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Another year slipped by and what a year, right? Writing the 2019 year end review and looking forward to 2020 I knew not what lay ahead. And I’m glad I did not. I’d rather go with the flow of life and learn as I go.
I’ve been writing year end reviews since I began blogging in 2014. This year that’s still my intention…and yet it was such a different year that I struggled initially with what to share. Typically I offer highlights from the past 12 months. Ultimately, I decided to do that this year too, with a slight twist. For the year that we all experienced shaped our journeys. How could it not?
So here it is, the Year of Curiosity in Review, with thoughts about the year in general thrown in.
Year of Curiosity
2020 was my Year of Curiosity with the key as my symbol and “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana my song. I love following curiosity to see where it leads. It truly is the key that opens doors for me to adventures and new opportunities. With my love for travel, I hoped curiosity would lead me on many adventures, both near and far.
I also noted that 20/20 is a term associated with eyesight. Therefore, the year could bring greater clarity and vision with new things to see.
All those things proved true, however not in the way I imagined.
The Unexpected
I certainly saw things I never expected to see: a world wide pandemic, a shortage on toilet paper, the craziest election year I’ve ever experienced, conspiracy theories of all kinds, face masks, people against face masks, people who believe anything they read on social media, misinformation, racial inequality and fear, anger, frustration and loss. Ugliness came to the surface in many as a response to these dramatic and oft time painful shifts.
I’ve shared before that when we get squeezed, what’s inside comes out. I saw that in abundance this year. People turned on each other. Families divided. Friends parted ways. I heard words spew out of mouths that I never thought I’d hear and saw lines drawn in social media posts that created more division. Great clarity did indeed come this year as we all revealed more of who we really are, inside.
The Good
This year brought wonderful surprises too. I welcomed a precious new grandbaby, a child long desired by her parents. Finley Grace brings such joy and hope in the midst of chaos.
I saw people go above and beyond, helping others, being light, offering from whole hearts. Others sacrificed their time and resources. Those in the medical community became front line warriors. Opportunities did arrive, for adventures, expansion and for growth…so much growth. My trust in the goodness of God and in those who do good, in spite of it all, deepened greatly.
And in my dark backyard, I witnessed an event in the sky that had not occurred for 800 years. Standing there I realized how small and temporary we humans are. Time marches onward, in circles that repeat and overlap. Humanity endures, learns and grows through struggles, birth pains and sheer determination.


Year of Curiosity in Review
Here are the highlights from this most unusual year!
The Blogs
What a year of growth for the blogs. A simple system that I created, planning out in advance each month’s blog posts and social media posts, proved so helpful. I keep a notebook with the months on separate pages and write out the details for each day. Doing so saves me time and keeps me on track with my goals.
I took a travel writing class in January that I highly recommend, Travel Blogging Blastoff by Pete and Heather Rees. Check out the course here. Although I didn’t get to travel in the way I intended to, due to COVID, I adapted.
Mondays are lifestyle and review posts on Cindy Goes Beyond
What a joy to expand the number of companies and brands I worked with this year. I accept assignments and campaigns from companies I trust and like, while staying open to trying new products. I worked with more than 40 brands and love the experiences. And they seem to appreciate what I offer. Many companies send repeat assignments and make me an affiliate. Check out this post I wrote for Smartr Skin as an example.
I’m happy to report as well that I’ve earned the most income so far, from the blogs this year. I had my first $1000 month from blogging which is exciting and encouraging. It’s onward and upward from here.

Wednesdays are all things health related on Journey With Healthy Me
I like the schedule I’ve worked out, on posting. Three posts a week are much more manageable than the ten a week I used to do, between the two blogs! Wednesday my focus is on Journey. I continue to share health tips, recipes and personal experiences. Pop over to my other blog, if you’ve never visited before. Check out this post, Vegan Ramen Noodles.

Fridays are travel related posts on Cindy Goes Beyond
What does one write about, when travel is restricted? I choose to revisit countries and cities, in my memory and in photos, and write fun stories about those places.
In my notebook I keep a list of possible travel stories and topics and add to those as ideas pop into my head. I’ve not run out of things to write about, nor will I. Read this 2020 post Fun British Phrases and What They Mean.

