On New Year’s Eve, a friend challenged me to pick One Word for 2015 and sent a writing from a former colleague about the power of the single word. I’ve seen “one word” posts across blogs for years and thought it was a neat concept but had never dived deeper.
Immediately, one word popped into my head and so I began to chew on it. As the day progressed, I started adding other words for consideration…keeping in a similar vein as the first word that popped. When I got home from work on New Year’s Eve, I read One Word that Will Change Your Life for some further insight into the approach for capturing a word for the year ahead.
As I looked at the words on my list, I noticed a similar theme among them – a sense of action and more…and then it became clear. For 2015, my word is CULTIVATE.
So what does this mean? In 2015, I will take the time to create focus in my life, family, friends, career and grow them into something more than they are today. In each of these areas, there are specific things that I want to do – actions to complete…knowledge to gain…and more… Throughout the year, I’m sure that many of these cultivation activities will make an appearance here.
In January, cultivate also means grow a flower…I so enjoy getting an amaryllis bulb at Christmas and planting it as the new year starts…so as I begin to cultivate my new year, I look forward to seeing how this bulb becomes a brilliant bloom, too.
What about you…do you have a word for 2015? Or goals & resolutions?
January 14, 2015 at 5:44 pm
Oooh… I love cultivate! That was actually part of my self-definition (Cultivating Joy) when I read and worked through the book Style Statement. Happy (late) 2015!
January 15, 2015 at 1:01 pm
Like you, I’ve seen “one word” posts for years but never participated. I wasn’t intending to participate this year, either, but a word fell into my lap one day and… well, away we go! My word is “SPACE.” As in making some… and a whole bunch of other things. I *love* your word and can’t wait to see where it takes you. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about this type of project, it leads you to places you never imagined.