Rekindling Wonderment

The kids are headed back to school, and
because we all get ready to hit the mental reset button, our August issue is
here to help—chock-full of great ideas to support a shift in perspective, open
us more to life’s mysteries and encourage us to recognize that not everything
needs to be explained or understood fully. Let’s embrace the uncertainty and
marvel in the inexplicable. Allow your imagination to wander into the realm of
possibilities and see where it leads you.
If
you need a little nudge, this month’s Inspiration department, “Walking in
Wonder,” encourages us to reconnect with a childlike sense of awe and
curiosity. As adults, it’s easy to become so consumed with the demands of
everyday life that we forget how soul-fulfilling and awe-inspiring it is to
literally stop and smell the roses. Marlaina Donato’s list of suggestions is
well-matched with this month’s theme of lifelong learning because we really
must rekindle wonderment to experience true enrichment. Exploring the thrill
and magic of life and all that we can learn on a daily basis is even better
when shared with kindred souls.
Lifelong
learning is a philosophy and approach to education that emphasizes continuous
renewal and personal development at every age. In our main feature, “Lifelong
Learning: Benefits of Being the Forever Student,” we discover that learning
does not need to be confined to the classroom, but can take place in different
contexts at any stage of life. Lifelong learners are generally curious,
self-motivated and passionate individuals. Their continued scholarly pursuits
have also been shown to lead to mental and emotional benefits including a
healthier, more fulfilling life. It’s true that the ongoing pursuit of
knowledge, passion and purpose will keep you motivated, inspired and connected
to your authentic self.
The
here and now is always an opportunity to envision what you’d like to accomplish
in the next chapter of your life, so take a moment to reflect on your
achievements and experiences thus far and gather up new goals for the future.
Is lifelong learning in the plan? The first step may involve rekindling a sense
of wonderment and reconnecting with that which inspires you. Consider subjects,
experiences and environments that resonate, and make a conscious effort to
incorporate the awe and curiosity they instill into your daily life.
Speaking
of the next chapter, I am turning 60 this month! As I take stock of the
meaningful moments and experiences that have shaped my life, it seems
incredible that so much time has passed by. I know I have so much to be
grateful for: the good, the bad and everything in-between that has brought me
to where I am now. I am excited to embrace the start of this new decade filled
with hope for new adventures and possibilities, armed with plenty of wisdom to
“just go with it.” God is good!
As
always, we urge you to make your best effort to step outside each day, observe
the season’s natural progression; look for monarchs and other butterflies;
dance in the rain if you’d like; and savor the blessings of late summer. Carve
out time each day to reflect on the things you are grateful for. Appreciating
the small joys and blessings in your life can help you see the magnificence of
everyday moments. Plus, mindfully staying aware of and magnifying the positive
enables us to make the most of each day, whatever changes come our way.
Here’s to focusing on what really matters!
John and Trina Voell, Publishers