What Gives Me Hope

The trail I walk by the river

The trail I walk by the river


The other night I found myself discouraged, as many people do these days, and I decided to make a list of what gives me hope in this crazy, mixed-up and amazing world of ours.


For some reason it feels comforting to make a list, like it’s a way to put order to the chaos, and remind myself to trust the process.


If it makes sense to you, I encourage you to make your own list (or write a Haiku or a paragraph) about what gives you hope. Then feel free to gift it to the other blog readers in the comment section.




 


What Gives Me Hope:

Trees


Kindness


Mountain streams


Smiling children


Rivers


Small towns


Slower rhythms


Deep breaths


Forests


Wilderness


Dreams


Sacred places around the world


Creativity


Mountains


Beaches


Valleys


A great story


Soft voices


Blues music


Gospel choirs


Tree groves


Authenticity


Long walks outside


A good nights sleep


Farmers markets


Live music in intimate settings


A thoughtful barista or anyone who is thoughtful


Knowing myself and what I need


Eye contact


A smile from a stranger


Laughter


Time with friends


City parks


Sitting by a river


Hammocks


Literary agents who love my work


book sales


Cool, clean water


Paths


Deep conversations


Beautiful images


Stories that give me courage


Old Friends


New friends


Nonjudgmental friends


My own groundedness


Courage from unlikely people


Old fashioned letters


Campfires


Wildflowers


Blue skies


Sunrises


Sunsets


Full moons


Waning moons


New moons


Hummingbirds


Butterflies


Inchworms


Lightning bugs


Tree houses


Seasons


Knowing that this, too, shall pass


Dignity


People with integrity


Wildlife


Nature


The Grand Canyon


National parks and national forests


Whales


Dolphins


Polar bears


Genuineness


Truthfulness


Loggerhead turtles


Bee hives full of bees


Honey


Hard work


Not working at all


A good film


A really well written book


Belief in something bigger than myself


A sense of purpose in my life


Mountain vistas


Belief that there are good people in the world


A belief that we are all connected


A good meal


Unplugging from electronics in the evenings and weekends


Poetry


Poets


Artists


Bookstores


Libraries


Knowing I could be wrong about things


Tolerance


Acceptance


Imagination


Writers who actually write instead of just talk about it


Art supplies


People who read


People who read novels and short stories


Literary journals


Young people who refuse to follow the herd


Old people who refuse to follow the herd


Anyone who dares to be different


Independent publishing


Writers who are empowered


Good editors


Belief in myself


Readers, readers, readers


Gratitude


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What would you add to the list?


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