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. LVital7019's avatar

    Well, since you put it THAT way… (follow!). I know – what the FFFFT took me so long?? I’m a lifelong Brooklyn-Girl; having been transplanted to “Canada” (how my NYC friends refer to Putnam County, NY & the excuse some of them use for NEVER VISITING ME! Bastages….) for the past 8 years now.

    Anyway, you have here something to be very proud of and this page actually goes GREAT with your Very Inspiring Blogger award. 🙂

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  2. onecoolchica's avatar

    What an awesome About Me page. Well read, sincere and just, well, “real”. I enjoyed reading it and know I will enjoy the rest of your blog. Looking forward to finding my own OBT…every day.

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  3. nvthelondonlover's avatar

    Fabulous . I live almost the same life in London. Art is my escape . But I shall look out for your OTB every day 🙂

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  4. newsrecordco's avatar

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  5. sheiladerosa's avatar

    Yesterday was easy, it was sunny and the Autumn colours shone shone so brightly – result, beautiful things all around. Today, however it is dull and raining – thank God (upper case G) for my Art studio where I can create beautiful things to my hearts content. I like your solutions, so much better than whingeing!

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  6. RKW@caramelizelife.com's avatar

    The premise is spot on, and your writing is full of character- I love it, it makes me smile. Often I’ve found myself telling my 55% grumpy teenager that she can be grumpy or whatever, she just has to do it with a smile on her face. It works every time.
    I’m glad you enjoyed my post on Cranberry Crackle Tart and happy I found your blog.
    cheers

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Welcome, Rachelle, and thank you! That’s very kind of you.

      We were all grumpy and insufferable as teenagers, so you keeping a smile on your face is probably a good idea. Good luck!

      And I am planning on trying the recipe this weekend if I can find the time, so good luck to me, too!

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  7. Sarah Brentyn's avatar

    Brilliant. Too bad about the not singing Kumbaya while holding hands and being a shiny, happy person thing. Because that would have been peachy. And my one beautiful thing for the day, you know? But with the lower case ‘h’ plus the (totally-called-for) judginess, how can I not return? Thanks for finding my blog in this big world of sunshine-filled bloggers so I could find yours.

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  8. Anthony's avatar

    Thanks for liking my most recent post–though I thought you wouldn’t see it until tomorrow. Don’t you ever sleep? The funny thing was that it wasn’t supposed to be untitled. I have restored the title I typed originally (I think, thought I cannot be 100% sure). Curious as to what you think of the title.

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  9. Shroomworks's avatar

    I found your blog because you commented on mine – I want to sit back and read your posts from the beginning, but decided to restrict myself to one month at a time until I’m caught up. So many good words to read, lovely images to look at, and Beautiful Things to contemplate! My world is the total opposite of yours: dense rainforest, profound silence, solitude – the highlight of my week is driving into the village where I know I’ll see familiar faces and chat with a few friends. And yet I need reminding to seek out the beauty in every day – your blog serves to do just that. Thank you.

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Thank you and welcome! What an interesting perspective! It must be wonderful to live where you live. Maybe we should switch lives once in a while to get new eyes on the things we see every day.

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  10. markbialczak's avatar

    I’m glad you found my blog somehow today and I was motivated enough to click back to yours. I found a beautiful thing. I’m following. Very nice way way to reduce stress, Donna. By the way, from the looks and date of your with-mom photo here, we’re fellow native New Yorkers who experienced growing up around the same time. I have a couple years on you, though … Go ahead, judge me.

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  11. ARoyzle's avatar

    I want to thank you for visiting my blog. We have, I think, much in common. My daily photos have become an imortant part of my day. I do some writing, too,in my other blog, Wiseacreway.com, with similar themes in mind. I hope your daily quest for beauty continues to be as fulfilling as mine has become for me. Your words and photos are inspiring.

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  12. allskyedout's avatar

    Wonderful message. Enjoy life. 🙂

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  13. Julia Benjamin's avatar

    Thanks for visiting my blog. I love this. A great message to begin the New Year.

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  14. sizzleed's avatar

    Awesome ‘about me’ post! I’m a follower for sure! Very inspiring. I want to find my OBT today and everyday too! Awesome blog!

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  15. Mitsubachicats1's avatar

    Thanks for liking my It’s Caturday!! post.
    Nice “about” page.
    Am following now.
    ttfn
    Mitsu
    >^;^<

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  16. 4valentines4words4poetry4you's avatar

    thankyou for taking the time to view and enjoy my blog youres is very interesting covering a lot of topics well done keep up the great work.

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  17. Jackie Cangro's avatar

    This is terrific, Donna. Thank you for visiting my blog because it led me here. I used to keep a journal in which I recorded one thing I was grateful for each day. I haven’t written in it in a while. You’ve inspired me to get back to that journal.

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  18. Roni's avatar

    Hi! I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award! You can see the rules and get the graphic from my award post: https://losingscrews.wordpress.com/2015/01/18/versatile-blogger-award/ If you don’t accept awards sorry to both you! <3, Roni

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  19. Roni's avatar

    Can’t wait to see who you nominate!

    Like

  20. Margaret DTH's avatar

    I want one of those rompers! So cute!

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  21. raycard's avatar

    You are one of a kind. I like that. Keep on it. And thanks for liking one of my articles. 🙂

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  22. Mo Be Knowin''s avatar

    Hi Donna, thank you for stopping by to like my post. I’ve only read your intro and I am hooked. I am also a sarcastic, smart mouthed, quick tempered New Yorker and your mission speaks to me. How could I not follow! Looking forward to reading the rest of your posts. 🙂

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  23. Niall McArdle's avatar

    what a fantastic idea for a blog, and thank you for not being a shiny happy person who sings Kumbaya. I hate Kumbaya. In fact I would rank it is one very not beautiful thing. I usually just trawl the net looking for amusement and occasionally something edifying; i don’t look for “beauty” usually, but I think I might start. Thanks again. About that striped outfit your mother made for you I make no comment.

