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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Create Experiences

Create Experiences: Gifts That Can Last A Lifetime

What do you want for your birthday, Christmas, Anniversary etc…?

If you’re anything like me you get asked this question about a dozen times a year. As I get older and work towards simplifying my life, it’s getting tougher and tougher to answer this question. I really and truly want for nothing these days. I have my family and good friends, a modest home and everything I need to maintain it. Sure the oven mitts are a bit tattered but they’re still good.

In light of our abundance and desire to reduce clutter, my husband and I have chosen to create experiences as gifts for each other as opposed to exchanging material things. When thoughtful and close to your heart these gifts can truly last a lifetime.Why do experiences tend to make most people happier than material possessions do?

For starters material things lose their luster. The initial feelings of pride and joy quickly disappear when you see the item everyday.
The feelings from experiences on the other hand don’t usually disappear all together. You’re able to relive the moments through memories and can quickly be transported back in time to relive the positive experience.
Experiences allow us to spend time with people and connect with loved ones in meaningful ways.
Granted not everyone will like this idea, but if you find this idea intriguing and would like to give it a try here are some thoughts on how to create experiences that become gifts that last a lifetime.

How to create experiences

1. Know what makes them tick. Remember that this is a gift for them and should be something you know they will enjoy. Consider their hobbies, goals, aspirations and see what you can do. If they often talk about taking a pottery class but have never done it, book a beginners class for them or a one day pottery painting session. If it’s hiking that they enjoy plan a day trip to somewhere they’ve never been. Pack a lunch, plenty of water and a camera. It should be something they are interested in or would enjoy. Pay attention throughout the year and be on the lookout for clues as to what you could do for them.

2. Make it for two…or more. An experience is more memorable when you are able to share it. When deciding on what to do for someone consider going along yourself or buying an extra ticket for them to take whoever they want. It’s nice to be able to talk about the activity with someone afterwards and to be able to reminisce weeks, months or even years later. This is what makes experiences the gifts that keep on giving.

3. Push the boundaries. Another reason people prefer experiences to material gifts is the experiences make them feel invigorated, charged, alive. Consider pushing the boundaries a bit. If your loved one has always wanted to try skydiving but has made every excuse in the book for not getting around to it, book it. If they took a dance class years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it make an evening of it and go out dancing. Let them feel alive or rekindle an old passion…live a little.

Some inspiration to get you going

Deep sea fishing
Camping weekend
Photography treasure hunt
Laser tag/paintball
Miniature golf
Skydiving/parachuting
Hot air ballooning
Weekend at a bed and breakfast
Picnic in the park
Pool party
Lunch at a country tea house
Go-karts
Gliding
Rent a sports car/luxury car for an afternoon (convertible if it’s nice and feel the wind on your face)
Make a 5 star restaurant dinner at home
You are really only limited to your imagination and to the likes loves of your loved one. Get creative, have fun and give a gift that will last a lifetime and deepen a relationship.

What are your thoughts? What experiences have you created? What’s been your favorite life experience that’s made you feel alive?

End of the Day ?'s to ask yourself

A few END-OF-THE-DAY questions for YOU!
Copyright © 2009 by Veronica M. Hay

Did I make someone giggle, smile or laugh today?

Did I take the time to really listen to someone today, with rapt attention,
as if nothing else mattered in that precious moment but the words they spoke and the look in their eyes?

Did I allow myself to focus on all the blessings in my life today instead of contemplating the things I don't have?

Did I take a moment to imagine what I would like to experience in my life,
if for no other reason than in the imagining, is the living, and in the living,
comes the joy and delight?

Did I let go today, let go of resentments and unforgivingness that I have been holding onto,
all the while realizing that another person may be wounded too and struggling with their own pain?

Did I keep my word today, no matter how simple a promise I may have made,
knowing it meant a whole lot to someone else?

Did I make a conscious choice just to be happy today,
no matter what is happening in my own life, just for the next moment,
and the next moment and the next?

Did I stop caring about what other people think of me,
and give myself permission to be who I am regardless of their good opinion of me or not?
Did I set myself free today just by doing that?

Was I successful in noticing and appreciating the bounty before me wherever I went
or was I just too busy or lost in my own thoughts to notice?

Did I contribute something beautiful to the world today?
A new creation of some kind, a poem, a dinner, a dance?

Was I kind today to anyone or anything that crossed my path,
no matter how trivial or how monumental? Did I give away my heart?

Is one person richer because of me today, because of my presence on the planet,
my essence, my decision to keep on going no matter what?

Did I learn something new today, something about life, something about myself,
something about another that I didn't know before?

Did I let go of my attachment to being right today,
and open my mind to the possibility of another way, without judgement?

Will someone sleep better tonight because of me?
Will they awaken in the morning believing in themselves again,
and walk with their head held high?

Was I the answer to someone's prayers today?

If today was to be my last day on the planet,
would I feel happy about how I lived it?

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Slate Cheese Board | Williams-Sonoma

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Friday, October 23, 2009

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Flickr

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