For the past 5 years, as the new year approaches, we (Coley and Leilani) have each chosen a word of the year. The
one little word concept is easy in that you just choose a single word or two to focus on
throughout the year implementing that word into your life as much as possible for the year.
It’s a great alternative to New Year’s Resolutions that are often hard to achieve.
Coley’s Word – I love the one little word concept and start thinking of
what my word will be around December. Some years, the word comes
easily to me and other years, it takes a lot of thought to finally settle
on a word. Last year, my word was gratitude. And that word was so
good to me! I implemented that word into my daily life by listing 10
things I was grateful for each week. I focused on the positive in my life
and tried to let the negative go. As silly as it sounds, that word and
the way I implemented it into my life, helped me become a happier
person. So choosing a word this year was difficult because it had big
shoes to fill from last year. I wanted to keep focusing on the good
things in life and try and get rid of the negative, anxious thoughts
in my mind so I ended up choosing the words “Be positive.” I’m implementing
this little phrase into my daily life by framing it in my office, printing it out to put
in the front of my planner, among other things.
Leilani’s Word - One of my favorite things about a new year is choosing a new word. This
year’s word is really two words – one being plan and the
other is the best part of planning; to implement what you
have planned. I’ve shortened my word to P.I. which obviously
stands for plan and execute. Plans only come to
fruition with action so this year I will make 2017 successful
by planning my family time, time with God, friends,
finances, and fun. With all that planning, I will implement
those plans by taking actions to complete them.
I encourage each of you to come up with a word for the
year. It could be something as simple as focus, which was a word I used a previous year. Pause
was one of my favorite words of the year because it helped me remember to stop, breathe, and
remember who I am and where I’m going when life gets busy.
Do any of you choose a word for the year? If you’ve never heard of this concept until now, it’s
not too late to choose a word! If you do choose a word, we’d love to hear what your word is.
Drop by our Facebook page and tell us what your word is!
First published in the Founder's Corner section of the 1st quarter 2017 newsletter.