The New Year Ahead
Happy New Year.
For last year?s words belong to last year?s language. And next year?s words await another voice. ? T.S. Eliot
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Happy New Year.
For last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice. – T.S. Eliot
Like most years I want to make memorable and effective resolutions but I waiver with the thought of the unattainable and the disappointment that often results. Rather, I tend to make a mental checklist of what I would like to achieve and work to that. It is a practical way of dealing with what can often be forgotten or swept aside.
The other habit I have is to choose a “word” for the year. A word to describe what I would like to achieve, improve or simply be. It’s challenging to find the right one and it’s a great little reminder, a silent voice, to keep me on track.
This year’s word is “brave”.
I would like to be braver in my choices, not fall rely only on the familiar but also walk forwards into change. I don’t wish to become too comfortable or lose the desire to challenge myself. Change and flexibility have always been qualities I strive for; as we age I believe we need a touch of bravery to maintain them. Fear of the unknown can impede our enjoyment and discovery of life; being brave is the counterbalance.
The idea to be brave started ...
For last year?s words belong to last year?s language. And next year?s words await another voice. ? T.S. Eliot
The post The New Year Ahead appeared first on Vicki Archer.
Happy New Year.
For last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice. – T.S. Eliot
Like most years I want to make memorable and effective resolutions but I waiver with the thought of the unattainable and the disappointment that often results. Rather, I tend to make a mental checklist of what I would like to achieve and work to that. It is a practical way of dealing with what can often be forgotten or swept aside.
The other habit I have is to choose a “word” for the year. A word to describe what I would like to achieve, improve or simply be. It’s challenging to find the right one and it’s a great little reminder, a silent voice, to keep me on track.
This year’s word is “brave”.
I would like to be braver in my choices, not fall rely only on the familiar but also walk forwards into change. I don’t wish to become too comfortable or lose the desire to challenge myself. Change and flexibility have always been qualities I strive for; as we age I believe we need a touch of bravery to maintain them. Fear of the unknown can impede our enjoyment and discovery of life; being brave is the counterbalance.
The idea to be brave started ...
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