2017 Gratitude

“Sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us directly on the path to the best things that will ever happen to us; As they say, if it does not challenge you, it will not change you.”

The end of 2017 feels less like the end of year and more like an end of a personal era in my life. This last year alone was defined by some of the largest, life-changing challenges I have faced to date:

👉 I ended what I thought would be a lifelong commitment and left my baby and passion project, The Movement Creative
👉 I released myself from an unhealthy and conditioned attachment to my ‘expected career path’ by leaving the architectural profession (and my job at Parks).
👉 I retired an out-of-date vision of my future life and left NYC.

I also came to terms with reality and ‘cleaned house’ by letting go of possessions, relationships, and projects that, while giving me something once, were ultimately compromising my happiness.

To be honest: The process was terrifying. The anxiety and stress felt around these decisions and actions compares to nothing I have otherwise experienced in life. I mean, I pulled away some of the largest stones in the foundation of who I was for the last 10 years, tearing down the world I had spent my life to date building and investing in. For lack of a better phrase, I was undoing ‘me’. And, while there was the part of me that knew this was the right next step, I constantly battled uncertainty and self-doubt.

However, as the dust settled, instead of losing my sense of self, I actually ended up finding real personal clarity. I’ve moved across the country and am now making a home in Seattle, I joined an organization that has real potential to make positive impact on peoples lives and aligns with my purpose, and I’ve found the next path forward in my life. I’ve been given opportunities to share my belief in the power of play and design to positively transform life, including travelling across the world, speaking at conferences and to crowds of mayors, building playgrounds and public art, and collaborating with incredible partners.

I understand better who, what, and where to invest my time, energy, and love in, and when and how to let go. I found my WHY, and am now happier than I have ever been in my life.

And none of this–NONE of it–would be possible without all the incredible human beings who continue to choose to be apart of my life. Though I feel an incredible amount of gratitude, I don’t take time often enough to thank everyone who contributes to me and my wellbeing.

So here goes… 
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❤️ Foremost, I have to thank my family. I feel like I never fully understood the depth of unconditional love they have for me until this past year. When things fall apart, they are there first. As I faced some of my deepest shame and admitted all the ways I felt I failed in my life, they embraced and loved me nevertheless..and reminded me that my value as a person isn’t tied to what I do, where I live, or how much money I make. Their only expectation of me was to find and live my happiness. This realization freed me from something I didn’t know was holding me back. Knowing they will be there no matter where my path leads, (and that dinner will always be on Sundays,) gives me the courage to go.

Megan Aileen Samantha Pontrella Vinny James + Dad, mom, and all my aunts, uncles, and cousins (tagged below)

❤️ And, as many experience, not all family is blood. I’m grateful to count a second family. You took my side, stood up and advocated for me, regularly reminded me of the person I want to be when I struggled to remember, and put up with me when I fell short of being my best self. Late night calls and coffees, wednesday jumps, city explorations, soulcycles, last minute trips, and more. Without you, my day to day would be dull and my personal growth but a shade of whats been achieved.

Steve Lee Ung Melanie Hunt Fiona Leslie Steve Zavitz Romna BegumThomas Dolan Mike Araujo Sha Mualimm-Ak Sam Pee Nikkie ZanevskyDanielle Hare

❤️ Finally, I have to thank my world-wide network of relationships: friends, professionals, mentors, and partners past present future, who gift me with a sounding board when I have problems to solve and a bed when visiting, engage in provocative conversation, keep me modest through critique and laughter, and inspire me to constantly raise higher each year my standards of excellence, professionalism, and kindness. Where my family helps me stay connected to my sense of self, you all help me stay connected to my sense of purpose and work with me to achieve it.

The Art of Retreat – Womens Gathering – USPKA committee
Movement Game Library – Citylab connections – USPlay connections
Studio Madefor

Alan Bao Tran Adam McClellan Andy Keller Darryl Milton
Mark Toorock Blake Blaké Evitt Amos Galileo Rendao Michael Frosti ZernowVanya Procopovich 
Natalie Strasser Natalia LaPré Boltukhova Alyssa Serpa
(and SO MANY MORE… I’ve ran out of tags, but I’ll drop you all in to the comments…)

❤️ Also quick thank you to all in Seattle who have gone out of their way to make me feel welcome; I can’t wait to see what we will create here!: Zachary Cohn Lauryl Sumner Zenobi Eric Jusino Beth Jusino Brandee Laird Colin MacDonald Aristoteli Zherdi Justin Sweeney Bryan Riggins Filip TuhyArkady Ivanovich Svidrigailov Juliet Barber Vong

WRAP UP

I’m going to wrap this era up, (and this post), in some inspirational and powerful way… I hope. So, in return for challenging me to be my best self, I promise to challenge all of you in the same way now and into the future. And, though this might be a little silly, I am going to start this pledge now by sharing the three most important bits of advice I received from others this year:

1️⃣ You need to take risks. shake things up. do the uncomfortable–especially when you know its right. You won’t always ‘win’ but damn, its better to fail than to fall complacent.

