I think I can speak for all of us when I say, March sucked.
Despite that though, March was also accompanied with some pretty exciting news! If you follow me on my facebook page and/or instagram (@Confessionsofarectherapy) you’d know that I hit some pretty big milestones.
On March 2nd I found out I got accepted to Brock University for a Master of Gerontology. SOOOOOO EXCITING! I was over the moon and definitely did a happy dance, or six. For someone who has dreams of getting a PhD and has her sights set on being able to teach other TR professionals, it was a big step in the right direction.
The second big accomplishment happened on March 12th when I wrote and passed my NCTRC Exam! I got my official email early the next morning and by noon my LinkedIn profile was updated to “Ashley Guay, CTRS”. I’ve been talking about writing this exam since I was in the 10th grade when I was introduced to the world of TR, so you can bet there was some more happy dances occurring… to be honest, they haven’t stopped. I’m so incredibly honoured to be joining the over 16,000 professionals in this field and seeing what amazing things we can do next!
I’ve had a couple of people ask how I can be celebrating with everything that is going on in the world though. I’ve had co-workers ask how I can still radiate positivity knowing the world “is ending”. I’ve had residents ask how I can still keep a smile on my face when for the last two weeks I’ve gone to work and home, thats it. I’ve had followers ask how I can still continue on doing what I love in such a passionate way when our calendars and schedules are being thrown to the trash. All of these questions and comments have got me thinking, that no matter how they’re phrased, my answer is always the same. I’m thankful.
At the end of the day, I have no control over anything but myself. Now don’t get me wrong, I’ve had my bad days. I’ve lost my temper on people who didn’t deserve it. I’ve stayed up crying late at night for no reason. I’ve gotten angry about little things that really didn’t matter. I’ve been getting a little antsy having no where to go. Not everyday has been perfect. At the end of the day though, I always had something to be thankful for.
So I’m challenging you. Everyday for the next month, before you go to bed, come up with one thing you are thankful for. You can write it down, tell it to someone close to you or just simply say it in your head. The way you do it doesn’t matter but making sure you do it does. Try it for one month and see how your mindset changes, how your attitude changes, how the way you look at the world changes.
Do it with your kids, sitting around the kitchen table or right before you say goodnight. Have your husband/wife take part, right before you turn off the light. Call your mom and have her do it with you too. Right before you leave work, sit down with your co-workers and make it part of your normal routine. This is something everyone in your life can do, no age limit or height restriction. Practicing social distancing for now of course!
We spend so much of our life focusing on the negativity, focusing on what we don’t have or what we can’t do. It’s amazing how much we can change when we start looking at things a little more positively, focusing on what we do have and what we can do.
Now I know this isn’t something that comes easy, that it takes time to learn. So I want to help you get started. Below you will find a list of 100 reasons I am thankful whether it be people, moments or “things”. Feel free to steal some of these ideas, print them off, share them around, post them in your office or adapt them to make your own list.
If you’re comfortable post your daily gratitudes online, feel free to tag me in them! I want to share them, talk to you about them and help encourage a rise in gratitude.
Need some help being accountable? Feel free to send them to me and we can share our daily gratitudes together!
Without further ado, “My Gratitude List”, March 2020.
- The sun always rises, every single day.
- I am a CTRS!
- I am healthy (at least for the most part!)
- I have so many amazing people in my life
- My cats
- My dog
- I can drive
- I can afford to be in school
- I have clothes to wear
- When I go to sleep I have a roof over my head
- My mom
- Being able to learn from my mistakes
- Fresh Air
- Snow (This one is hit or miss, ahaa)
- Hearing the sound of rain on the window
- Being able to smell those fresh baked cookies
- Having full use of my arms and legs
- Being over 3 years seizure free
- Having a voice and being able to use it
- My residents
- Being able to afford the medication I need
- Having a doctor that listens to me
- Being able to see all the colours in the rainbow
- The nightly cuddles I get from my cat
- Being able to cry
- Clean water to drink
- Pineapple on pizza
- The internet
- Being able to write
- All of my followers/readers
- The ability to pursue my passion
- Long Naps
- Being able to look at the stars
- My sunglasses
- Shoes to wear on my feet
- TedTalks
- Food Delivery Services
- Paramedics
- Who ever invented Nutella
- Nutella
- Fresh baked brownies
- My faith
- Tattoos and piercings
- My ability to read
- The wisdom I have been able to gain
- The courage to share my story
- My recovery
- The TR community
- The friends I have never got to meet
- Being able to fill my belly with good food
- My weighted blanket
- Hot showers
- My knowledge of Powerpoint
- The ability to speak up
- The feeling of clean sheets
- The platform that this blog gives me
- Shadow Lake
- Long Scenic Drives
- Christmas lights that twinkle
- Ice capps
- People that know how to sing, ahaaha
- All the lessons I have learned
- All of my teachers who supported me
- My grandma, because without her I never would have found this profession
- Sadie for being such a huge cheerleader from the beginning
- The feeling you get while paddling a canoe
- Mother nature
- Living in a free country
- Light houses
- Clothes that keep me warm when its cold
- Making snow angels and a snowman
- Taking walks outside
- People who listen when I speak
- inhaling and exhaling
- Hand written cards/letters
- Bookmarks so that I never lose my place
- Netflix & Disney+
- Being able to be a shoulder to cry on
- Sangria
- People with big personalities
- Youtube and its endless content
- Everything that I’ve been able to learn about history
- My thumbs because they never get enough credit
- My GPS that keeps me from constantly getting lost
- The people in my life who make an effort to stay in touch
- Holidays!!
- Airplanes that can take you wherever you want
- My brain and the way I think
- The days my eyes look really blue
- My crazy curly hair
- Co-workers that know when to offer support
- Learning to be my own hero
- Inspiring words that help to guide, lift and support me
- All the children I have had the pleasure of watching grow
- My neurologist
- Finding money when you reach into a coat pocket
- Hugs
- Sushi
- Being able to breathe
“Gratitude turns what we have into enough”