As the calendar flips each year I invite you to share a single word that you will use to guide your year ahead. It’s not a resolution (although it can be, if you want); rather, it’s an intention. This is our fifth year of coming together to share our hopefulness for what’s coming up in the new year. I…
10 questions to close the old year and welcome the new
I have always felt the turning of a new year very sharply. It brings such hope for continuing the good stuff and a sense of closure on things that weren’t so great. Every year I feel like it’s a fresh start and I enjoy choosing a word that reflects my purpose for the year ahead….
Pin of the Day| New year’s resolutions for kids
I’m jumping ahead a little here, but sometimes we have to get ready for things early! Inspired by my collected ‘gifts for friends’ post, I’ve been doing one for things for kids to do for New Year’s Eve. I came across this sweet resolutions sheet by Mique at 30 Handmade Days. It’s such a great idea…
More or less
It’s simple really… so simple. Swapping one thing for another in 2014, one word at a time. Just remembering what’s important to me. Writing it down and wondering more or less about what it means. Tinkering. What is more or less important to you?
Hello 2013: One word
And here we are. A brand new year, clean, unblemished, unwalked and unmastered. The page turns with the unlocking of possibility. Now is the time to shrug off everything that held us back or told us we couldn’t last year. All the bits of the bits of the bits of life that made us weary…
One Word: Half-way catch up
Sooooooo, way back in January (which actually feels like last week) a lot of us conscientious types chose a word for our year. One word that we were going to stamp all over 2012. Amanda at Elliboo chose ‘Energy’ Christie at Childhood 101 chose ‘Balance’ Kelly at A Life Less Frantic chose ‘No’ Michele at The…
Hello 2012: One word
Again I say it: happy, happy new year. The year is kinda new every day when you think about it. We can achieve our goals, create possibilities and keep that uplifting feeling of ‘maybe’ for as long as we want. Encouraging when I look back at all the broken ‘new year’ resolutions I’ve made. There…