My OBT

What if you spent every day looking for One Beautiful Thing?

About My OBT (One Beautiful Thing)

“Every day we get a fresh chance to live the way we want. We get a chance to do one amazing thing, one scary thing, one difficult thing, one beautiful thing. We get a chance to make a difference.”

– John Kenney, Truth In Advertising

Mom and Me, 1970

Mom and Me, 1970. And yes, she made those terrible rompers.

Introduction: Let me first say that I am not one of those people who pretends everything is perfect for the sake of social media. Though I try to be positive, I do not always succeed. I’m a standard-issue, smart-assed, happily-married, lesbian native New Yorker, capable of great joy and kindness when the spirit moves me, but heaven help you if you are walking too slowly in front of me when I’m commuting. I look for the silver lining in difficult situations, and I make a conscious effort to see the good before the bad, but if you are willfully ignorant or mean, we are not going to be friends. I choose my tribe like this: if you are funny (or capable of appreciating funny in others), smart, kind to the people in your life, and judgmental ONLY of un-funny, unkind, small-minded, mean-spirited people, we’ll do just fine.

The Problem: 2012 and 2013 really had it in for me. After a string of serious personal setbacks and losses resulting in some major health problems (and a lot of sadness), my doctor told me to reduce my stress. How do doctors make that sound so easy?  I had a stressful job in a stressful city in a stressful industry. I am aware none of this makes me special. However, I needed my stressful job. You know, to eat and stuff. I asked the doc, “Are you going to send me a check every month, or am I moving into your guest room?” “Ha-ha!” quoth he, as he backed out of the room. So no help there.

The Challenge: How was I supposed to reduce stress while still surrounded by the same stressors?  I needed a plan. I did some research, asked around. Yoga? I could maybe manage that once or twice a week, but I needed a daily solution. Breathing exercises? Handy during a panic attack, but not exactly life-changing. Medication? I try to resist such things unless I really need them. Liquor? Infinitely more appealing, but would eventually cause health problems of its own.  Also, not a great day-time solution, since I no longer work in radio or advertising.  I was at a loss. Then I read the John Kenney novel, Truth in Advertising, and I got The Big Idea.

The Light Bulb: In the novel, two characters call each other daily to report the one scary thing, one difficult thing, one amazing thing, and one beautiful thing. Everyone has daily scary and difficult things, so I didn’t think anyone needed to hear about mine. However, the beautiful and amazing things really stuck with me. I began to wonder what would happen if I committed to spend every day looking for at least one beautiful thing? Would that change the way I looked at the world?  I tried it, and it did.

“Happiness is like an orgasm. If you think too much about it, it goes away.”  -Tim Minchin

Broad Channel after Hurricane Sandy, October 2012

Broad Channel three days after Hurricane Sandy, November 2012

The Results: I am changed for the better. The quest for beauty has been infinitely better for my state of mind and my blood pressure than the parade of worst-case scenarios that used to play on a loop in my head.  And most days, I find my stress level is more manageable. There’s something profoundly soothing about looking for beauty (and finding it).  Plus, now I have an excuse to haunt Etsy, and to troll the internet for fantastic stuff like bad-ass bionic prostheticsheartfelt artworkstrippy, trippy GIFsstunning fashions, and creative geniuses! And sometimes, I am moved to tell my favorite stories or talk about my favorite people.

The Caveat: Of course I am acutely aware that the ability to look on the bright side is a privilege. I have a roof over my head and enough to eat and a stable job and lots of love in my life. I know how lucky I am to enjoy those things, and I try not to take them for granted. For those of you who struggle with those things, I wish you good luck and better days.

The Conclusion: I think everyone should try it. It costs nothing, doesn’t take up any time (unless you write a daily blog), and doesn’t require anything of you except that you open your eyes to the beauty already in your life. Give it a shot. You might even learn something important about yourself in the process.

