2007, A Year In Motion
Posted on Dec 31st, 2007
by
Gwen
The last day of the year, welcome to it!
2007 has been a wild, flaming hot ride. From moving from Mexico to Colorado at the end of '06, to the house burning down to romance and starting businesses, this year has had it all. I blogged about it extensively (in a month by month breakdown) over at gwenbell.com. You're welcome to read all about it there. It's been a full year.
This photo was taken today and I think it captures the essence of what a lot of my life is about. Plunging, encouraging others to make leaps even they didn't know they were capable of, and doing the same by exemplifying fearlessness in my own life. Everyday, without hesitation.
To that end, my final post of the year is My Year in Cities, 2007. I covered a lot of ground this year, both here and abroad. Next year holds great promise as we look at expanding the yoga studio, offering an even richer experience for our listeners at Zen is Stupid and I return to Boulder in two short days...this time with a clear picture of where I'm heading and a mission, however flexible, for what I know I can acheive. With the help of friends and family, 2007 has been an incredible, heart-opening year.
My motto for 2008?
Don't hesitate!
2007 has been a wild, flaming hot ride. From moving from Mexico to Colorado at the end of '06, to the house burning down to romance and starting businesses, this year has had it all. I blogged about it extensively (in a month by month breakdown) over at gwenbell.com. You're welcome to read all about it there. It's been a full year.
This photo was taken today and I think it captures the essence of what a lot of my life is about. Plunging, encouraging others to make leaps even they didn't know they were capable of, and doing the same by exemplifying fearlessness in my own life. Everyday, without hesitation.
To that end, my final post of the year is My Year in Cities, 2007. I covered a lot of ground this year, both here and abroad. Next year holds great promise as we look at expanding the yoga studio, offering an even richer experience for our listeners at Zen is Stupid and I return to Boulder in two short days...this time with a clear picture of where I'm heading and a mission, however flexible, for what I know I can acheive. With the help of friends and family, 2007 has been an incredible, heart-opening year.
My motto for 2008?
Don't hesitate!

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