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  24. amommasview's avatar

    I love your about page already and can’t wait to see more!

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  25. Runaway Nuns and Leprechauns's avatar

    Well now- you’re definitely onto something! Simply reading about “One Beautiful Thing” has made my day complete. I’m actually replaying it to pick out my OBT. I think I’ll add a spot on my blog (if you don’t mind) where I share my OBT each day- and of course I’ll encourage others to do the same!
    Thanks for “liking” my post~ I look forward to following you throughout your journey!

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      I would be delighted if you’d post your OBT! Having found a way to be more present in my world, it makes me happy when someone else takes a little inspiration from it.

      I really enjoyed your “Who are we?” page as well. I’m looking forward to spending some time catching up on your blog.

      Having read a little of what you’ve written, I think you’d like what I posted on my Mother’s birthday:
      https://myobt.wordpress.com/2014/10/17/on-happiness/

      So nice to “meet” you!

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  26. Melinda de los Santos's avatar

    Wow … you’re sharp and have stick-to-it-iveness! This makes a profound difference in a person’s soul (ha, ha- lower case ‘s’ here, too). Like fasting for health, once you try it the benefits are startling. (I’m not suggesting you try it, though.) I think you can moonlight as a stand-up commedienne (or commedian, if you prefer [English is awkward]). 😀

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    • Donna from One Beautiful Thing's avatar

      Thank you , Melinda! I don’t have the stomach for performance anymore, so I stick to writing.

      I tried fasting, by the way. (Before my health problems, that is. It’s no longer an option for me.) It just made me feel desperate.

      Anyway, thank you for your kind words of encouragement!

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  27. Anthony's avatar

    I just wanted you to know that I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award. Like all of these things there are “rules”–though you need not follow if they are too time consuming or stressful. You can find the details on my site as I didn’t want to type them again. I just wanted you to know that I appreciate your blog and any chance of people visiting your blog through my recommendation is worthwhile.

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  28. Good Woman's avatar

    I found your blog because you liked something on mine. I was immediately struck by the image in your header. I think the teal (turquoise?) boat in your blog’s header is absolutely stunning. It brings to my mind another teal boat that I once knew…but that’s another story. To see beauty in something so mundane is a special gift.

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  29. Anne's Attic - design's avatar

    Fascinating blog. I’m a new follower. 🙂 Jo

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  30. TanGental's avatar

    Thank you for the visit and the like; one beautiful thing, huh? Great idea. I think I’ve been doing that without knowing it for sometime but it’s grand having it put into words as you do…

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  31. Uschi's avatar

    Thank you for following Sawyer’s adventures! Looking forward to reading more of your blog. ~Uschi

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  32. Marilyn's avatar

    I love your beautiful things! I’m tired of the many people out there who can only focus on the less than beautiful things; I guess that’s sort of subjective since beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, but looking for the silver lining is the key. Thanks!

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  33. Shery Alexander Heinis's avatar

    Fantastic! I’m there with you. Life circumstances have certainly led me to view my life through this prism as well – mitigate stress, look for the beauty in life. I’m been amazed at how small things in life can make me very happy 🙂 Keep on keeping on!

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  34. Catherine Hamrick's avatar

    Thank you for stopping by my blog!

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  35. computeruser6's avatar

    I’m glad that you found something to enjoy on my blog.

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  36. earthstills's avatar

    Brilliant, and entertaining!! Thank you!!

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  37. manvishah's avatar

    This is great. 😀
    Brilliant idea 🙂
    Browsed through A couple posts.
    Like it a great deal 😀

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  38. crazy4smiths's avatar

    Donna your attempt to remind us of finding OBT made my heart smile:)

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  39. Walt Frasier's avatar

    Thanks for the follow!!! I just followed you back (New York Improv Theater)

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  40. Rellick's avatar

    Love your solution to stress. I sometimes write dark posts, but really I’m an upbeat guy exploring my inner thoughts. Looking forward to your writings.

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  41. marlene frankel's avatar

    Thank you for stopping by my blog, A Photo’s Worth. It gave me a chance to see what you are doing. It is just the right message for this New Yorker at heart, now living in Sacramento, Ca.
    I look forward to reading more of MyOBT.

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  42. eldonsarte's avatar

    Hello Donna! Am new to your blog; was just clicking around and wandered in. Glad I did! I like your OBT idea… like it a lot. Will try! I’ll be back…
    ees (Eldon)

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  43. pamsyarns's avatar

    So much I can empathise with in your story. I shall keep following to see what beautiful things you find! My ‘therapy’ is to keep a daily journal in which I record 5 good things that have happened during the day – might be simple things like noticed the daffodils in the garden starting to flower. It’s my way of trying to appreciate how many good things there are in our lives.

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  44. yvettedelacy's avatar

    I like that you are honest, that first line in your ‘about’ page is how so many people appear on the internet, or how they portray themselves on it, it drives me crazy. Everyone is imperfect that’s what makes us interesting.

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  45. grannazee's avatar

    I think I have found my OBT …. Your blog!! I smiled all the way through your ‘About’ page and now my mornings will be taken up with catching up on all your posts!

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  46. Sandra Storm's avatar

    Thanks for stopping by! I love your page 🙂 Best wishes from Austria

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