Sunday, January 2, 2011

What's the Word?

The word is the bird

Grease is the word


When did you first hear about having a word?  For me it was either whilst reading the book Eat, Pray, Love or whilst watching Oprah.  Maybe it was while I was watching Oprah while she was talking about the book Eat, Pray, Love.

hmm...

Last year my word was ACCOMPLISH.   I love that word.  I love it I love it I love it.  I really wanted to use it again this year.  I just want it to be my word.  Mine.  ALL MINE.  Nobody else's.   However, I decided that I need to come up with a new word.  I can't use the same one year after year.  However, I will allow myself to use it along with a new one.  So, while accomplish will still be part of my daily mantra I do need to come up with a new word for the new year.

Oh, but I just love accomplish.  Please can I keep it?   It can mean so much, or so little.


Actually, the correct definition is:
to bring to its goal or conclusion; carry out; perform; finish:to accomplish one's mission.


I have never been one for setting resolutions.  They seem like a recipe for failure.  People seem to have grandiose ideas of what they would like to achieve for the New Year, but never really make a plan as to how to achieve said goal.  However, I love the idea of a word.  I really think about what my resolutions/goals would be (if I were to 'make' some and then actually stick with them) and then try to think of a word that would help define those resolutions.  And I mean I really put some thought into it.  I sit quietly and pray and meditate.  This is no half-assed word retrieval.  This is the real deal.

I really do use my word as part of a mantra.  When I pray I know to ask God to help me accomplish.  It's really wonderful to have a word.

And, please, do not say your word is balance.  Please.  Are you with me?  Hasn't that word be done to death?  Don't get me wrong--it's wonderful to have balance.  And, I love balance as much as the next person, but if you say your word is balance I know you have put no thought into it.  Think about what balance means to you.  What is it that will make you feel like you have balance in your life?  Really think about it and your word will come to you.  Honest.

And, so, after much thought and consideration my word for the new year will be FAMILY.  When I first thought of family I dismissed it immediately.  But, it kept coming back to me.  The more I thought of it as my word the more I thought it would be the perfect word for me this year.  As my children are getting older it's easy to get stuck in certain ruts, or to let things slip by, and I really don't want to let anything slip by.  So, family it is.  Doing things for my family.  Doing things with my family.  Doing things because of my family.  It will involve doing new things together as well as continuing on tradition.  It will really mean so much: big things and little things.


One of the definitions of family is:
any group of persons closely related by blood, as parents,children, uncles, aunts, and cousins



So, what is your word?  Will you even think of a word, or just set a resolution?
Or neither?
Or both?

Good luck!

Happy New Year!!

3 comments:

  1. Happy New Year! First of all and, of course, I love, love, love your post for the New Year! And I LOVE your word!! While I did mention the word "balance" in my blog post for the New Year I hope you won't think that is my word. Mm mmm, no siree - I am fairly certain the the word for me this year (that I hear in my head all the time) is "focus". Whatever the "thing" may be whether it is time with family or friends, cooking or cleaning, taking some time to read and write -- whatever it may be -- that I will focus on being focused.

    I too am scared of speaking out about any kind of resolution I may or may not have made :).

    I would, however, like to publicly say thanks for being a great friend and I am looking forward to spending more fun times together in 2011!

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  2. I love your blog my lobster. My word is: Joy.

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  3. Please don't read the archives of my blog. For if you do, you will find that 4 years ago—the first year that I chose One Little Word—my word was balance. I could defend it, but I won't, as that was four years ago. I needed that word then. I've moved on. My word this year kicks butt. As does yours. Your word last year was really good, too.

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