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How to Find Your Word for the Year!!

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First, why do you even need a word?

Answer= focus.

You got goals, right? Maybe you’re working on a project or a better version of you. You strive towards something. If you are like me, you’ll also likely forget in the next 15 minutes. So, when you hit a rough patch this year, you need a word that reminds you of why you won’t quit and what you are working towards. It’s like a mini-reset button when you get overwhelmed or frustrated.

When you think of all the words that could be your “one word” for the year, do twenty come to mind? Me, too.

Do you get overwhelmed when you try to narrow down to just ONE WORD when you have 100 things you need to work on? Ditto.

 Forbes magazine says that only 40% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, and of those, only 8% follow through. I want you to be in the 8 percent. This is a good place to start.

Here’s how to jump on the bandwagon and find your word for the upcoming year:

1. Pray. Be still. Meditate.

Reflect on the past year. What was good? What changes do you want to make? What do you want to accomplish this year? How do you want next year to be different?

Take your time. Jot a few goals down. What’s it going to take to get you there?

2. Brain dump

Think of all the words that inspire you, encourage you, or represent you and your goals. Be creative, what words motivate you?

Write them all down. All of them. Don’t overthink this one.

Eliminate words that lack the “it” factor.

3. Pray

Always pray. Ask Jesus what your word should be. Start paying attention over the next few days. You might start noticing a certain word or theme pop up.

4. Practice

When you hit your speed bumps, will that word be able to inspire, motivate, and refocus you? Jog your memory on your mission, vision, or goals?

Trust me, it will come to you. Give it a day or two. There’s no right or wrong answers.

This is YOUR word for the year.

Last year, I chose the word “mindset”. I needed to reframe my mindset on several fronts; at home, work, and in my writing.

I needed to remember whose daughter I am and that I am called to do this.

When I started to doubt or shy away, I quickly hit my reset button.

Mindset.”

It helped me regain focus and remember what I had to change if I wanted to accomplish my goals this year. This year I chose “victory” because that is how I want to approach everything…from a place of victory. Yes, it still has to do with my mindset, but it’s a process.

Cannot wait to hear yours!

Stop, drop, and pray:

     Dear Jesus,

   Thank you for all the way you have brought us this past year. Please lead us to that one word that helps us reset throughout this year. You know our hearts, goals, and desires. Please give us everything it takes to be all you call us to be. Give us courage. Keep us focused on you above all else. Make us bold in stepping out this year to follow you and be all you have called us to be. Thank you, Lord. In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

Why Your Boldness Matters.

Stand firm! It’s so easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of day-to-day responsibilities, forgetting an enemy lurks. But we do have an enemy…and it’s not each other. It never was. 💜

I remained oblivious about that until Jesus rescued my hiney 7 years ago and opened my eyes. Spiritual blindness is a real thing. Lost people just don’t get it, and arguing with them doesn’t win them over. It never worked on me. I sauntered arrogantly away from every conversation convinced you were the idiot.

Once I invited Jesus into my life, He opened my eyes. Sounds like I just gave in one day, but I was a hard nut to crack.

It turned my life upside down. “I once was blind, but now I see” weren’t just lyrics about Jesus healing a blind dude. It was about having our eyes spiritually opened. I didn’t know that.

Guess who felt like the idiot….this girl!

God won’t put more on you than you can handle”.

Our panel determined….that was a lie.

Oh, yes He will.

Especially to save your stubborn rear from living in eternity apart from Him.

That’s a merciful God right there.

I had no idea that God was real….like, really real. And it wasn’t until I had my own encounter with Him that He gave me faith to be able to finally “get it”.

I remember saying, “God, I’m like 29 years old, and you want me to believe in people raising from the dead and angels, and all that crap? I’m not a kid. I can’t believe that stuff even if I wanted to”.

But I wanted to. I brought my tee tiny bit of willingness and Jesus did the rest.

“He replied, “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.”
Luke 17:6 NIV

Jesus doesn’t want anyone to spend eternity apart from Him. One day we will die and the only way we will get to Heaven is through Jesus.
If you don’t know Him, ask to know Him. He can handle your questions and doubts….He’s God.

To the people who were willing to stand firm in spite of my scoffing and arguments…I commend you.

Hell will be full of people we were afraid to offend. Don’t be afraid. Be gentle. Be bold. But don’t be afraid.

You could be the reason some idiot girl gets into a tight spot and realizes there might be something to this Jesus stuff. 😉