The end of the year is such a special time. Not only do we get to see our loved ones, but I find it to be a perfect time for reflection. It’s the one time of year I can slow down and look back at the last 12 months to count my blessings, both those of triumph and of trial. Reflection has been a critical part of my gratitude journey and instrumental in helping me develop habits of practicing gratitude. And truly, looking back on 2019 has given me so much to be grateful for.
As much as I love sending and getting mail, I have a 0-for-10 record for sending out holiday cards in the last decade. Sorry, y’all! So in lieu of a holiday card, I put together my own month-by-month recap of 2019, which includes the moments of meaning for me, both personally and professionally.
JANUARY
I kicked off 2019 spending quality time with my dear friend, Kenny, in Washington D.C.
I traveled to Greensburg, PA to present about Generation Z at Kappa Delta Rho’s board meeting and to Seton Hill University faculty and staff.
I met Michael Weber for the first time over coffee. Even though he doesn’t drink coffee, we have dated since.
I completed my third Whole30. It was one of the more challenging ones I’ve done, but I’m ready for round 4 this coming January 2020.
FEBRUARY
I traveled to Orlando for FCSI’s Annual Meeting to present about Generation Z.
I was accepted as a Fulbright specialist and placed on the roster.
I went to my first Predators game!
MARCH
I attended SXSWEDU in Austin, TX for the second time.
I got really positive news regarding a health concern that has been a worry for years.
I began working with Pi Kappa Phi on an ongoing project focusing on Generation Z strategy and philanthropy and service initiatives.
I traveled to Austria for The Ski Week with two of my best friends.
I injured my elbow at The Ski Week, which led to six weeks of occupational therapy, but we’re good now!
I spoke in London at Wonkhe’s Secret Life of Students Event.
Waffles turned 4!
Season 2 of #GenZ launched.
APRIL
My good friend, Brent, and I launched a new podcast called “Give It A Whiff”. It’s all about candles, home scents, and good smelling things we love.
I joined the Empowered Women in Business Mastermind, led by the fabulous Dr. Josie Ahlquist. These awesome women have become such an incredible community full of support, wisdom, and accountability.
I saw Ali Wong headline the Nashville Comedy Festival at the Ryman Auditorium.
I served as the keynote speaker for the AFLV West conference in San Diego, CA.
I traveled to Boston, MA to present at an event sponsored by the Boston Society of Architects, the Society of College & University Planners, the Wentworth Institute of Technology, and Knoll.
MAY
I attended the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, KY for the first time. My horse did not win.
I traveled with my family to Indiana to watch our dear family friend, Kyle McCormick graduate from Purdue University. The McCormicks made their first trip to Nashville after.
For Memorial Day, Michael and I traveled to his hometown of Jackson, Missouri and spent time with his family and friends.
JUNE
I served as the keynote for the Summit of the Carolinas hosted by the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors and Pi Kappa Phi.
My grandmother, who I was very close with, passed away. Losing her has been a tough experience, but I am forever thankful for the time I spent with her and the impact she made on my life.
I started OrangeTheory and have focused heavily on my fitness since.
JULY
My dear friends, Georgia and Lee, visited Nashville from Atlanta for my birthday and the 4th of July holiday weekend.
I spent time in Arizona visiting with friends and working with Corey on some exciting upcoming projects.
AUGUST
I traveled to Columbus, OH to present Delta Tau Delta’s national board, Orange, CA to present to Chapman University’s faculty members, and Montana to present to sexual violence prevention educators working at colleges and universities.
My dear friend from Nashville, Kara, joined me on my trip to California. We visited with my friends Sami and Kevin and we had the best time visiting the vineyards in Temecula and going to Disneyland.
SEPTEMBER
I presented a virtual keynote address to campus professionals at the University of Sussex in the U.K.
I worked with the wonderful Taylor O’Sullivan, who shot and created my speaker reel.
I traveled to Bloomington, IN to be a guest speaker in the Scholarship for Teaching and Learning speaker series at Indiana University.
I took some much-needed vacation time to travel to Germany with Lauren, Michael, Caitlin, and Kara for Volksfest in Stuttgart and Oktoberfest in Munich!
OCTOBER
I traveled to Chicago twice to speak, at the Association of University Interior Designer’s annual meeting and at the Knoll showroom.
I traveled to Hickory, NC to speak at the Catawba County Chamber of Commerce’s “Tapping Into Talent” Summit about Generation Z in the workplace, followed by a session at Lenior Rhyne University on Generation Z learners.
I received notification of the publication of our first comparative article about Generation Z in the U.S. and Brazil.
Corey, Gustavo, and I presented our comparative research on Generation Z in the U.S. and Brazil at the International Leadership Association’s annual meeting in Ottawa.
Corey and I launched our third study on Generation Z focusing on voting and political perspectives. We’ll be releasing findings in early 2020.
NOVEMBER
My best friend Kristy visited Nashville.
Michael took me to see Nick Offerman at the Ryman Auditorium--A delayed birthday gift!
I bought my first big kid car and look forward to road trips in my Buick Encore in 2020!
November included a few trips to New York. First, I collaborated with Cornerstone OnDemand on a new project and joined their team for a Facebook Live event. I also spent time in upstate conducting qualitative research for my capstone project. November wrapped up with a keynote at the LICAC annual meeting. After, Michael joined me to explore the city.
DECEMBER
My dear friend Kevin visited Nashville.
I completed the 8th of 9 semesters for my doctoral program.
Season 2 of #GenZ and Season 1 of Give It A Whiff wrapped.
Waffles and I spent the holiday break catching up on the shows we missed while school was in session.
I’m beyond thankful for the experiences 2019 brought. Even the less-than-ideal experiences provided opportunities to learn and grow. Thank you for being along for the ride, as friends, family, collaborators, listeners, readers, and overall high-quality humans. As the new decade starts, I’m looking forward to continuing to grow and learn in life and my work. Cheers to a wonderful 2019 and the exciting things that await in 2020!