Episode 48: What is your one word for 2019?
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Research shows that resolutions are largely ineffective for making positive,
sustainable change. Twenty five percent of people break resolutions within
one week and sixty five percent break them within weeks. Selecting a word
of the year can help us to embrace a larger vision that feels expansive and
possible.

A single word is easier to remember than a whole list of goals and
resolution. Your “word of the year” anchors your daily life, helps you focus,
guides the work you do, choices you make.

Benefits of choosing one word:

1. Can feel more expansive than goals or resolutions
2. Can feel more inspirational vs instructional
3. Especially great for people who do not do well with structure, deadlines, or
too many rules
4. Allows one to adjust their goals and resolutions as the year goes on –
things can happen and change and having a single word can give you the
flexibility you need
5. By having one word to guide my year, I found it easier to create goals and
resolutions that aligned my whole approach for the year

My “word of the year”anchors my daily life.

It helps me focus.

It guides the work I do, the choices I make, and the way I navigate my everyday. When I feel adrift, I remember my word of the year and come back to myself & my goals

 

Steps to find your Word of the Year for 2019

1. Reflect on areas of your life:
Your wellbeing
Your career/business
Your family
Your health
Work/life balance
Finances

2. Reflect on the type of person you want to become
Wealthier
Happier
Healthier
Dive deep into your soul

3. What are the characteristics of the person you want to become?

4. What do I want to change or gain in my life?
What is one thing I'd change about my life?
What is one thing I'd change about the way I spend my day?

5. Find a quote (or multiple) that embodies this word.

6. Trust your intuition
You don’t necessarily have to labor over this decision; you likely don’t need
to turn this over in your mind a thousand times.

 

7. Now consider how you can apply this word to your whole life “Supported”’ at home means something different than “supported” in your professional life. And “connected” to your body is different than being “connected” to your partner.

How does your word apply in the context of work? At home? Does it affect the way you move your body or the choices you make around food? Will it change the way you use technology?


When you take the time to imagine the way your word applies to all the
areas of your life, you’re ready to make that word happen—everywhere

8. Fortify Your ONE WORD With Visibility, Repetition And Accountability

Ideas and inspiration for your word


Improve – Begin – Challenge – Wellness – Balance – Courage – Creativity –
Evolve – Change – Heal – Release – Grow – Begin – Finish – Health – Truth
– Expansion – Abundance – Connect – Abundant – Aligned – Balanced –
Bliss – Congruent – Consistent – Creative – Depth – Desire – Devout –
Divine – Educated – Enlightened – Fit – Forgiving – Free – Free-Spirited
Game-Changing – Giving – Glowing – Gracious – Grateful – Gratitude –
Happy – Healthy – Honest – Humbled – Journey – Joyful – Laser-Focused –
Loving – Mindful Of Service – Open – Passion – Peaceful – Radiant – Sassy
– Savvy – Sexy – Sexy – Smart – Soulful – Sparkle – Spiritual – Strong –
Tenacious – Truth – Unstoppable – Vibrant – Wellness – Whole – Freedom
– Revitalize – Complete – Whole – Design

 

Music by Antti Luode

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