2️⃣ Be kind to yourself, be vulnerable with others, and let yourself let go of the things that cause you saddness or shame–it’s stopping you from showing up today and writing the story you want.

3️⃣ Last, since this status is all about the importance of PEOPLE & COMMUNITY… let’s finish with the lesson that was hardest for me to learn: Stop putting up with people in your life who drain you! Stop waiting for people to come back, to change, to give a damn! Instead, get into the company of people who celebrate you, who feed your soul. Choose to be with those who chose you. If you aren’t sure who they are, look around: I have found that those who are worth investing your time, energy, and love in will show up, stand up, and stay in the ways that matter, (especially when it matters.).

So thank you everyone for showing up for me, standing up for me, and choosing to be apart of my journey. I am so very grateful and can’t wait to face new and incredible challenges in 2018 with your support and love!❤️

2016 Reflection

It’s not about having time, it’s about making time. 

In 2016 I worked hard to make time. Struggling through 90,100+ hour weeks, I had deeply invested my time, energy, and soul into some really amazing people, events, places, and projects. It was a crazy balance game, and I didn’t always win, but I think I came out ahead…

And, if there was one lesson I learned through this process, it is that time, energy, and love are the three most valuable things I possess and can offer to a project, a person, and the world… AND that there is no such thing as ‘too busy’ when it comes to the important things and people in life. I have found that when something is actually important, I am able to make the time.

As I contemplate how and where and with whom to invest my time in in 2017, and what new things to make room for, I can’t help but feel completely overwhelmed by all that has been accomplished (dozens of playgrounds & installations, public school programs, workshops, national events, poetry, art, writing, travel, research, etc) and immense gratitude for all those who have joined me in my personal and professional journey this year, giving me in turn their time, energy, and love. So I must take a moment and thank you my world!

First, my amazing family. Sharon Jim Megan Samantha Vinny and all my aunts, uncles, cousins, extended & outlaws 🙂 Family is the most important thing in my life, and I am so unbelievably lucky to have such an supportive, loving, and PATIENT one. Thank you for putting up with my drama, and know you can always bring your drama to me.

Second, The Movement Creative family (both in nyc and afar). JesseNikkieJoseJohn Jonny E Giuseppe Brycej-dawg Brian: You are such a beautiful community of thinkers and movers–We really are a unique group with the power to change the world.

Third, all the patient and loving support of my friends, both new and old, both here and afar. You know who you are. I couldn’t possibly list all of you, but know that I am always here in whatever way I can. “Beauty is not who you are on the outside, it is the wisdom and time you gave away to save another struggling soul like you”

Fourth, all the powerful professional insight, inspiration, and collaboration with organizations and individuals in bringing to life some of the most amazing events and projects in both my personal, professional, and parkour world, including the installation at governors island, the Art of Retreatt, the Womens Ntl. gathering, and over 2 dozen playground construction & installation projects+programs, events, and more in nyc. Kristine Blake AndyAdam Alan Francis SpontaneousInterventions Mark Rochester ParkourOrigins Parkour Urban Movement Parkour Horizons Pinnacle Parkour Urban Evolution Breathe Parkour Calgary North Hub Parkour Training CenterInnate Movement Parkour -Kingston, NY Play Project Fight or Flight Academy Dan Iaboni Martin And SO MANY MORE PEOPLE! It could take me forever to list you all <3

And finally, just a small call out to a few particular individuals who had a very deep and meaningful impact or connection with me this past year. Julie Angel Steve Leung Steve Zavitz Dan Edwardes Evan Beyer Natalia LaPré Boltukhova Mikkel Rugaard Melanie Hunt Brandee Laird Sammi Patel Ahz Ender Paul Graves Jade ‘muchness’ Shaw Danielle Hare

“The world is so empty if one thinks only of mountains, rivers & cities; but to know someone who thinks & feels with us, & who, though distant, is close to us in spirit, this makes the earth for us an inhabited garden.”-Goethe

Thank you for being my community, my friends, my family, my garden. Let’s destroy 2017. 😉

“I would love to believe that when I die I will live again, that some thinking, feeling, remembering part of me will continue…

But much as I want to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that assert an afterlife, I know of nothing to suggest that it is more than wishful thinking.

The world is so exquisite with so much love and moral depth, that there is no reason to deceive ourselves with pretty stories for which there’s little good evidence. Far better it seems to me, in our vulnerability, is to look death in the eye and to be grateful every day for the brief but magnificent opportunity that life provides.”

— Carl Sagan