Donna

“I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I’ll go to it laughing.” -Herman Melville, Moby Dick

Post Script: I’ve been at this for 12+ years without missing a day! Go check out my 6th anniversary post, my 1,000th post, and my 100-day post for more on how my OBT has affected me and my 3rd blogiversary and my 150th and 200th Etsomnia™ posts for a few of my favorite things!

“I hate writing. I love having written.” – Dorothy Parker

Post-Post-Script and Confession: When I’m having a bad day or I’m worrying that my next post isn’t good enough (as much as I love it, Etsomnia™ sometimes give me a case of the yips), I come back here and read the comments people have made, and it gives me the boost I need to keep going. So keep those cards and letters coming!

433 thoughts on “About My OBT (One Beautiful Thing)

  1. Pat Brennan's avatar

    Donna, you continue to be one of the most amazing women I have ever had the privilege of knowing.

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  2. Sherry's avatar

    I will post more flowers from the backyard wildflower project later today.

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  3. meticulousmick's avatar

    Good on you and great to hear such a positive ending. Just popping over to say thank you so much for following my blog and welcome you aboard. It is great to have you around and so I thought I would pop over and make a tour of your place. Hope you had a great weekend, MM 🍀

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Thank you for the words of encouragement! My blog has become a real source of joy for me. And I’m lucky to have joined such a welcoming community!

      I’ve enjoyed your blog, too. It’s great to be surrounded by so many creative people. Thanks again, and nice to meet you!

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  4. Ann's avatar

    Inspiring me Donna- I used to be funny, needing to grab that back.!a great read , a great chick , a great soul who gives me a smile everytime I read.! Thanks Donna!!

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  5. Joe Sena's avatar

    Lady, you never cease to be a thing of wonder. Keep shining.

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  6. BMWHUNTSVILLE's avatar

    Now this is an exceptional blog. Considering I was just laid off- I would think my day could not be made. This did the trick. Thank you for the different perspective on life.

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  7. cathykal's avatar

    A kindred spirit– yay! Thanks for the follow, I’m following back and psyched to read more 🙂

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  8. 2ndhalfolife's avatar

    Thanks for the visit!!

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  9. Anthony's avatar

    I can see that our blogs have similar purposes. Mine was less about stress and more about being unhappy. Like you, I figure one great moment a day (and I don’t always find them) shouldn’t be too hard. The truth is, it has helped. Thanks for liking my post, and good luck on your quest. I will be following.

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  10. Ray Laskowitz's avatar

    Thank you for stopping by Storyteller. — Ray

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  11. Beau kimball's avatar

    Thank you Donna – I’m still laughing about that quote from Tim Minchin! I think it applies to more than just orgasms, though. So many of us miss the beautiful moments we spend with friends because we are so desperate to post photos of a beautiful sunset or a plate of food to complete strangers…

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Thanks, Beau. I really love that quote, too, and I agree that it’s easy to miss the opportunity to be present. I’m as guilty of that as anyone, but I’m trying. Thanks for dropping by!

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  12. mozelleblog's avatar

    I love your idea to look for one beautiful thing. As an artist I am always looking around for interesting ideas and topics for my art. It is
    a much better way to live to look out at the world instead of being wrapped up in your own space.

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  13. adomack1965's avatar

    happily simple, simply happy

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  14. Clare Pooley's avatar

    Thank-you for visiting and liking my post. Your reason for starting this blog really struck a chord with me. I began writing my blog as an antidote to the stress and unhappiness I was feeling. I am surrounded by lovely things but even though I was aware of them I was too sorry for myself to recognise them as blessings. My therapy has certainly worked for me (I don’t have many readers but that is not important) and I am glad it is working for you too.

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  15. jlokeefe's avatar

    You were my first “non-friend,” to have liked one of my meager posts, so I had to find you and thank you. Thank you for reading and commenting! I love what your blog is all about. I recently finished reading “The Happiness Project,” have you read Gretchen Rubin?

