Stepping into 2024, I harbored hopes for a year filled with positivity, good memories, and peaceful intentions. Unfortunately, the year didn’t kick off as I had envisioned. In the early days of January, I received some distressing health news, a matter I’m not ready to share publicly, but it has cast a heavy shadow on my thoughts. When a close friend inquired about my well-being, my candid response was a simple “Annoyed!” This drew a laugh, with the remark that only I would react this way to such news. The truth, however, is that the full weight of my health situation has been an ongoing worry, affecting aspects such as finances, work, creative projects, and overall well-being.

Recently, a colleague suggested I looked tired and advised taking some time off to rest and relax. This struck a chord with me, as I had envisioned 2024 to be a year of peace and happy memories, not another year of enduring challenges. Yet, life has its own plans, and we can’t always control external events. While we may wish to govern the world around us, inevitabilities catch up with us all. I’ve decided not to allow these challenges to determine my behavior or choices. Instead, I’m focusing on what I can control—my mental health through meditation, a return to therapy, ensuring quality sleep, and maintaining a balanced diet.

Though I may not have control over external circumstances, I can shape my life in small and meaningful ways. Looking back on January, amidst the worries and fatigue, I find pride in certain accomplishments.

Firstly, in my endeavor to meet new people and engage in creative activities since moving to Atlanta, I attended a Pexels meetup at The 12 Factory. There, I connected with incredible photographers and models, including my cousin Mariah, whom I hadn’t seen in years. Her gracious participation as a model resulted in one of my favorite images of the year.

Secondly, Instagram played a surprising yet positive role in introducing me to Kat, a kindred creative spirit. Collaborating on a 52 Frames photo prompt, we created remarkable images, even if my antics during the shoot might have seemed eccentric.

Thirdly, Leslie and I set a goal to embark on more hiking adventures in Georgia in 2024. Despite a less-than-ideal start at Providence State Park, the experience improved once we delved into the back trails, leaving me excited for our future hikes.

Lastly, January brought an invitation to join WESTHAVEN MANAGEMENT in Atlanta—an exciting opportunity to collaborate and network with an incredible group.

While January wasn’t without its challenges, and moments of worry and fatigue seeped in, I recognize that allowing worry to consume me is a choice. Gratitude for the positive moments in January fuels my anticipation for more good things in February 2024.

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