Wondering why you should choose a word of the year for your business? This goal setting practice changed my life in 2023
Want to set some goals for the new year? Here's how to choose a word of the year that will help you achieve them in life + business.
Let's explore a more focused 2021 by choosing one word to help guide is in our goals and actions. A word of the year will help us be intentional.
Trying to pick a word of the year for 2024? 100 great ideas for your word to kickstart your year with the focus and purpose
Start the new year off right and choose your word of the year! Find a word that speaks to you that you can commit to!
A word for the year 2024 is a single focus word that encapsulates what you need more of, what you want to focus on, what you want to improve
Choose your motivational word for the year in 4 easy steps! Here's everything you need to know about choosing and using the perfect word.
Instead of picking a New Year's Resolution, pick a focus word of the year. Included is a printable with a list of word ideas for both parents and kids!
A word for the year 2024 is a single focus word that encapsulates what you need more of, what you want to focus on, what you want to improve
Use this printable word of the year activity and its accompanying inspiration list to figure out what you want to focus on and prioritize.
This year, I'm trying to put a focus on a word of the year 2023. Instead of trying to accomplish something, choosing a word that can be emphasized and make
You've chosen one word to bring focus to your year. Now what do you do? Here are seven ways you can get more out of that one word.
Instead of making resolutions this year, how about trying the One Word Challenge? Focus on one word and see how God uses it in your life this year!
A word for the year 2024 is a single focus word that encapsulates what you need more of, what you want to focus on, what you want to improve
If you've read my One Word for 2023 post, you know that this year I decided that I will also have a word for each month. (if you haven't read that post yet - go ahead and do it now. I'll be right here when you're done) My word for May is FOCUS. You might recall from my May post that I had been feeling a little overwhelmed, scatter-brained, and out of sorts recently. I had a lot of trouble staying on task and accomplishing goals. It has been a real challenge for me. Which is exactly why FOCUS made so much sense as my next Word of the month! In April, (and even before that, if I am being honest) I struggled to find my focus. There have been so many different things calling out for my time and attention. As I spent time in the Quiet, I realized that much of the time I should be able to choose what is important to me and where I want to focus my time, attention, and efforts. I need to narrow things down. I can't truly give my best to anything if my focus is constantly being divided between dozens of activities, projects, or goals. What is most important? Or, at the very least, what is most important at this given moment? Stay focused on that until it is complete, or until it's time has past. I am choosing to focus on myself and my health - physical, emotional, and spiritual. Focus on my marriage. Focus on my "children" - they may be grown, but that doesn't mean they don't occasionally still need my attention, help, or support. Focus on my grandchildren. Focus on things that bring me joy. Focus on things that get me closer to who, what, and where I want to be. Focusing on what is most important isn't easy. It's not as if all the shiny things vying for my attention have just disappeared. There will always be distractions. But I am slowly beginning to learn how to focus and tune out some of them. Where do you focus your time, attention, and effort?
One of the things I like to do at the start of each year is to choose one word that will be my focus word of the year. I think of my word of the year as the spring board for my goal planning for the entire year. It focuses all my other goals and intentions.
Time to set us your new year resolutions! This time though try choosing the word of the year. Just one word to guide you through the entire year!
Ideas for implementing your word of the year into your life once you've chosen it.
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We spent the better first half of our year really focused on different strategies for thinking while we read (aka. metacognition). Here are...
Did you know having a power word to focus on throughout the year can help you achieve your goals and live more intentionally? 40 words of the year ideas, plus tips to help you choose your 2021 word.
Ok so…I know I haven’t posted much of anything lately. That’s because I’ve been working on a Pacing Guide to use this school year. I wanted to make it editable…
Do you have a Focus Wall in your classroom? Do you know what a Focus Wall is? I used to think that nearly every primary teacher had one up in the classroom, because it just a basic teaching tool. However, I have come to realize lately that most teachers do not have one, and many have never heard of a Focus Wall at all!
Tips for choosing one word to be your theme of the year and how it can be more effective than making a list of resolutions.
What is it? A word of the year is a single word focus that you choose to be intentional about for the whole year. It should align to your goals, values, and desires for the year ahead. This product has everything you need to set a Word of the Year with your students and display on an eye-catching bulletin board! *THIS RESOURCE HAS BEEN UPDATED FOR 2024! What’s Included? • TWO Brainstorm options: 1. A single page quick brainstorm to guide students in choosing their word of the year OR 2. A 4-page flip book that guides students through choosing their word of the year • Dictionary Activity Students will use a dictionary to define and illustrate their word. • Bulletin Board Display with Pennant Banners Display students’ words with pennant banners and bulletin board headings. • Desk Reminders These desk reminders are designed to fit the Square Pocket Labels from Target. Students can decorate their word and put it on their desk as a reminder to be intentional about their word each day.
We updated our Letter of the Week Focus Wall chart , and I wanted to share with you what it looks like now! I just know my kids are going to...
This worksheet is focused on the sight word VERY. Students will color, trace, highlight, find, and build the sight word. This is part of the 2nd grade sight word and spelling worksheet bundle.
Today I would like to take some time to answer a few questions that have come up about my Focus Wall that I have used in Kindergarten, firs...