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"For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them." Matthew 18:20

 

Actually, I do have a resolution

Laura DeMaria

I take back what I said about one year not necessarily being different from the next, because I have been thinking something specific as it relates to this year, and, I plan, future years.

That is the motto and energy with which I approach this year. I am an energetic, apparently yellow aura kind of person already. What I need to recall to mind is this: that I have enough.

I mean this in every sense: physical belongings, cute outfits, space in my home, time in my day, food in the fridge, ability to get what I need to live, intelligence. I have enough. Thanks be to God, I have never truly experienced want. Why on earth would I ever be ungrateful for what I have?

I call this to mind because, especially around the holidays, it is easy to get sucked up into what we don’t have. A gift as good as someone else’s, a family as nice as someone else’s, enough of a bonus to take a big trip. Whatever it is.

Instead, I want to re-position this thinking in my own life entirely. While I have not truly gone without, there is no doubt that as humans we will, for example, experience loneliness. Or, a lack of love from the people who should love us most. Or, a sense of injustice for being passed over for something that ought to have been ours. You know what I mean.

Even then, the response is to say, I have enough, because you do. What I mean by that is: you have God. You have hope. You have tomorrow (unless, God willing, you lose your life, in which case, God, today is enough, because You say so). To say you have enough is to say you trust God. Not only that, but that you are grateful.

It is a freeing thought: I have enough. Try it.

Epiphany: The Gift of the Magi

Laura DeMaria

Friends, it is Epiphany, and I am re-sharing something I recorded a couple years ago, which is O. Henry’s short story, The Gift of the Magi. I recorded this using a Blue Yeti microphone in my apartment in one take, and it is still one of my favorite things I have done.

Anyway, without further ado:

The Gift of the Magi

Know Thyself: A Workshop for Growing in Self-Awareness

Laura DeMaria

Happy new year, everybody! 2020 has dawned, along with a new decade, and we are that much closer to hovercrafts and fully automated McDonald’s.

Something I am thrilled to share in this new year is a course I’ll be teaching next month at the fabulous General Assembly DC (seriously - go read about what they do. Not just a coding school, but a hub for career and personal growth overall. Very cool). Called “Know Thyself: A Workshop for Growing in Self-Awareness,” the purpose of the course is to lead attendees through a discussion of what self-awareness is, why it is critical for healthy relationships, and why it comes in handy in the workplace. Think: leading teams, making ethical choices, building trust, following your instinct. I am also excited because we’ll be doing a few of my favorite things, including an exercise to identify one’s chosen values - and how to live them consistently - writing and journaling as a means to self-discovery, and of course, prayer and the examination of conscience. It is all of my favorite things wrapped up into one. And I cannot wait to share it!

You can check the course out directly on GA’s website, which will take you to the EventBrite to register.

Register today! This makes a great gift for yourself in the new year, or for a friend or colleague who needs a little nudge in that direction.

Date: Saturday, February 8, 2020

Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Location: General Assembly DC, 509 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20004