So, I was always a sucker in times past for making resolutions. And then not following through. So then I started making goals, which I still do. I feel they're easier to track and follow through, but also adjust as you need to.
But lately, I've heard a lot of people talking about picking a word for the year. And that really intrigued me. What would be my word for 2021? I started thinking about last year. Two words stuck out to me. GROW and LEARN. I did a lot of growing in 2020. Growing as a Christian, growing as a writer, and growing in contentment. I also learned so much. I learned a lot about myself. I learned that I can survive without all the extra stuff. That missing out on the traditions (though hard) was not the end of the world. I And though I still missed getting out, I learned I really am happy to be a homebody, even after weeks. I learned a lot about myself as a writer. I do better with a deadline or a tangible goal. And I CAN stick with something until I finish it, and even make myself get up early in the mornings to do it. I learned that I can be happy and content in whatever state I am. I learned to be thankful for small blessings, like a healthy family and times of rest. So that brings me to 2021. What could my word be for this year? Well, true to form, I couldn't pick just one word. There were so many that ran through my head. PURPOSE. INTENTION. PERSEVERE. FAITH. HOPE. Finally, I narrowed it down to just 2. My number one word for 2021 is (drumroll, please...) FOCUS. One of my flaws, especially in recent years, is my lack of focus in several areas of my life: my relationship with God, my writing, my teaching, even in the day-to-day stuff like housekeeping. I knew it was high time to get in control of my mind and my daydreams and start focusing. What is it I really want to accomplish this year? That becomes my focus. Which leads to my next word. FORWARD. Now that I know what I want to focus on, I am making my action steps to move forward in those goals. What do I need to do or change about my life to see my goals come to pass? I've been spending most of this month working on my goals and making a plan of action. I've picked 5 goals for this year. Each goal is broken down into several action steps. I won't share all them here, but here's a few examples. 1. Sign on with a publisher Action steps: Finish my current edits on my work-in-progress Attend 2 upcoming writers conferences and meet with an agent Build my writing platform (like this blog or my Instagram following) 2. Develop better time management skills Action steps: Plan out my day, week, month, year Set goals and FOCUS (see what I did there) on the important ones Designate days for certain tasks Be flexible when needed Reward myself So, I've got my focus, made a plan, and now I'm ready to move forward. And now that I've shared these with you, you can help hold me accountable! I'm feeling pretty good already about what this year holds for me and my goals. What about you? Are you picking a word (or two) for the year? Do you have goals for 2021? I'd love to hear about them! Share them in the comments. I read them! In the meantime, here are three words I like to use every time I sign off here. Whether in the middle of an old strenuous year, or at the start of a new uncertain one, remember, dear friends, where we are: IN HIS GRIP! Crystal
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Hi, Crystal! I promised I would make it over here sooner or later. I think it sounds like we have a lot in common. I would be just this hard on myself, but I'm trying not to. God has grace for my creative mind and my absolute inability to be perfect. Humility softens me, and God shapes that with His power. He's building me up to glorify Himself by my victories in spite of my weaknesses.
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Crystal Grant
2/14/2021 03:24:14 pm
Thank you for commenting! I support your direction for 2021. May this year to be productive and blessed!
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