Neighboring

Adventures in Neighboring

Adventures in Neighboring

How many of us know our neighbors?  If you do, how many do you know? Within a mile or two from your home, how many of the people living in that community have you ever met, or could you connect with if you needed to?   
Since moving in 2021 I have been on an adventure in neighboring and I am excited to share with you some of what I have learned and invite you in if you didn't score highly in those questions above!

Neighboring in Modern America

What comes to mind for you when you hear the word “neighboring”?  Likely the physical proximity of being next to or very near another place, or adjacent.

What about from the idea of persons living near one another?  How those people interact with one another?  

Maybe like me you are taken to an image of Mister Rogers Neighborhood. He was my original inspiration for wanting to be a good neighbor.  But even with his guidance through my youth on the television set, something in America seems to have been, or was already, siloed and fiercely independent in the need for privacy.  

We were always told: "Good fences make good neighbors" which lingered on from the Robert Frost poem in 1914!

As a kid growing up we knew our neighbors and spent time with them at both our home, and the neighbors at my grandmother’s house where we spent a lot of time after school and in the summers.  But as I moved out on my own at age 17 to attend college out of state, we opted to move frequently and didn’t feel connected to the neighborhoods, but more with our immediate roommates.

Once we graduated and became longer-term renters, we still kept to ourselves and really only connected with one very extroverted neighbor who was very friendly and we quickly deemed our favorite neighbor. But really, he was pretty much the only neighbor we even knew, even at the end of living in that same community for over 10 years.

When we moved in 2021 to our forever home, I made a shift and decided I was going to break down that isolation and become connected to, and maybe even friends with, my neighbors!  

So, what exactly did that look like?

Neighboring Intentionally

Moving 2,000 miles across the country to somewhere you know absolutely no one certainly has a way of offering a clean slate (read about that adventure here).  We bought our first house and were one of four families actively living on our private road. 

That seemed like the place to start, meeting all of those people! That was easily achieved in our first year, and it felt great. We then knew people we could talk with and help one another through bad weather, neighborhood watch concerns, roadside clean-up projects, and more.

So how would I expand from there?

What Next?

I somehow discovered the local extension office in the next county offer was offering training, events, and lots of support around all things neighboring

In March of 2022, I had the opportunity to attend one of their Neighboring 201 classes at the library and had my mind opened to whole new possibilities of being really intentional as a neighbor and for leading those efforts in my very rural country community.  Being so new to where we lived, I assumed we were the only "newbies" and that others had likely been there for a long time and already knew one another.

Boy, was I wrong there!

Ready for Mentoring and Training?

In my next blog in the Neighboring Adventures series, I’ll be sharing about Ways to Build Community in Your Neighborhood.  Check back for that coming soon!  In the meantime, please allow me to connect you to a launching-off place if this topic of intentional neighboring interests you.

Regardless of where you live in the world, I invite you to join my neighboring mentor, David Burton, in his online Introduction to Neighboring 101 initiative!  The classes are free monthly, but registration is necessary to receive the Zoom link. 

Register anytime in 2022 to begin getting meeting notices and recordings of past classes.  Starting in 2023, there will be a one-time fee of $25 to enroll in Neighboring 101.

While you are getting signed-up to join David and I on those awesome monthly sessions, check out what else he has shared below...

Neighboring Resources

From David, on his blog, there are some ideas on good books to read related to neighboring.  He shares the references he has read over the last four years on the topic, and he notes his favorites in bold.


Be brave and tell me about your experiences in getting to know your neighbors. Comment below!




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Overworked, burned out, and with waning loyalty to an industry that had lost its way and was no longer true to itself.  Of course, career burnout was at an all-time high in my sector and amongst the worst in any field.  It wasn’t all even just about work, though my perfectionism often got the best of me there more than other parts of my life.  I look back and see that I was overwhelmed and questioning so many areas of my life.  Was I doing the right things? From diet to products I bought, from how I was involved in the community to time I was spending with family, and from how I was walking out my faith and showing up in a meaningful way to my world. In this craziness is where I found myself.
 
