Well it's almost the end of January and I'm just now gaining some momentum. It's the tortoise not the hare right?
The past few years I have not made a New Year's Resolution, or at least not in the typical sense. Last year, I decided to do a One Word Resolution, to encompass the general spirit I felt I wanted to carry into the year. Last year my word was CREATE. I had a lot of beginnings last year, beginnings of projects and ideas to work on, but also figuring out the blueprint for practical things like, where to live (buy a house)?
This year, my word is: COURAGE
I'm not a visual artist. Cut me some slack. I do enjoy crayons and glitter, and symbolism, lots of symbolism. |
I feel good about the things I created last year, but this year will be about taking the next step and seeing them through. I have said before that I am really good at starting projects but not so great at finishing them! So, for me, it will take courage to face the obstacles that get thrown in my path, especially my own fears of failure and stretching my comfort zone.
I already have one big ticket item I can check off, before 2013 ended I signed myself up for a writer's conference, and it's coming up at the end of February (ahh!! so scared, and excited, but scared...more on that later), and I'm taking everything else one step at a time.
I am not a planner in general, I don't like to make long detailed lists, but I do like to have a direction, and a motto or mantra to embody that helps me move where I want to go.
Do you have a word, motto, mantra, or resolution for the year? Are you still rubbing the sleep from your eyes?
Laurel,
ReplyDeleteYou have created the greatest creation you can, your two little boys. And that creation will continue to give... and take... the rest of your life. But believe me, they will give way more than they ever take! It's funny, but the real ups and downs in life are what we remember so vividly as we age and that is what "living" is all about. My resolution for this new year is to "attempt to appreciate every moment and not "sweat the small stuff" as the saying goes. Have a great 2014!
Amen to that! Good luck on your resolution, it's a good one for all of us to keep in mind!
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