
“The most important thing is to enjoy your life—to be happy. It’s all that matters.”
(Audrey Hepburn)
What did you celebrate today? What about yesterday?
I don’t ask these questions as a mind-bending riddle but to get you to understand every day is work celebrating!
Why do you say that? Great question, Mrs. Fouraker! 😊
I know I spend a lot of time planning for the future with my training and travel schedules. I decided to add a new category to my list of goals in 2026. The Walk into the Future blog provides me with a platform to ensure I live life daily. My new focus in 2026 is to wake up each morning with full intention to celebrate the day.
We don’t have to wait for a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary to celebrate. Life is worth celebrating and this is my reminder to each of my readers to wake up and celebrate daily.
I’ve started to share my daily celebrations with my friends and anyone who will stand still long enough for me to share my thoughts! 😊 This new approach started with me ringing in the new year with a new focus. I normally bring in the new year very low key and stay close to home. I decided to break my low-key pattern and went to dinner with my friend Lynn before the party crowds came out. This was not a huge production, but it was a great way to end an outstanding 2025 for me.
My next celebration was our first day back at school. We get a two-and-a-half-week break between the fall semester and the start of the spring semester. This was a much-needed break for me, and I relaxed more than I normally do. I booked a trip to the Dominican Republic in December 2024 but decided to simply relax over the break in 2025. I practiced sleeping in and not planning my days out where I had to be anywhere at a specific time. Yes, this is a new process for me. 😊
I was excited to come back to school on January 5th to get back to making a difference in the lives of my tree branches and our students. My first text of the day was to let everyone know that the day was worth celebrating and we should embrace it together. I’m sure my folks thought this was going to be a one off, but I was back to celebrating the next day too.
There was not a huge incident that made me decide to celebrate each day, but it was a simple mindset shift where I realized that framing the day as a celebration would allow me to continue to make a difference in the world.
This simple concept has enabled me to keep a positive mindset daily throughout the month of January. I wake up with a new focus on celebrating the day and make a point to ensure folks around me celebrate with me too. I’ve had folks come into my office with a problem (real or perceived) and I simply engage them with the need to celebrate the day regardless of what may have happened. We work in higher education and there are days of conflict. I have discovered most of our conflicts are simple misunderstandings that can be corrected with a simple follow-up conversation. No, I don’t celebrate conflict, but it can’t be completely avoided. I do celebrate the lessons we learn from workplace conflict, so we don’t repeat bad habits to keep the organization moving forward.
So, what did I celebrate today? Great question!
My family and friends are healthy, my tree branches are doing great things in the world and I’m thinking about signing up for another full marathon in 2026! There are a ton of other things to celebrate today, and I want to make sure I don’t lose sight of those things. Creating new content for the Walk into the Future blog is something I look forward to daily. Fun fact: celebrating daily is the new category in my list of goals.
Let’s celebrate me continuing to come up with new content to share with YOU!
Oh yeah, I’m celebrating every reader of the Walk into the Future blog! Thanks for walking with me!
What are you celebrating today?
Irie!
Calvin Williams
“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that counts. It’s life in your years.”
(Abraham Lincoln)