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Thank you for the visit! I’m glad you like my blog premise.

      I haven’t read “The Happiness Project,” so I just looked at her blog. It’s essentially what I’m doing (with better graphics). Thanks for pointing me toward her. I’ll check it out!

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  16. timewithtandy's avatar

    Thank you for stopping by Time With Tandy and liking my post on Open Doors. I relate to your thoughts on One Beautiful Thing. I have been keeping a gratitude journal for more than 10 years and every night write down at least 5 things I was grateful for that day. Looking for the positive has changed my life. Keep up the good work!

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  17. Tasha's avatar

    Hey thanks for stopping by and having a look at my blog!!
    What a great post this is…………..we really do forget to focus on all the positives in our lives and pay too much attention on the negatives. Time to change that now.

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  18. Aisling O'Leary's avatar

    Reading this made me smile and feel inspired. Thank you for that. You are beautiful!

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  19. mariannegv's avatar

    Great quote and great advice. I’ll try it too because I also have a very stressful job. I hope that my stress levels and blood pressure will improve too. By the way, thanks for liking my post “Monumental Tower/Tower of British People”.
    Kind greetings,
    Marianne

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Thanks for the visit. Your post was great! Good luck with the stress level thing. There are still days when I struggle with that, but overall, there’s definitely been an improvement.. It’s nice to have something positive to think about.

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  20. Rishi's avatar

    Thank you for stopping by at my blog. Your idea of OBT is really interesting. Maybe someday when I get out of this fog, I’ll like to try it out.

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  21. colorpencil2014's avatar

    Hey Donna, I like our quest, your style and the rompers worn by you and your mom. Looking forward to see more! Thanks for sharing, Johanna

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  22. Geo Sans's avatar

    365 photo challenge
    ~
    for me
    mindful photography

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  23. PENTICULAR BLOG - CONTACT papasart@msn.com - https://penticular.wordpress.com/'s avatar

    I always wanted to beat the hell out of stress, especially for those I love, I worked in mental health for nearly 16 years, what I remember what appears to help stressful situations are, a multitude of activities depending on the individual. But most of our clients enjoyed kindness, laughter, some one to listen to them coupled with music and the arts. The art and music really seems to help the most. God Bless and Thanks for looking at my Blog.
    David

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  24. geraldsicilianostudio's avatar

    Not a blog person – and yes I have a blog – yours is engaging.
    Thanks for responding to my sculpture post. Gerald

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  25. geraldsicilianostudio's avatar

    Donna, thanks for the support.

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  26. Karen's avatar

    A great idea, and great execution.

    And hey, I’ve GOT to follow anyone who quotes Tim Minchin.

    🙂

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  27. graceofemptyspaces's avatar

    Thank you so much for liking my post about Lily. Your OBT is such a great concept. I’m always open to what I call the little miracles that occur in every day life, but now I am going to follow your lead and consciously look for one beautiful thing every day. Thank you for your inspiration!

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  28. psweetstropicalsales's avatar

    Thanks for the visit.

    I recently have had to focus in this direction also and it sure helps to see the good in life as you have done. Another thing I have found useful is following a suggestion of a wise proverb: , “a true friend shows love at all times, and is a brother who is born for times of distress”. Our art nights is one way we build on the friendships that will help us weather the storms ahead. Much success to you!

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/PSweetsdesign

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  29. RickNovak_FineArt's avatar

    Thanks for the visit!

    I recently had to adjust my life to be able to cope with the mounting pressures the world puts on us. Your suggestion of being positive and looking for the beautiful thing is a good one. Keeps our mind off negative distractions. I have also found very useful the words of a wise proverb. , “a true friend shows love at all times, and is a brother who is born for times of distress.” Our art nights has been one way that we have focused on building strong friendships that will help us to weather futures storms. Much success to you.
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/PSweetsdesign

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  30. SY WIKTORIA / Red Point Tailor's avatar

    So true – and in a way so simple.

