Things I did in 2009



After I’ve read a friend’s blog about the things he did during 2009, I wrote a list for myself.

First, let me say I decided I won’t count the things I did in 2009. I’m over counting everything. It’s more important that I had a lot of fun and really felt fulfilled during 2009. I’d like to thank to all my friends, family and clients that have been an inspiration and support for me.

Here’s my list of things that I did and ENJOYED in 2009 (there is no chronological or importance order):

Redesigned my website

Joined the gym

Had two vacations: one week in Cancun, one week in Greece
Restarted writing a blog

Seen the Van Gogh Exhibition in Vancouver

Stopped being too critical and perfectionist

Went to a spa once a month

Visited the old man I used to work for as a volunteer

Almost cried when received the best ever compliment from an 84 old woman

Had clams for the first time in my life

Continued taking classes for receiving my license as a Naturopathy Doctor

Watched one of the best world’s sunsets in Santorini – Greece

Helped a man regain his credibility in society

Did healing work on a woman who just had open heart surgery and was at IC

Rediscovered how much I loved a cup of coffee or tea in the morning with just my thoughts and my netbook

Played with a poodle in the snow

Learnt to play poker

Reconnected with my best friend since childhood which I’m going to meet in February in Milan

Bought my two weeks vacation for 2010 in Puerto Vallarta

Drank a Mimosa on Playa de las Mujeres

Bought another car

Participated as an intern in 4 healing classes

Signed up for 2 courses that I’ll take in January (details later)

Had candle light dinner with piano music in a boutique hotel in Vancouver

Signed up for Seattle Symphony membership

Bought a domain (www.shiningbiz.com) so dear to me because years ago I posted my first article there

Became an affiliate with Aromandina (aromatherapy solutions)

Discovered that if you travel enough there will be no more jetlag

Did healing work on my grandmother and now the doctors gave up the idea that she had cancer

Made time to meet with friends during the weekends for dinner and movies

Changed my haircut

Granted my mother’s birthday wish for a diamonds necklace

Bought myself flowers every time I went shopping for groceries

Looked over the ocean from Tulum on my 34th birthday

Took a ride on a donkey in Santorini

Sailed on Puget Sound

Did yoga twice a week

Learnt a traditional Greek dance from a restaurant’s cook

Clapped my hands in front of Chichen Itza and listened to the wonderful and strange sounds

Been cooking on Christmas Eve like the in the old times back in Romania

Brought home the Harmony God statuette from Mexico

Had nice evenings with Audrey Hepburn movies and a glass of ice wine

Seen a lot of smiles on my clients’ faces

Stopped saying yes when, in fact, I want to say no

Accepted a great business partnership

Had as many dinners as I could with my parents

Managed to keep an affordable low price for my Romanian clients

Started doing free webinars

Had for the first time a Halloween costume

Helped two babies to be born

Took riding lessons

Lost 8 pounds

Saw flamingos for the first time

Had a lot of fun in a photo studio for my website pictures

Almost done with my first book

Worked on designing a new course that I plan to teach together with a friend

I will stop here since I’m sure I could go on like this all night. What matters is that I had a great year, met wonderful people and seen wonderful things!

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