16 thoughts on “#ONEWORD for 2019”

  1. Challenge is my word. After major ankle surgery and 3 rounds of physical therapy I feel I’m up to the challenge to regain my strength and stamina. And it will be a challenge.

    1. In this case, the challenge is both physical and mental. Just keep putting that challenge before you. In a year’s time, you will be better for it.

    1. I love the word adventure for others but if I am honest, I am not at all adventurous. I prefer to stick with what I know but I envy anyone who has an adventurous nature.

    1. That’s how I see it. Some changes I have already made, others will require more effort and consistency. I just cannot live this way! The running, has got to stop.

  2. That is a good word!

    I’m not deliberately selecting a word this year. I always do so poorly with them, and the guilt I feel about that probably is not healthy. So no defining word for me, but I have loved those I have seen from others!

    1. It definitely should not create guilt. I feel like I failed miserably at life the past three months. On the outside, it’s not noticable. But I was not doing so great in so many areas and it was pure exhaustion and just being uninspired by everything. The only thing left is change, or wither away until I am a blubbering heap of patheticness. If that isn’t a word it should be.

      You and I are just always so busy. It’s good stuff mostly but runs a person down. And we are heading into production week soon here.

  3. Change is a good word: it reminds me of the Obamas a bit … as that was his slogan. I like Vicki’s Adventure word …. but maybe mine might be Prioritize or …… something else Productive ?

  4. Change is a fantastic word, and one I think we’ll see more of this year. I hope that it motivates you to continue improving your life. I haven’t chosen a word this year, since I seem to forget about it every year.

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