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Hindsight in 2020 | What I Learned This Year

Hindsight | perception of the nature of an event after it has happened

Well here we are friends. The end of 2020. A year like no other.

Hindsight in 2020

Raise your hand if you never want to hear the phrase “unprecedented/uncertain/trying times” again.

A global pandemic. Racial injustice & nationwide protests. Devastating wildfires and natural disasters. A toxic election season. Yeah. It has seemed like this year just kept finding ways to challenge us and bring us to our knees. Yet despite all the trials of this year, I wholeheartedly believe that with every struggle comes the opportunity to learn and grow. And today I thought I would share with some of the biggest lessons I have learned in 2020.

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Hindsight in 2020

When the worst of times brings out the best in others, the beauty and power of LOVE is a salve to my world-weary heart.

Being on my knees in the garden continues to be one of the best places for me to spend time with God and sort out my feelings.

The Way of Healing + Hope

Achieving my goals is less about planning and organizing and instead, simply keeping my butt in the chair and wrestling with the work.

Everything I know about faith, perseverance and resilience I learned from my parents.

My Parents

Sometimes just a little bright spot of light is enough to lift my spirits and keep me going.

Bright Spots

Late bloomers are still bloomers.

Watching a monarch butterfly emerge from its chrysalis is nothing short of witnessing a miracle.

Monarch Butterfly

Unplugging from social media to recharge my creativity is aways a good idea.

A Sabbatical for the Soul

Being needy is a gift.

Looking back, I think one of the blessings of 2020 has been to shine a bright light on what really matters most in my life. And I’m hoping to take all of these lessons into the new year with me.

As always, thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to share my stories with you. Wishing you peace and hope and health and love in the new year.

Love, Kelly

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  1. Mary in IL says

    December 30, 2020 at 2:25 pm

    Hands (both of them) held high and waving madly!!! Your reflections on 2020 though are so spot on. We had the addition of a great-granddaughter in June and she has been nothing but joy the past six months. We are fortunate to have IN PERSON school here (even though all the extras are virtual or non-existent). We both have jobs. And, like you, my faith came directly from what my parents lived out in front of me and my 8 siblings every day. Thank you for sharing yours with us Kelly. That is another 2020 blessing for me!

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    • kelly says

      January 2, 2021 at 9:46 am

      Thank you for the kind words Mary! Wishing you all the best in 2021!

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  2. Beverly Cazzell says

    December 31, 2020 at 10:43 am

    Your photography and words always uplift me, in such a lovely way, Kelly! You often feel like my “soul sister”. Reading your hindsight thoughts and what you learned gives me hope for a better year in 2021. I really appreciate the calendar templates, and the stunning screensaver (it’s on my Mac now!). Wishing you so much more in 2021! ?

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    • kelly says

      January 2, 2021 at 9:47 am

      Beverly, this is the kindest thing you say to me. Thank you so much. I love having you for a “soul sister”. xo

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  3. monique says

    December 31, 2020 at 12:02 pm

    I want to thank you very much for the templates?
    Here’s hoping for a much better year ahead.Best wishes.

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    • kelly says

      January 2, 2021 at 9:47 am

      Thank you Monique! I’m so happy to know how much you enjoy them!

      Reply

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