Three Words for a New Year
Do you make new year's resolutions? Or set ambitious goals at the beginning of the year?
I'm one who finds myself drawn to milestone days–the first of the year, the first of a month, a birthday, an anniversary. I use those milestone days as reminders to look back, and look forward, to take stock, re-evaluate the path I'm on, and make adjustments. In past years I've used the last week or so of the year to make lists of resolutions, some of which I've kept and others of which have faded before the calendar turned to February. The past couple of years I've found meaning in the “One Word” trend, with my words being grace one year, gratitude another.
This year I've modified that approach a bit. Inspired by some articles written by writer/thinker/business coach Chris Brogan, I've instead settled on three words that will serve as guides and touchstones for 2015. I encourage you to click on Chris's name (or here) for his post explaining the concept behind this approach. The gist of it is that the three words create focus for the goals I set, the choices I make, and the projects I undertake for this year.
I spent much of December 2014 thinking and praying about this new year, and seeking guidance for what my three words should be.
The three words that I chose are: Connect. Build. Simplify.
Each of these words has many meanings and applications for me. Some are deeply personal and won't be shared with anybody. But as examples of how they are shaping my thinking, here are some of the ways I see these words being applied in my life in 2015:
Connect
- Connect with Mike – communicate better, travel together, be more intentional about making time for each other
- Connect with God – more time reading the Bible, praying, listening
- Connect with clients – better and more focused service, more thoughtfully targeted business development activities
- Connect with the TPW (The Productive Woman) community (listeners, prospective guests, other podcasters)
- Connect with friends – travel to visit? more intentional and consistent communications
- Connect with myself – my passions (what do I really want?), my fears (what am I really afraid of and trying to avoid facing?)
- Connect with the present – be in the moment more, celebrating and enjoying my life and experiences as I'm in the middle of them, instead of always looking for something different or looking to the future)
- Connect with family
Build
- Build my faith
- Build my character – do the right things more consistently, exercise self-control
- Build my relationships
- Build my health
- Build a sustainable life (by being more realistic and disciplined in spending time and money)
- Build a business
- Build a writing career
Simplify
- Possessions
- Needs
- Workflows
- Start weeding out stuff
- Focus on the people and things that really matter
- Identify what matters, and pursue that, letting everything else drop away
- By connecting with my true passions and fears (see above), I can quit filling up my life and mind and time with things that (inadequately) compensate for not pursuing my passions and that (ineffectively) distract from the things I'm afraid of
The lists above are not my goals. They are my thoughts on how each of the words can be applied in my life. These are the source–as I said above, the touchstones–to which I will return regularly as I formulate and evaluate my goals for this year.
I've written these words on sticky notes and put them in various places to remind me of my focus. I've written them at the top of the big year-at-a-glance calendar posted on the wall near my computer. I will be thinking about them often, journaling about them as I draw out exactly what each means for me, this year.
What about you?
Do you make new year's resolutions? Choose a word? Some other approach to starting the new year off right? If you want to, share in the comments so we can encourage each other. Or send me an email.
I look forward to hearing from you, and to sharing the adventure of life with you in 2015.
Happy new year!
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