Today marks one year at LivingSocial. Similar to my one month anniversary, I
received a new badge – this time for one year - via email with a note
basically saying ‘congratulations, thanks for contributing to the company
success, we’re looking forward to more years ahead’. Also in the email was a link to order my very
own LivingSocial backpack. They’re way better than a clip art badge, impressively fancy, and somewhat like a right of passage within the
company. Plus it’s free swag so
naturally I’m pretty excited about it :)
I’m always surprised by how quickly time passes and feel incredibly blessed to
still be enjoying my work, as well as the people with whom I spend 40-50 hours a
week.
The one year marker of my move to Seattle
passed while cruising home from Alaska,
which gave me plenty of time for reflection.
When I think back over the last 12 months it’s difficult to be anything
but thankful. A few days ago I reread my first journal entry after relocating up north.
It ended with this thought:
The most amazing part of those words is that they’re all
still true. I feel the same overwhelming
gratitude on day 366 in Seattle
as I did on day 1. While that thankfulness might not have been present everyday due to moments of
feeling lonely, frustrated, disconnected, etc., the contentment that comes from a grateful heart has been the dominate theme
through my year. Despite my past 12 months of smooth sailing, not everyone around me has had the same experience. As a result, I’m also
highly aware that the tides will inevitably change at
some point. I simply hope and pray that
when I do encounter rougher waters my attitude would still be one of gratitude
for the abundant blessings that fill everyday.