I also go on at least one road trip a month, visiting places in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas. My little travel mascot that I adopted this year, VW Van Ferni, accompanies me. I snap a photo of her wherever we go. Greg often travels with me too. We wear masks, except when outdoors, and follow social distancing as we explore.
A trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee postponed until next year and my solo trip to Edinburgh for the Christmas Market canceled. These local road trips help ease my desire to travel while sharpening my travel writing skills. And I enjoy new experiences in my own area. Check out Philbrook Museum Gardens, Ferni’s debut trip.

These posts from this year are special to me
The following 2020 posts are worth mentioning.
My Favorite Post: Dropping Keys – I enjoy writing all of my posts. This one, however, is my favorite this year and holds a special place in my heart.
Post I’m Most Proud Of: Fix Her Crown Award – this one means a lot to me as it honors women who walk alongside other women and fix their crowns, without calling attention to their deeds. I created the award because my post Fix Her Crown continually brings in readers.
Most Viewed Post of 2020: This gardening post, Growing Clematis Babies, continues to bring in tons of traffic. I wrote it two years ago and yet it’s consistently my top post. So far it’s had more than 60,000 views. My most viewed post written in 2020 is Dropping Keys followed closely by Fix Her Crown.

The Next Adventure
I can’t label this year as bad. Different? Yes. Stressful at times? Yes. Divisive? Oh yes. Full of opportunities, joys and blessings? Also yes. And it did deliver sharp clarity about many things that helped me to cast a bigger vision. I let go of much this year…beliefs, fears, assumptions and people. But I gained some of the most profound experiences of my life. For all of these things, I’m grateful.
Do I feel trepidation about the coming year? After all, the end of the calendar year doesn’t mean an end to COVID or chaos or growing pains or division. However, I feel no anxiety about what’s next.
A new year brings fresh perspectives, amazing opportunities and intriguing experiences. I enter 2021 with an open heart and excitement about my theme, symbol and song. I’ll share more about those in January.
2020, I thank you for the lessons and the blessings. You shaped me and helped me let go of that which no longer serves me. 2021, I welcome you. The Year of the Wild Woman is here.
Check out some favorite products from 2020:
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What an amazing year you have had! Your inspiring blog has helped so many people who desperately needed it!
This is a wonderful way to be thankful for all the things blessed to you in a not so glorious year.
As bad as 2020 was…yes, there was some good stuff. I had some good stuff happen too. Thanks for sharing yours.
It looks like you had a great year! I have no anxiety about next year either. We just need to keep moving forward!
Congratulations on the new addition! I always love your story telling. And Ferni is the freaken cutest haha! I followed you on insta so I can’t wait to see more of her in your pics <3
Congrats on your success this year! That is so inspiring 🙂
Congrats on your successes. Here’s to many more!
And what a year it’s been. How beautiful a gift. Finley is!
Such a great review of your year. I love that you chose to see the positives that happened instead of the negatives. We’ve all had a rough year, but personally, it has been a life-changing year of growth and that is a good thing.
You have a great attitude allowing you to enjoy all of the positives of the year. Hope 2021 is a wonderful year for you too. Congrats on the grand baby and your blogging success!
Such great writing. I know 2020 was different, but for me it hasn’t been all bad either. Many good things come out of challenges and struggle.
I love your perspective! Such an inspiration! I like that you said, “it wasn’t a bad year, just different” that’s exactly how I feel.
Even though 2020 was not great, looks like you made the best of it! And to be able to add that super-cute grandbaby to your family is definitely a blessing that overrides all the negative of 2020!
Congrats on the new grandbaby! How exciting! And the pic of the parents to be is darling. Wasn’t the Christmas Star truly amazing? Witnessing that was such a magical way to end 2020. I’m so thankful the kids and I got to see it. Can’t believe it’s been 800 years!
I love the positivity you have regarding the curious year of 2020. I’m looking forward to another positive year!
Wow I’m inspired by how productive you were this year and how great your blog is doing – congratulations!
I like your systematic approach. Makes a lot of sense.
such a great perspective!
Congratulations! Gratitude changes everything, even the tough years . Thank you, for sharing your positivity, it is so inspiring.
Congratulations on the birth of your grandchild!