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I want to take a quick moment of silence to note the fact that, if you peek at the top of this page in my blog subtitle, I just went from “family therapist, wife, student, Christian…” to “family therapist, wife, Christian.” The student is gone! It may be temporary (or permanent, who knows at this point!) but for now it feels good to say I am NOT in school for the first time in like 22 years!
That’s all. :)
I try to resist making New Years Resolutions, because I don’t like to set myself up for failure. I’ve made them over the years, but I don’t think I’ve ever kept one. Last year, I thought I was shooting low enough and also choosing something that is important for my current age & stage in life. I got some good Mary Kay skincare products for Christmas, and my resolution was just to use them on a regular basis! Moisturising morning and night with the special cream. That doesn’t sound so hard! But I failed. Miserably.
This year, I’m going to try something different. Ali Edwards promotes a concept that she calls “One Little Word.” The idea is that you choose one word to be your theme word for the year that captures your feeling about where you are right now in life and what you would like to accomplish or focus on for the next year. So, to sum up: goal setting for me is not such an easy thing to do. One word? I think I can manage that!
In thinking about what my word would be, I reflected on where we are in life right now, as well as all the changes that we have coming this year. In the next 12 months, we will travel to doctoral interviews, make a decision about where we’re moving, I’ll decide whether I’m goign to get a new job or do a doc program, we’ll quit our jobs, move across the country from everyone and everything we’ve ever known, and start building relationships and work/school in a totally new place. That’s a heck of a lot of change. What I don’t want is to just let this change happen. I neither want to just drag along and let it carry me, or to fight kicking and screaming. I want to embrace it. And there’s my one little word. Embrace. I like embrace, because it implies more than acceptance, drifting over into the realm of welcoming.
There are several definitions for embrace, and when I looked them up, they further confirmed my choice of the word. (I’m listing them in order that they make sense as my word, not in the order the dictionary puts them in.)
So there’s my outlook for 2011—not a resolution, but a word. Embrace.
2010 was a big year for us. Jonathan and I each turned 25, and we graduated from our Master’s program! 2011 promises to have a lot in store as well—including the first semester ever in our lives that we haven’t been in school (since we were 5 at least), choosing a path for a doctoral program, moving across the country (they’re all far away!), and beginning the next (and final hopefully) chapter of our education.
But, before I jump feet first into the next year, I want to take some time to reflect on this past year. I definitely don’t advocate living in the past, but I know that I have a tendency to jump over things and not take time to be introspective, so, in an effort to counteract that inclination, I’m borrowing some questions for reflection that one of my favorite bloggers (Tsh from Simple Mom) posted on another wonderful blog, (in)courage.
1. What was the single best thing that happened this past year?
2. What was the single most challenging thing that happened?
3. What was an unexpected joy this past year?
4. What was an unexpected obstacle?
10. What was your biggest personal change from January to December of this past year?
14. In what way(s) did you grow in your relationships with others?
15. What was the most enjoyable part of your work (both professionally and at home)?
16. What was the most challenging part of your work (both professionally and at home)?
17. What was your single biggest time waster in your life this past year?
18. What was the best way you used your time this past year?
19. What was biggest thing you learned this past year?
20. Create a phrase or statement that describes 2010 for you.
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