One Step in Front of the Other
Sep 05, 2017 by Janet Zinn, in Acceptance
, Beingness
, Cherry Hill
, gifts
, gratitude
, grounded-spirituality
, Happiness
, Inner Peace
, Instints
, Interspection
, Manhattan
, Patience
, Pedestrians
, Perspective
, self acceptance
, Self Care
, self realization
, self-acceptance
, Self-esteem
, Selfishness
, solotravel
, Spirtuality
, taking a break
, Uncategorized
, Wakefulness
, Walking
, Walks



I would get upset that my mom didn’t drive me places, but with four children and a house to run, driving me to and from a destination that was just over a mile away, was not to be. What upset me then, actually provided me with a pleasure I’ve enjoyed throughout my life. I’ve lived in Manhattan for over 35 years, and a destination walk remains one of my favorite activities.


Some of my best visits with friends have been walking to work with them, or going to a movie theater in another neighborhood. Films may not be fifty cents anymore, but the destination is still as satisfying. I love going to various farmer’s markets, or to a specialty stationary store. I walk to museums, or parks. Last week I took the subway just to walk in parks in other parts of the city. The destination is more often than not, motivation, but the walk is the true treat.


Although I love city walks, and will make sure I go on foot when I visit other cities, walking in the woods, or taking a hike is equally as pleasurable. In these hectic times, walking has been wonderful for stress, it’s been reliable transportation, it’s been an education, and it’s been a gift.
