A Word for the Day that takes on many meanings.
Word of the Day: Opportunity
You know the definition of luck; it's where Hard Work meets Opportunity. Freedictionary.com has some great examples.
1.
a. A favorable or advantageous circumstance or
combination of circumstances.
b. A favorable or suitable occasion or
time.
2. A chance for progress or advancement.
Synonyms: opportunity, occasion,
opening, chance, break
These nouns refer to a favorable or advantageous circumstance or combination of circumstances. Opportunity is an auspicious state of affairs or a suitable time: "If you prepare yourself . . . you will be able to grasp opportunity for broader experience when it appears" (Eleanor Roosevelt).Occasion suggests the proper time for action: an auspicious occasion; an occasion for celebration.
An opening is an opportunity affording a good possibility of success: waited patiently for her opening, then exposed the report's inconsistency.
Chance often implies an opportunity that arises through luck or accident: a chance for us to chat; no chance of losing.
A break is an often sudden piece of luck, especially good luck: got his first big break in Hollywood.
These nouns refer to a favorable or advantageous circumstance or combination of circumstances. Opportunity is an auspicious state of affairs or a suitable time: "If you prepare yourself . . . you will be able to grasp opportunity for broader experience when it appears" (Eleanor Roosevelt).Occasion suggests the proper time for action: an auspicious occasion; an occasion for celebration.
An opening is an opportunity affording a good possibility of success: waited patiently for her opening, then exposed the report's inconsistency.
Chance often implies an opportunity that arises through luck or accident: a chance for us to chat; no chance of losing.
A break is an often sudden piece of luck, especially good luck: got his first big break in Hollywood.
Love that Eleanor Roosevelt quote. A big part of success is saying Yes! to new challenges and working towards a goal even when you aren't sure you're making any progress. You might say that I'm lucky to be invited to theaters like the Guthrie and the Children's Theater in Minneapolis to write reviews. I certainly feel lucky. Every time I walk through their doors and pick up my tickets, my heart pumps a little faster and my senses come alive. And, to think, it all started with my blog. My best writermamapal, Roxane at Peace Garden Mama, had been blogging for a year or so and encouraged me to start a blog. After I'd been blogging for a year or so, I saw, via facebook, that the Guthrie was looking for bloggers to come to their shows and write reviews. Without a moments hesitation, I signed up. Anne, the PR person at the Children's Theatre, found me online and invited me to shows there. Now, I'm doing something I love and getting a good education as a playwright as well. The theaters benefit from having reviews online. I'm making more and more connections, and the circle is widening.
Each time I go to the theater is a new adventure. I get to bring a guest, and this time my cousin Angie accompanied me.
The view from the 9th floor where they have shows in the studio is one of my favorite places. I'm usually here at night and the view of the city and all its twinkly lights is so romantic. Angie and I were here for a matinee, and it was the first I realized that the window is tinted yellow. It's bright and beautiful up here, warm and magical. Angie liked looking at the patterns below.
The Level Five Cafe has delicious food and it is so convenient to eat there. Since it's part of the theater experience, the seating host asks what show you're seeing. He hadn't seen Time Stands Still, yet, so I gave him my card and told him to watch for the review. Our waiter, Michael, was great. He said, "I'll start with the quiche of the day." He didn't need to go any further. He had us at bacon, ham, cheese, and squash.
I dove right in. I was hungry. It was delicious. The crust was light and flakey. Then, I pulled out my camera to share with all of you because I knew you'd like some too. Michael popped on over to ask how we liked it and jumped in a picture.
It's fun that we had a camera theme to our day since the play was about a photo journalist and one of the people on the panel after the play was a local photographer.
Keep doing what you love. Keep building your brand and honing your skills. You never know what opportunity is waiting to meet you.
Go. Create. Inspire!
Journaling Prompt: When has hard work met opportunity in your life? What do you hope will happen with what you're working on, now?
14 comments:
Wonderful post, Mary.
Karen
I hope for P you talk about perseverence--what we need after we say "yes" to an opportunity! Because as you say, a big part of success is working toward a goal when you feel your aren't making progress.
I would let negativity get to me and wonder why other people were getting all the breaks. Finally, I just decided not to care and work at what I wanted to do, regardless of what opportunities were in the immediate future. I'm having much more fun now, and more opportunities are finding me.
And now you are so glad you jumped at that opportunity!
If you don't want your dessert, I'll take it.
i missed a number of opportunities in my life.now i really know the importance of the word.
Great post, Mary. But I'm starved -- can I have your dessert?
Wonderful O post, so great to read.
Yvonne.
I want to say, I'm proud of you!!!
great photos. I love that yellow tinted view.
Thanks for sharing. Michael is a cutie! My opportunities often go along with hard work since it involves working with patients, but helping them is always worth it in the end!
Opportunity often knocks softly, so you really have to be listening. Wonderful story. And Michaels generally are cute & funny guys! haha.
A lovely post! I worry that I say yes to too many things, sometimes and I can't keep up. I hope it pays off eventually!
So glad you nudged me over here, Mary. And I'm so happy I was able to give you a little boost to get you into blogging, which has led to all of these awesome opportunities. You are outpacing me now! It's fun to watch from here, and I'm glad we've both discovered how we use words and connections to help our lives become even more meaningful.
So cool. Looks like you had a good time and got some great photos as well. So glad you've gotten the opportunity to do this.
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