s a time where the dream dies and you have to find another path to pursue.” This person went on to explain that, whether you’re an athlete, or the head of a company, there’s a point at which you’re no longer at full capacity. You’re forced to retire and find another way to spend your time. They said that this could come early in your career — or later. But, eventually, we are all forced to accept and adapt to change.

At first I found this notion really negative. But then, I considered that I was looking at their comment from the wrong angle. No doubt, every one of us has to make changes in life and we don’t always perceive them as being for the better. My grandmother absolutely loved working. She almost went stir crazy after retiring. So much of her identity was tied up in work. And, thankfully, she enjoyed it. So, my grandmother, who was the Assistant State Director of the Department of Human Services, took a job at a bank. She was 70 years old. Her tasks weren’t at all the same, but she thoroughly enjoyed her new role.

My friend’s comment served as the ultimate reminder for me that, I am not solely what I do. We must remain cognizant of our many interests. Hopefully, when the time comes to give up our first love, we can start devoting energy to our second, third and fourth loves.

~Thankful

The Quest For a Million Thanks!

Think Before You Tweet: Using Social Media For Good

In You on April 6, 2012 at 3:40 pm

It’s difficult to remember a time when I didn’t have Internet access. I had my first AOL screenname, sweetb113, at 13. Little did I realize that my connectivity was increasing exponentially. I had the ability to instantly keep in touch with everyone, from my friends in Lyndhurst, Ohio, to my pen pal in Pittsburgh, PA. From then on, my social medial usage matured from Facebook to WordPress to Twitter. And, while I haven’t quite grasped this whole Tumblr thing, I’m learning.

When Facebook released company data for their IPO, they said that they had 845 million monthly active users, 250 million photos uploaded per day, 100 billion friendships and 2 billion likes and comments per day. All of this made me realize how important it is to consider what you’re sharing. Our community has evolved to encompass more than just whom we see everyday.

Currently, I have 1,573 Facebook friends. I’d love to say that I know every one of them, but I’m sure that I’ve only met some once. Regardless, their statuses bombard my senses every time I sign on Facebook. I’ve read articles or seen photos that have been shared 4 times over. Often, I’m not even a ‘friend’ of the original poster. I’ve read stories that make me want to do everything from engage, laugh or cry. I enjoy the statuses, pictures and stories that add value to my life. Consequently, I’m secretly disappointed by those that have no value at all. *

Social media has given everyone the opportunity to share stories. Storytelling is no longer reserved for musicians, filmmakers or writers. It’s quite simple to share what you’d like. However, I encourage people to use this evolving platform for good. I believe that this increased access imparts an increased responsibility to create content with a positive influence. Now, this isn’t to say that every status should aim to teach people something. It could be as simple as making someone laugh or even think.

I must admit, that I’m able to piece together little bits about people’s personalities based on what they choose to share. It’s easy to tell when someone’s arrogant, selfless, introverted, outgoing or optimistic. So, even if you disagree with my assertion that you have a responsibility when sharing, consider, at least, that you are branding yourself.

I’m thankful for those who share stories, pictures and experiences that contribute positively to our evolving ‘community.’

~Thankful

Happy Easter and Passover to those recognizing the holidays!


*My secret is out.

The Quest For a Million Thanks

In You on March 19, 2012 at 11:07 am

When I started Thankful For a Million, a friend asked, “So, are you going to get to a million?” As far as the concept went, I planned on sharing what readers were thankful for. Now, I have the overwhelming, and perhaps overly ambitious, desire to reach a million thanks. For those who choose to answer the question, “What are you thankful for?“, your responses will be counted and tweeted by @thankful_fam. I would love to see the day when a million people are willing to share. Sometimes we can all use a reminder that life can be beautiful.

For Twitter Users:

If you decide to post a note of gratitude-for anything, please tag @thankful_fam

For Non-Twitter Users:

You can respond on the following page:

Happy Monday!!