Healthcare (watch my fingers make air quotes as I say that word and use the term loosely at best) in the US had long been bought and paid for and was no longer masking their symptom management and disease maintenance focus.  It had lost its focus on health; they could give you a pill or cut you open.  But to nurture your health and foster your body’s God-given ability to heal itself, they no longer knew how to do that.  Or worse, no longer desired to be in the business of prevention and healing.
 
As so many professional people were doing in the modern economy, we, as healthcare professionals, we’re doing more with less.  Mandatory overtime, poor ergonomics, and complete lack of an environment to practice self-care were the norm.  And to make it worse?  Because of our specific industry, we added in a loss of our medical freedoms just to stay and do our jobs.  The days of job security were long gone, and I watched in fear as friends and colleagues in sectors across the board were being laid off just to help top leaders move the stock up for shareholders.  How terrifying that this could be the reward for lifelong dedication and hard work!
 
At home, it didn't feel much better.  I fought to find a non-existent work-life balance and to be present while feeling exhausted (have you ever come home from work to fall asleep on the couch and finally be awoken when your Mom calls? Tell me this isn’t just me!).  I was disappointed in myself seeing my self-care fall away, time with friends and family slipping by, and I wasn’t spending the time I wanted serving with my church family or in my community.  
 
Add to that the confusion and frustration of what should have been simple daily choices.  What foods should I be eating? Is this trendy thing something I should try?  Wait, is the product good or bad, I paid more for it, but I feel like I saw an article on them that there was a recall or they were green-washing.  So frustrating and such a time-suck trying to keep up and have the health and abundance our family deserved!  I felt like at every turn that I was running to keep up and felt like I ultimately just found more of the same lies in the name of profits, and more ways my health was ultimately paying the price, yet again.
 
How could anyone thrive in this culture when even those who were well educated and seeking out something better faced with such daunting challenges?  I know, first-world problems, but I longed to create something more, a legacy for myself and others.  To break generational chains and I knew I wouldn’t be able to do it stuck in this rat-race.
 
Set the stage for that something.  I have, for so much of my life, been interested in learning, growing, and being a student of personal development.  From an investment with top leadership development companies through their programs for years to Law of Attraction to Conscious Language and so many others, I was finding the mentorship and teaching I needed to make the changes I so desperately desired.  
 
There wasn’t an overnight shift or an immediate awareness to change, but I began to find my path slowly and as a result, was investing myself in new ways.  I was raised by a wise and visionary Mother who had shown me what it was to be an entrepreneur.  I always admired that title and was drawn to it in many ways.  As I dabbled in businesses from my youth through college and beyond, I was picking up pieces of freedom and a stage where I could work for myself to create something new.  
 
As the years went on, I kept pushing myself in that path.  I was helping others, and I was welcoming a team of like-minded friends and family to come with me.  This was possible; we were doing it!  It wasn’t easy, we were doing a side-hustle while still being full-time professionals and wives and Mothers, but we were doing it none the less.

I'm so excited to have found a platform to speak truth. To show up for others in "true health" in ways that I didn’t know could exist when I started down this path.  But I know now that we don't have to settle any longer.  Any of us, friends!  It's time to live the great adventure that you were made for.
 
Now it’s time to move beyond business beyond vocation.  Now we are building a blessing.  That has so many meanings, one being the definition of “a herd of unicorns,” in case you didn’t know.  I was given the title of ‘unicorn’ from a dear friend when she came to know me and saw what I was capable of achieving.  And now it’s my turn to see that light in you.  Join me, and together, we can create a community and movement with a vision to change it all.
 
I don't care what your background is.  What education you received growing up in business, finances, or medicine.  Those things don't matter.  We are walking a new path to freedom in all areas of our lives.
 
I'm writing a new future and destiny for myself and my family, and I won't journey alone.  A mentor taught me to carry the confidence that God has called me to rise, but I will not rise alone.
 
I'm reaching out my hand to you (don't worry, I recently used a plant-based hand sanitizer) so that you are not alone; we will do this together!  
 
You are so worthy.  
 
Your family and your dreams are worth it.  
 
Together we can do this, but you must take the first step. ðŸ‘Š

I can't wait to connect with you via text, email, or on social media!

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