Kelly Ashley

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June 2011

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365 Days of Reflection

Today marks one year* since I left my comfortable job and apartment full of college friends in NYC, to move across the world with a boy I fell in love with and had only known for 8 months.

Truth.

I moved from New York to New Zealand in search of new beginnings, and although my path and route has changed drastically from what I had planned on this day one year ago, I can confidently say that I have never been happier and healthier than I am right now.

I have always been a planner. I love the art of organization and the feeling of success when something you’ve spent time and energy meticulously outlining comes together.

To stop planning, reclaim spontaneity, and accept change, was just what I needed.

Following my study abroad in college, I longed to expand my travels and international experiences. The proud feeling I get when given the opportunity to list the places I’ve been to date and the ever-growing list of places I plan to visit is like no other.

So to find a new side of the world, in tandem with a new side of myself, and to get to know myself better - my interests, desires, goals, dreams, wishes - has been is wonderful.

I now live in another beautiful place, and am figuring out my route from here as spontaneously as possible.

And yes, I’m still in love with that boy.

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Life is good.

*As noted in my previous post, I arrived in New Zealand on July 1, 2010 but left NYC on June 29, 2010. June 30th was lost in the time warp.

Jun 29, 20112 notes
#Adventure #Follow Your Heart #Happiness #Reflection #Relocation #Travel #Writing
Jun 28, 20117 notes
#Einstein #Perspective #Quote #Inspiration
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Jun 25, 20117 notes
#Commencement #Dartmouth #Conan O'Brien #Guidance
Roll Away Your Stone Mumford & Sons

That’s exactly how this grace thing works.

Jun 24, 20111 note
#Music #MP3 #Mumford & Sons
Jun 22, 201131 notes
#NYC #Union Square #FAQ #Secret Codes
Inside the Delicious Science of Momofuku’s Secret Kitchen Lab → gizmodo.com

“Failure is the constant companion of innovation, and one of the most important drivers of progress. Ultimately, failure is science: you try new things, you fail (a lot), and you try again. And every now and then something brilliant happens. And while he and the Dans might be loathe to admit it, there’s a fair amount of brilliance coming out of their lab. You can taste it.”

Jun 22, 20119 notes
#Momofuku #Food #Brillance #Innovation #Cooking #Culinary
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” - Oscar Wilde” —
Jun 21, 2011
#Quote #Oscar Wilde
Jun 14, 2011567 notes
#Inspiration #Giving back #Panera #Community #Nonprofit
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