I recently moved to Oregon from California and as many would imagine,
the weather was a big concern moving here. Few weeks in, I am actually enjoying
the Portlandia experience. I had absorbed a lot of sunshine from California that
will keep me going for a while. As a former graduate student in California, we
had to manage the resources we had but moving into a new place necessitated we
get a few things we could afford, one of which was a sofa. I was attached to
the old one but we did not have much room to keep it, so we eventually donated
it ( a form of recycling). My sofa had found a new home. Recycling can be
beautiful because it ensures sustainability, conserves resources and eliminates
waste. This is great when we think of natural resources, products or material
items. Recycling on another note has prevented a lot of people from enjoying
the new because they keep recycling old hurts, negative experiences and grudges
in their minds. The problem with this is that it leads to emotional
congestion. These results in lack of productivity
with symptoms such as frustration, depression, low self-worth and esteem,
pessimism, and the whole nine yards. Just like I had to let go of my old sofa
to create room for the new, we need to bring closure to the wounds we have been
recycling for a very long time. It’s time to let it go if we want to enjoy the
new. Not the basement or any other storage place, let it go.
If you’ve ever put in batteries into a remote control or any gadget,
the manufacturers often advice not to mix old batteries with new ones in order
to get optimum performance. Similarly, harboring the past contaminates the
future. For example, imagine seeing a dead fly in your glass of water. You don’t
recycle it, you eliminate it. If you
truly want to have a new year and not take any excess baggage with you from the
past, then you have to have look within and ask yourself, “What do I have to
stop recycling in my life? What are the things I need to have closure on? Who
are the people I need to forgive or give a second chance. Who are the people in
my life I have to say goodbye to? I know you may have attachments to the past
because you have worked so hard and invested a ton, but you never know what you
may be missing until the new arrives. I hope you stop recycling the past in
2014 and start the New Year with fresh rigor and expectation.