Something New

New year. New venture. Then again, I don’t know that I can say it’s new, maybe recycled.

So, it’s 2023 and I’ve decided to reactivate my blog. I started it in 2014 and my last entry was in 2016. I get it. What happened, you ask? Well, life.

I looked at it a couple of months ago and decided to go back to it. It’s a new year. I’m feeling renewed. I’m also trying to get into this blogging process with a new mindset.

I understand many people prefer podcasts over blogs these days. I’m not one of them. I prefer writing over speaking. Hopefully, someone(s) will find what I write interesting and inviting.

Please check out what I wrote in the past and come back for what I write in the future. I plan to keep it up this time. My word for 2023 is PERSEVERE. I’ve got to keep moving and persist in my purpose.

I’ve also been choosing a word for the year for a couple of years now. A college classmate introduced me to it and I can say that is something I have kept up with. You choose a word to live by for the year. I chose persevere this year because I tend to procrastinate and put things off. My blog is a perfect example of that. I started it and worked on it for a bit and then just let it go. This year I have promised myself to keep up with it and carry on in spite of whatever else is going on in my life.

So, my question is if you could choose a word for yourself for the year, what would it be? Maybe you’re already following this practice; how’s it working for you? Let me know in the comments.

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I’m Adrienne. I like to write and make pretty things. This blog is just thoughts and observations from my mind. Please read, comment, like.

One response to “Something New”

  1. Sandra E. Hill, PCC, MCPLC, CVF's avatar
    Sandra E. Hill, PCC, MCPLC, CVF says :

    I love the idea of choosing a word each year. I know several people who do. When first introduced to this practice, I was like “NAH, not me”. That was then, this is now. I have mantra’s that resonate with me because I found that one word just didn’t always work for me. This year, my mantra is “Embracing Opportunities”.

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