Friday, January 25, 2008

Sunday Seven - 42nd Edition (weekend of January 25-27)

Welcome to the 42nd edition of Sunday Seven. Since we didn't have a 41st edition posted here at the home page last week, I originally had this as week #41. However, some of you posted a SS last week. So I've changed it to week 42 to keep it accurate. WELCOME!

Here is your opportunity to end a week and begin the next by --

*Reflecting on things you're grateful for or meaningful events from the past week;
*Anticipating (and allowing us to anticipate vicariously) upcoming events on your horizon;
*Celebrating steps of progress you've make toward a goal;
*Recognizing acts of kindness you have observed or performed;
*Requesting support for the week coming up -- let us know what you're concerned about;
*Inspiring and enlightening us-- if new understandings have come your way.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Sunday Seven 40th Edition

Welcome to the 40th edition of Sunday Seven. Please leave a link to your own Sunday Seven in Comments. Enjoy this opportunity to write about seven things you're thankful for, seven goals for the coming week, seven blessings from the past week, or seven of whatever you'd like.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Sunday Seven - 39th Edition

Happy Epiphany, Sunday Seveners!

The first Sunday in 2008 offers an opportunity for us to reflect on 2007. In what areas did my life meet its potential last year? How can I rearrange my priorities to make 2008 better? Here is your opportunity to end a week (and a year) and begin the next by --
  • Reflecting on things you're grateful for or meaningful events from the past week;
  • Anticipating (and allowing us to anticipate vicariously) upcoming events on your horizon;
  • Celebrating steps of progress you've make toward a goal;
  • Recognizing acts of kindness you have observed or performed;
  • Requesting support for the week coming up -- let us know what you're concerned about;
  • Inspiring and enlightening us-- if new understandings have come your way.
We invite you to link with each of us in sharing these joys, concerns, victories, or epiphanies. Let's take our minds away, for a couple of days, from the task of just "making it through the day" and focus on inner growth, self-improvement, new understanding, and thankfulness. As a community, we can each take strength from each other and offer encouragement to others as we get to know each other better.