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Tag Archives: ONEWORD
OneWord 2018
Wayyy back, in 2011, I joined the OneWord movement. My collection of OneWords has been: 2011 Joy 2012 Joy (again…hmm) 2013 Enough 2014 Impatience 2015 Acceptance 2016 Next 2017 never did get its own word probably due to my ongoing adjustment to retirement, or more precisely, semi-retirement. … Continue reading
#OneWord2016-Next
Almost exactly a year ago I was struggling to come up with a spiffy, original, meaningful, dazzling, totally unique OneWord2015. It had to be the best OneWord ever! After way too much introspection (self-absorption) acceptance became my 2015 word. January … Continue reading
Acceptance – A 2015 OneWord
Never one to make New Year’s resolutions I was delighted when in January 2011, I stumbled upon OneWord365. No paragraphs, no sentences, just ONE word. One word for the year. And the search began. What would MY word be? A bit cliche for … Continue reading