FeelGooder Asks: What’s Changed for You this Week?

The last week has seen a lot of changes take place in the worldโ€”from the death of Bin Laden to the British royal wedding, and everything in between.

But what about you?

What’s changed for you this week?

This week, something weird happened to me: I found I had a whole lot of motivation, and I returned to a number of projects that I’d stuck on the back-burner ages ago.

I saw this guy on my holiday. Inspiring!

Getting things done isn’t just about having the motivation. Sometimes, the situation just isn’t right to make a go of some plan or other. That was the case with some of my projects. One was an article I’d been wanting to write, but couldn’t find the right outlet, or opportunity. This week, one came up like magic. Bingo!

Of course, sometimes circumstances combine to force your hand, as was the case with my preparations to get some ducks to add to my (small) menagerie: I realized that winter was coming, and if I wanted ducks, I had to get organized within the next few months. Suddenly this project, which I’d been toying with for months, took shape. (The duck purchase is now pending!)

What’s changed for me this week is my motivation levels. What about you? What’s changed in your world in the last week? Share with us in the comments.

About georgina

Georgina is a professional writer and editor, and Content Manager for FeelGooder.

Comments

  1. Hey Georgina,

    This week was pretty dull for me with my personal self. But it was all boosted up and I was motivated with my blogging. I know that it sounds bit ironical but that is the weirdest thing I experienced this week. And I am having all plans for a working weekend without getting bored.

    Cheers,
    Jane.

  2. Hey Georgina,

    For me, in regards to blogging, I went from “I don’t know what I don’t know” to “I know what I don’t know,” and now, that hill seems higher than ever. So, I suppose what’s changed for me is my level of knowledge of what it takes to be a great blogger.

    It’s hard work! I must admit that when I started, I didn’t expect this. But I’m enjoying the process and it’s fun.

    Thanks for the link on Canada’s election in your post – I’m from Canada, and it was incredible what happened over here.

    Thanks for asking about the readers!

    Kelly

  3. I have always considered myself to be extremely open-minded, in the existential sense, i.e., in how I perceive the world, in considering what is possible, in learning how I can be my best–Well, this week, thanks to a long, long walk with a friend I have become even MORE open…

  4. georgina says:

    Hey ๐Ÿ™‚
    Thanks for these great comments ๐Ÿ™‚

    Kelly and Lauren, you both make a great point: there’s always something more to learn, and often the reason that learning becomes possible is simply that we become more open to it over time.

    Jane, glad to hear that what changed for you was motivation — woo!
    Georgina

  5. Went back to using the cash system for personal budgeting – it’s rad how much you gain when you start refocusing. It’s good to be present with your time and resources ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. What I really want out of life and also what I am no longer willing to tolerate. Sometimes the timing has to be right as you said.

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