We made it through 2018. It’s a wrap, distant history, and we enter into a new year with fresh goals, clean books and all sorts of plans and desires What will 2019 bring? What will you cause it to bring?
Wow. Almost to the roaring ’20s, once again.
We lost some people in 2018, and some new ones have been born. More will be coming. If there is one thing I’ll predict for 2019: not all of us will make it to the end of it. I am not sure which ones; could be me, could be you. So, do what you need to do and say what you need to say while you have the chance.
May you all have an opportunity to succeed and live comfortably this year. Set aside time for physical fitness and mental rest, sleep and fun.
Build your team. It is tough to try and make it alone. As some say, it takes a village.
As we enter the new year, identify your existing and needed team members—your personal trainer, barber, massage therapist, sales team, dentist, mechanic, church group, handyman, drummer, counselor, graphic designer, babysitter, assistants, production crew, tennis partner and friends—have them in place, treat them well and help them out, because you know you need their help. Some of us may have quality people in all of the necessary roles already. Great! Retain them, keep them there, let them know they are valued. Some may have voids in their lives that they could use some assistance with. The right person is out there. Seek and ye shall find.
The Pulse (now entering year 14, baby!), continues to spotlight as many interesting events, activities, artists, foods, places and people of the Middle Tennessee area as we can and attempts to present a thorough picture of the community.
Keep turning the pages and you’ll find all sorts of interesting features in this issue, from Jamaican food to dancing; artwork of Mary Miller Veazie to Ming Wang; from Still Got Joy to Poetry in the Boro; Micro Wrestlers to Blue Raiders.
Thanks, many times over, to all who support this community endeavor—to those who use their marketing dollars to place ad space in our pages, to those who write stories for the Pulse, to those who pick up and read each printed edition or subscribe to our email newsletter, to area businesses who display copies of the Pulse each month. Thank you for being a part of something really neat and valuable to our community.
Keep in touch.
What do you want to see in the Pulse?
What’s on your mind?
Please know, you can send comments, letters and columns to the Pulse; we welcome submissions of articles, suggestions, artwork and story ideas from the people of Murfreesboro.
When you have the chance, peruse the Pulse website, at boropulse.com, and discover all sorts of neat stuff there about our area of the Earth.
May you learn something new, meet someone interesting and have an adventure in 2019.