2019 is almost over, and so is this particular decade. I am also going to be, gasp, 39 in March. I am moving into this year with a passion and a purpose that I haven’t felt in a long time. I am feeling more creative too, and I am ready to get into this new year and make things happen.
I have decided on my word of the year for 2020. In case you haven’t seen or read this about me I choose a word every year to give my year focus in lieu of a resolution. Last year my word was Brazen, and I feel like overall my year was guided by that word. I was really putting myself out there and I made a lot of amazing connections. My word for this year is…
Wordsmith = a skilled user of words. I was looking for a word that would focus me on working on my writing, but that was more interesting than just the word writer. I did a synonym search and wordsmith pulled my eye immediately. I love the feel of it so much. I also found a beautiful design on TeePublic that I am going to get myself a hoodie, a phone case and some stickers so I can keep the word on my mind.
I am pumped to get going in the new year. Do you set resolutions? Or make a word of the year?
A word of the year is something I haven’t seen before. I like it better than a resolution because it doesn’t require further work; at the most it only suggests it.
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That is why I like them. It is more of a focus than a forced action.
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That’s a great word. I hope it will lead to a load of writing related success for you in the coming year.
I don’t pick a word for the year, but I do set goals. For 2020 I’m setting six goals. A reading one, a blogging one, a personal one, and three that are writing related. They’re being mentioned on my blog today and tomorrow, along with a look back at how I did with my 2019 goals.
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I will swing by and check them out!
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