Showing posts with label 2011 one little word. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 one little word. Show all posts

Friday, January 03, 2014

Hello Twenty Fourteen!



On New Year's Day we went on a little drive out west by the lake.  I love driving out there.  The roads open up and the sky seems huge.  It was a perfect place to go and I got the feeling 2014 is going to be good to us. Yes!  
The possibilities are endless this year!

I am determined this year I am going to focus on the positive.  I am  going to look at every day and see something to be happy about, something to be grateful for.  That is what my one little word will be this year.


graditude.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 One Little Word & Goal Wrap Up

picture via Pinterest from HERE.

Honestly, I've been putting off writing a wrap up post about my goals this year.  Mostly because I don't fee like I did a great job, but that is life.  Goals give you something to reach for.  Some are harder than others, and it doesn't mean I am a failure because I couldn't reach a goal by a certain deadline.  It gives me something to strive for in 2012.

This quote by President Gordon B. Hinkley makes me feel a whole lot better about everything.  I might just need to print this one out and put it on my wall.

  "Try a little harder to be a little better."

So I had 4 main goals this year. More like areas in my life I wanted to improve.  The first two - well, if I were generous, I would give myself a 3 of 5 stars.

1.  Work on my talents.  Looking back I'm sure I did a craft or two each month.  I might not have been very good at blogging and documenting it as I should have been.  I certainly didn't update my Book Blog enough. That is going to one of my main goals this next  year.

2.  Work on our finances.  We are not even going to talk about that on here.  I do try and hopefully by the end of next year, things will be a lot better.

I feel really good about my last two goals for 2011.

3. Nurture
4. Make best choices.

I think having a One Little Word to focus on this year really helped me accomplish these two goals.  I had this visual reminder hanging in our kitchen to remind me that I need to ENJOY life ever single day.


I can honestly say that it helped and it is TRUE!  Life is to be enjoyed, not endured. My dishes can wait in the sink.  We need to walk to the park. My floors will not always be clean, but my kids know that they are loved.  If taking my camera out and trying to document everything stresses me out, than I need to remember that it's OK not to take a picture of everything.  Date night might not be a night out on the town, but a movie can be just as good.  And sometimes I just need to remember that there is a time and a season for everything.  My kids will only be this little for so long, and I have my whole life to make a craft, clean the house, read a book or finish a project.

Every day was not perfect.  Yes, I still had bad days.  I still had days when I didn't make the best decisions, and I didn't do the best at nurturing, but I believe overall I improved and had more days enjoying my life and feeling blessed than I did otherwise.

I am looking forward to 2012.  I have been contemplating my One Little Word and can't wait to post about it soon.  I have been thinking about my goals and what I want to accomplish this next year.  So much awaits for us this year and I can't wait to find out what 2012 has in store!

Saturday, January 01, 2011

one little word

I have always been fascinated with the idea of a word of the year.  I am a follower of scrapbooker Ali Edwards (for her 'one little word' posts, click on her name) and her posts have inspired me to take action this year.

I've been thinking about my life the past couple weeks.  I want to make a change.  I want to take a moment (or two or three) every day to enjoy life.  Enjoy the stage it is in right now. Enjoy my relationships.  Enjoy my family.  My goal is to be okay with dishes in the sink, dirty floor and laundry piles and enjoy the moments that are passing me by.  I want to enjoy a good book.  I want to enjoy dinner time and bedtime and not let little things stress me out.  I think it's even possible for me (if I look hard) to enjoy Wade's residency.  My goal is to even enjoy everyday tasks like mothering, housework, enjoy service and my church calling.  I want to enjoy hobbies and find joy in developing talents.  

My one little word for 2011 is:

Enjoy. 



I hope you {enjoy} the ride.