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  31. Cathy Milne-Ware's avatar

    I am impressed with this this idea. It seems that it would be difficult to find just one thing…. When did you start this?
    I decided to follow your blog as soon as I read your title. Then upon reading your “about” page I was sold ‘lock- stock- n- barre l”.
    Thank you for visiting my blog and choosing to follow it.
    Ta Ta for now,
    Cathy the Bagg Lady

    BTW, I hope you don’t mind but I re-blogged your about page!

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  33. mishedup's avatar

    I like the way you think!
    I’m going to enjoy exploring your blog!

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  34. graygoosestudio's avatar

    Thank you for your incite

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  35. richardhustonart's avatar

    Thanks for liking my post about the Tree That Owns Itself…I think your quest for one beautiful thing is great…I’m in transition in my painting but that’s become my quest too for the beauty in our lives

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  36. melissa e's avatar

    What a great idea Donna. Im glad you are finding the healing you need in a simple excersize that we all can do. I think those rompers are pretty fabulous much cuter than some of the things my mom made us.

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  37. zurkleinenmaus's avatar

    Hi Donna, thank you for your visit and liking my post. You have a very nice blog! – Torsten

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  38. spiritbabycomehome's avatar

    You’re busy, no need to accept if not inclined but just popping by to let you know I nominated you for a Very Inspiring Blogger Award. Post is here: http://spiritbabycomehome.wordpress.com/2014/07/27/very-inspiring-blogger-award/.

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  40. sketched out's avatar

    Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! Mostly because it lead me here. I now have a crush on your blog. Keep up the great work!

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  41. N. Netto's avatar

    You have a very cool blog, I must say! Congratulations on your success!

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  42. yellowfluff's avatar

    Thank you for stopping by my blog. Your posts are very inspiring. I guess I too should work on living by this quote 🙂

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  43. Moke's avatar

    Hello – thank you for dropping by my blog. You came along at such an appropriate time! I will try and look for one beautiful thing everyday this week just to kick off, I will also pass on to a friend or two. Thank you. Moke xx

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  44. Bruce Thiesen's avatar

    I, for one, like those rompers. Very seventy and the open field and the colors in the background could not be better. One very beautiful thing, I say.

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Then you wear them. The dratted thing was itchy as hell. I only agreed to wear it for the pic. I believe if there had been another picture taken 60 seconds later, it would have shown me clawing at myself to get it off. It felt like it was made of wicker.

      That said, you’re right. I do quite like the picture.

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  45. spiritbabycomehome's avatar

    As an addicted follower and your blogiverse bride to be, I have nominated you for a One Lovely Blog Award. My post with your nomination, the guidelines, etcetera is http://spiritbabycomehome.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/one-lovely-blog-award/

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  46. Nance Carney's avatar

    Donna,
    I love your writing and this outlook on life. Thank you for lifting my spirits, and thanks for following me at Lemon’s Tree.
    Best to you; can’t wait to see what you keep putting out here.
    Best,
    Lemon
    p.s. You should bring back the romper look.

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  47. retainingthemeta's avatar

    Thank you for liking my post on dance. OBT is a great idea for a blog.

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  48. Meta-ist's avatar

    Thanks for liking my post on dance! OBT is a great idea for a blog.

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  49. fierytailimagery's avatar

    Alright, this impressed me. I am definitely going to read this book, because I find myself at the same place in my life as you were in that doctor’s office. I am looking forward to checking out more of your blog 🙂
    I have a picture of myself with my mother and younger sister from the early 70’s wearing equally atrocious matching homemade rompers. Too funny, and you are right- they were itchy, uncomfortable and horrible!

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Glad to meet you!

      I’m sorry to hear you’re at that place, but I will tell you it turned out to be a watershed moment for me, and I’m glad for everything that came out of it (most especially this blog). I’d be happy to talk to you about it all if that would help. Welcome aboard!

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