Goodbye New Year’s Resolutions
December 27, 2010
From the myriad bits and pieces of all the reading I did this year, my mind keeps returning to a story about a woman who gave up New Year’s resolutions in favor of choosing just one “theme” to guide her year. I wish I could remember the source of this story so that I could give the author credit for this idea, because I find myself musing about it as we approach another new year.
I can’t remember what theme the author selected as the focus for her year, but I have spent some time imagining what “mantra” I should choose for 2011. . . Creativity? Generosity? Frugality? Quest? Friendship? Service? Personal growth is important to me. What might help me to become a more authentic and better person?
I’ve decided that my theme for 2011 will be “Depth.” This can become my guiding light for the coming year – in my thoughts; in reflections on my reading; in my writing, art and photography; in my activities and actions, both ordinary and less ordinary; in my relationships with family and friends. This one word encompasses the attentiveness with which I wish to live my life. I believe a little more depth will enrich my life.
December 27, 2010 at 12:14 pm
Meredith at the Enchanted Earth was using Focus, but then her grandfather died, and she has been blogging very seldom.
December 27, 2010 at 6:19 pm
I would find your choice very difficult, but as I look at the list to commit to any of the list would be a challenge