~Thankful

Short & Sweet

In You on March 15, 2012 at 8:37 am

Happy Thursday everyone! This is a short post to send out a personal thank you.

Yesterday,  I received a really lovely message from a reader. She submitted the following, in response to my question,  ”What are you thankful for?

People like you, who make websites like this.

-Diana

Thank you, Diana for contributing to the blog. I’m thankful that there is content that resonates with you.

I welcome more responses, as I hope that this can become a communal space. Sometimes it’s easy to forget the positive aspects of your life. You never know, someone may see what you’re thankful for and realize a treasure of their own.

Enjoy the day!

~Thankful

What Do You Do?

In You on March 2, 2012 at 9:22 am

Gag me! It’s the first thing anyone asks you at a party or an initial meeting, “What do you do?” The funny thing is that the interrogator always wants a specific answer, but in my mind I can’t help but think: produce, read, write, blog, dance, (try to) sing, (try to) cook, travel, listen, run and many more. In fact, the other evening when I cited more than one interest someone said, “No. Wait. Just give me one thing.” I couldn’t help but laugh to myself. Who in the world ‘does’ only one thing? How boring would that be? The honest truth is, most people only think that you’re doing something if you get paid. So they’re ingenious in asking, “What do you do?” They really would like to ask, “How do you make a living?”

Sadly, I think this informs our perspective on what adds value to our lives. Too often than not, I’ve met people who only define themselves by their work. So, today will be the first in a series of posts where I ask people, what they do outside of their “office.” More than one answer is certainly allowed and encouraged. Because whether others want to believe it or not, no one is solely defined by the function that pays their bills!

NAME: Stephanie  AGE: Nunja (business)  CITY: Boston  PROFESSION: Educational Research Specialist

 HIGHLIGHTED INTEREST: Photography

Beacon

 

How long have you been interested in photography?

I have played with photography off and on for most of my life.  I started taking pictures as a child with my mom’s camera - chopping heads off with her point and shoot, and setting up “scenes” around the house and using a Polaroid camera to capture them.

How do you select your subjects?

During a summer class in Florence, my professor challenged us to move outside the norm and learn what we could see / say about Italy, that others previously had not.  This was a huge challenge, but it still informs my style! I like to shoot urban landscapes with exciting intersections of lines and angles. I mostly shoot outdoors and in cities, but sometimes just wherever I happen to be (and have my camera).

Lamp

Have you thought about ways to link your current profession with photography?

There is a non-profit in London called Photo Voice. Photo Voice is a participatory action research method, where the researcher gives selected participants a camera, and has them take pictures of what interests them pertaining to a certain prompt or topic. Participants are also given lessons before they begin. This technique has been used all over the world to give a voice to underserved populations, inform policy makers, or advocate for those who cannot speak out for themselves for any reason.

At The Top

If you could drop everything that you are doing today and pursue this as a career, would you?

I would LOVE to work with Photo Voice – it would combine my love of photography and helping diverse populations / communities with my research skills!

Intersection

 

 

Other Interests?

Sports: Rec soccer, watching football and basketball… GO CAVS (even without LeBron!)

Travel:  I love to view/photograph new spaces, seek out local restaurants and breweries, and enjoy whatever a city has to offer.  I want to go to all 50 states – I’m a little over half done.

Volunteering: I worked with City Year in DC for 2 years.  Now I regularly assist the Friday Night Supper Program, which provides hot meals and camaraderie to anyone in Boston every Friday night.

 


Inspiration and Positivism!

Our world is inundated with heart wrenching news stories and social problems of all kinds – poverty, unequal educational opportunities, discrimination, violence, etc.  On difficult days, touching stories of triumph, powerful quotes, and creative new ideas help me keep my head up and push myself towards achieving lofty goals.  I am thankful for the intelligent, talented and beautiful people in my life that continue to make me laugh when things get too serious, while supporting and encouraging my (sometimes crazy) ideas!

So, what do you do? Tell me below so I can include you in the next post. 
~Thankful 

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