October: A
Month of Personal Harvest
by: Megan Corwin
October is hands down my
favorite month. Every year l look forward to a visit to Lynd's Fruit Farm in
Pataskala, Ohio. My husband and I get in the car on a crisp day and take in the
leaves displaying their glorious colors as we travel the country road. Once we
reach the farm, I pour through bushel baskets brimming with gourds and Indian
corn, wander the pumpkin patch, and pluck ripe apples from the trees. In
addition, I reflect upon the hard work that was put in months before by the
Lynd's in anticipation of this one month of autumn abundance.
This month, why not have a
personal harvest?
Step 1: Reap
The farmers have been working
for months to get their crops in peak condition and are now ready to reap their
produce. How satisfying it must be to finally be rewarded with excited children
picking out the perfect pumpkin for a jack-o-lantern or seeing a family pick
their own apples.
Even non-farmers need a time to
stop and relish in their successes. Take time to enjoy the fruits of your
labor. Reflect upon the hard work you have put into your life. We can get
discouraged when looking at how far we have to go. Instead, look at how far
you've come.
Ask yourself - What have I
accomplished in the last week? Month? Year? Write down you answers so that you
can see just how voluminous your response is.
In our fast paced society, it
can be easy to always ask "What's next?" But stopping to celebrate
our successes can be invigorating, providing the enthusiasm and energy needed
to tackle that next project.
Step 2: Share
Farmers offer their harvest to
others. It could be that extra tomato given to the neighbor or acres of
soybeans sold for profit. Either way, the produce must be used or it has no
value.
Now look at you list of
accomplishments.
What have you learned that you
can share with others? How can the things you have "harvested" be
used to serve the community -- either on a volunteer basis or for profit?
Regardless, there is value in what you've reaped.
Happy Harvesting!
About The Author
Written by Megan Corwin,
Personal Coach. Visit www.megancorwin.com or email megan@megancorwin.com to schedule your complimentary
30-minute coaching session and to find out how a personal coach can help you
have more time and energy for the things you enjoy.
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