When I was a teenager, I bowled in a league. Every Saturday, we’d wake up (relatively) early and go roll a series. Sometimes things were going well; sometimes we’d get a few too many splits. Whenever we’d hit a rough patch, we’d walk up to the scoresheet (you kept your own score in those Neanderthal days) and scratch out a big fat pencil line after the most recent frame to signify that we were now going to “start bowling.”
Sometimes we’d have six or seven pencil scratches in a single 10-frame game. We weren’t shy about our “new beginnings.”
To some extent, I continue to use that philosophy. I look for opportunities to “start fresh.” (Before I go any farther, this is not a prelude to some kind of momentous announcement. In fact, things are going well right now and I hope they’ll continue.)
Here are some of my favorite “starting fresh” points, in no particular order:
- New Year’s Day
- Jewish New Year
- Chinese New Year
- Beginning of each season
- First of every month
- Beginning of school
- Beginning of school vacation
- Any day ending in “y”
- Beginning of each meal
- Beginning of dessert
- When the clock chimes at the top of the hour
- When I click the “new document” button in WORD
How about you? Content with the same ol’, same ol’, or do you crave a fresh beginning?
{By the way, you can view my latest fresh beginning here. I just gave my website yet another facelift (Joan Rivers, watch out!).}
Alan
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